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Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University. It was founded in 1908 by George Parmly Day and Clarence Day, grandsons of Benjamin Day, and became a department of Yale University in 1961, but it remains financially and operationally autonomous. As of 2020, Yale University Press publishes approximately 300 new hardcover and 150 new paperback books annually and has a backlist of about 5,000 books in print. Its books have won five National Book Awards, two National Book Critics Circle Awards and eight Pulitzer Prizes. The press maintains offices in New Haven, Connecticut and London, England. Yale is the only American university press with a full-scale publishing operation in Europe. It was a co-founder of the distributor TriLiteral LLC with MIT Press and Harvard University Press. TriLiteral was sold to LSC Communications in 2018. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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The Unresolved Question: The Anglo-Irish Settlement and Its Undoing 1912-72
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Boswell's London journal, 1762-1763
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Bears dancing in the northern air
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Ethics in the sanctuary : examining the practices of organized religion
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The English Town: A History of Urban Life
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Renaissance portraits : European portrait-painting in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries
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The Science of Art : Optical Themes in Western Art from Brunelleschi to Seurat
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Caspar David Friedrich and the subject of landscape
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The lives and times of Ebenezer Scrooge
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Reading Freud : Explorations and Entertainments
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Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce, 1450-1680: Volume One
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Ear training for twentieth-century music
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Beowulf : a likeness
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Coups and army rule in Africa : motivations and contraints
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The Generals of Saratoga : John Burgoyne and Horatio Gate
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Who governs ? : democracy and power in an American city
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Preschool in three cultures : Japan, China and the United States
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The nature of politics
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Health and the Rise of Civilization
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Art and accounting
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The disturbed violent offender
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Returning to Tradition
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Commander of the Armada : the seventh Duke of Medina Sidonia
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Secret ritual and manhood in Victorian America
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Evidence, argument and persuasion in the policy process
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Germany, America, Europe : forty years of German foreign policy
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Civilization before Greece and Rome
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Fascism and the Mafia
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Tyndale's New Testament
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Monet in the '90s
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The Hawk's Nest Incident
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Spain and its world
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