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  2. Wiley (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    The Hoboken, New Jersey, headquarters. The company was established in 1807 when Charles Wiley opened a print shop in Manhattan.The company was the publisher of 19th century American literary figures like James Fenimore Cooper, Washington Irving, Herman Melville, and Edgar Allan Poe, as well as of legal, religious, and other non-fiction titles.

  3. Wiley-Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Wiley-Blackwell is an international scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons.It was formed by the merger of John Wiley & Sons Global Scientific, Technical, and Medical business with Blackwell Publishing in 2007.

  4. Yale University Press - Wikipedia

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    Yale University Press and Yale Repertory Theatre jointly sponsor the Yale Drama Series, a playwriting competition. The winner of the annual competition is awarded the David C. Horn Prize of $10,000, publication of his/her manuscript by Yale University Press, and a staged reading at Yale Rep.

  5. Encyclopædia Britannica - Wikipedia

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    Publication just before Great Depression was financially catastrophic [citation needed] revised 14th 1933–1973 24 volumes [G] Franklin Henry Hooper until 1938; then Walter Yust, Harry Ashmore, Warren E. Preece, William Haley Began continuous revision in 1936: every article revised at least twice every decade 15th 1974–1984 30 volumes [H]

  6. Colophon (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    In publishing, a colophon (/ ˈ k ɒ l ə f ən,-f ɒ n /) [1] is a brief statement containing information about the publication of a book such as an "imprint" (the place of publication, the publisher, and the date of publication). [2] A colophon may include the device [2]: 69 of a printer or publisher.

  7. Hill & Wang - Wikipedia

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    Hill & Wang is an American book publishing company focused on American history, world history, and politics.It is a division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux.. Hill & Wang was founded as an independent publishing house in 1956 by Arthur Wang (1917/18–2005) and Lawrence Hill, who were both working at A. A. Wyn.

  8. Taylor & Francis - Wikipedia

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    Former logo of Taylor & Francis, from a 1900 publication Routledge/Taylor & Francis at an American academic conference, 2008 Taylor & Francis at the University of London School of Advanced Study History Day, 2017. Taylor & Francis Group is an international company originating in England that publishes books and academic journals.

  9. Harvard University Press - Wikipedia

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    HUP owns the Belknap Press imprint, which it inaugurated in May 1954 with the publication of the Harvard Guide to American History. [8] The John Harvard Library book series is published under the Belknap imprint, which was established through an endowment from the estate of art historian and Harvard alumnus Waldron Phoenix Belknap Jr.