Trade catalogs of booksellers, 1906-1969.

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Trade catalogs of booksellers, 1906-1969.

Trade catalogs of university presses, advertising of books, booksellers and other ephemera relating to the selling of books.

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University of Pennsylvania.

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The Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania was part of the Towne Scientific School until 1920, when a separate School of Fine Arts was established, teaching architecture and other fine arts. Teaching staff and courses of instruction of the Towne Scientific School, Department of Architecture were listed in the Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania. The School of Fine Arts published its teaching staff, regulations, courses of study, competitons and, in some years, curre...

Harvard University Press

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Harvard University Press was established by the Harvard Corporation as a separate department of the University on January 13, 1913. It acted as both a printing and academic publishing organization until 1942, when the University Printing Office was re-established as a separate unit and Harvard University Press became responsible for only publishing activities. The press maintains offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts and in London, England. Every book published by the HUP must undergo review by an...

University of North Carolina Press

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The University of North Carolina Press was incorporated as a non-stock company in 1922. Its original purpose was threefold: to publish periodicals devoted to the research and writing of University of North Carolina faculty; to publish catalogs and other documents for the university; and to promote the arts, sciences, and literature by publishing generally deserving works. Throughout its history, the Press has been espeically strong in the areas of Southern history and literature. Although suppor...

Rutgers University Press.

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Yale University press

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See "A Brief History of Yale University Press" by Robert Pranzatelli, adapted from A World of Letters by Nicholas A. Basbanes, available at <http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/about.asp>. From the guide to the Yale University Press records, 1919-1964, (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library) I. THE FIRST HALF-CENTURY From its founding in 1908 by George Parmly Day, Yale University Press sought to acquire and publish important works of scholarship, issuin...

University of Georgia. Press

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The University of Georgia Press Collection at the University of Delaware Library contains trade materials published between 1934 and 1999 that were used by the production office at the press. Founded in 1938, the University of Georgia Press is the oldest and largest publishing house in the state and one of the largest publishing houses in the South. The press publishes works of scholarship, creative and literary works, and books about the region. From the description of University of...

University of South Carolina. Press

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American University Press Services

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University of Oklahoma. Press

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University of Kentucky. Press

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University of Virginia. Bibliographical Society.

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House of Falmouth, Inc.

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Fordham University Press.

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University of New Mexico press

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The University of New Mexico Press was formally established by the University's Board of Regents in 1929; printing equipment first appeared on campus in 1930. The first UNM Press publications were University pamphlets and catalogs with an occasional scholarly publication. The first hardback book produced and distributed by the Press was New Mexico History and Civics by campus authors Lansing Bloom and Thomas C. Donnelly in 1933. The Press's first director was sociology professor Paul A.F. Walter...

University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). Press

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Cambridge university press

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University of Texas Press.

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University of California press

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J.S. Ziegler & Co.

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Columbia University. Press

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The Columbia University Press, one of the oldest and largest of American university presses, was founded in 1893. The Press has published dissertations and other works by academic authors from Columbia University and elsewhere, series of books and other publications for departments of the University, periodicals, and other works. From the description of Columbia University Press records, 1893-[ca. 1960], 1923-[1960] (bulk). (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat reco...

Oxford University Press, Inc., 1964, 1971

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Weltausstellung für Buchgewerbe und Graphik (1914 : Leipzig)

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Princeton University. Library. Friends

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University of Wisconsin Press.

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Princeton university press

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Founded in 1905 with a gift from Charles Scribner (Princeton Class of 1875), the Press was incorporated in 1910 as a non-profit corporation "to establish, maintain, and operate a printing and publishing plant, for the promotion of education and scholarship, and to serve the University by manufacturing and distributing its publications." The Press has published almost 3,000 titles since its first book, John Witherspoon's LECTURES IN MORAL PHILOSOPHY, appeared in 1912. Among its long-term projects...

Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). Press

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Dartmouth College Press.

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Johns Hopkins Press.

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H.W. Wilson Company.

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University of Pennsylvania. Press

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Indiana university press

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Founded in 1950 in Bloomington, Indiana, the Indiana University Press is a an academic publisher specializing in the humanities and social sciences. The majority of publications emphasize scholarship, but the the press also publishes text, trade, and reference titles. From the guide to the Indiana University Press mss. II, ca. 1950-1969, (Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)) ...

University of Minnesota. Press.

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The University of Minnesota Press was established by the Board of Regents on July 16, 1925. The Regents' resolution created the Press to publish all books, bulletins, studies, syllabi, outlines, papers and other materials which were to be produced by the University of Minnesota and sold to the public and academic community. The Press was to be run by a director and a committee of five faculty members appointed annually by the president of the University. The first book p...

Institute of Early American History & Culture.

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