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  2. Routledge - Wikipedia

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    Routledge (/ ˈ r aʊ t l ɪ dʒ / ROWT-lij) [2] is a British multinational publisher. It was founded in 1836 by George Routledge, and specialises in providing academic books, journals and online resources in the fields of the humanities, behavioural science, education, law, and social science.

  3. George Routledge - Wikipedia

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    Routledge's fame as a publisher, however, rests mainly on popular books. A series of shilling volumes, the "Railway Library", [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] was an immense success, including as it did Harriet Beecher Stowe 's Uncle Tom's Cabin , and he also published in cheap form some of the writings of Washington Irving , James Fenimore Cooper , Bulwer ...

  4. Category:Routledge books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Routledge books" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total. ... Routledge Approaches to History; Routledge Encyclopedia of ...

  5. The International Who's Who - Wikipedia

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    The publishers note in their preface that they took special pains to include details of those in the Axis countries and Adolf Hitler appeared accordingly under H in the book. [2] From 2000, the series has been published by Routledge, an imprint of the UK publishing group Taylor and Francis, [3] and by 2006 it contained approximately 25,000 ...

  6. 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.

  7. The Sovereignty of Good - Wikipedia

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    Schocken Books published it in the United States, where the hardcover and paperback editions were published simultaneously in 1971. Routledge reprinted the paperback edition in 1974 and 1980. [6]: 116 In 2001 Routledge reissued The Sovereignty of Good in both England and the United States as part of its "Routledge Classics" series. [2]

  8. Medieval World Series - Wikipedia

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    The Medieval World Series is a history book series published first by Longman and later by Routledge. Works in the series are intended to be an introduction to the authors' specialist subjects and a summing up of the current scholarship and debates of the relevant subjects. [1] The founding editor of the series was David Bates.

  9. Methuen Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Penguin Random House now owns the rights to many books that used to be published under the Methuen name through Random House and the Adrian Mole franchise through Penguin Books, the company also distributed the titles of now-independent Methuen Books. [9] Many of the publisher's academic titles are now published by Routledge. [11]