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  2. Oxford University Press - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world. Its first book was printed in Oxford in 1478, with the Press officially granted the legal right to print books by decree in 1586. [ 2 ]

  3. University press - Wikipedia

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    To Advance Knowledge: A Handbook on American University Press Publishing (New York: American University Press Services 1967) Kerr, Chester. A Report on American University Presses (Washington: Association of American University Presses, 1949) Le Roux, Elizabeth.

  4. John P. Clay - Wikipedia

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    The series, co-published with New York University Press, was initially planned to consist of some 100 volumes upon completion, [2] but was brought to an end in summer 2009 [3] with 56 volumes published. [4] One anecdote told of Clay is that on graduation from Oxford, Clay was invited to make an academic career.

  5. New York University Press - Wikipedia

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    New York University Press; Parent company: New York University: Founded: 1916: Founder: Elmer Ellsworth Brown: Country of origin: United States: Headquarters location: New York, New York: Distribution: Ingram Publisher Services (US) [1] Combined Academic Publishers (UK) [2] Publication types: Books: Official website: nyupress.org

  6. Lyman Tower Sargent - Wikipedia

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    New York: New York University Press; 2nd edn, 2017. Lyman Tower Sargent, Roland Schaer and Gregory Claeys (eds) (2000) Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the Western World. New York: The New York Public Library/Oxford University Press. Lyman Tower Sargent and Lucy Sargisson (2004) Living in Utopia: Intentional Communities in New Zealand.

  7. Annette Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1998. Co-edited. Alien Zone II: The Spaces of Science Fiction Cinema. London: Verso, 1999. Edited. [33] An Everyday Magic: Cinema and Cultural Memory. London: I.B. Tauris, 2002. Published in the US as Dreaming of Fred and Ginger: Cinema and Cultural Memory. New York: New York University Press. Authored.