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Columbia University Press

Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City, and affiliated with Columbia University. Founded in 1893, Columbia University Press is notable for publishing reference works. "Columbia University Press," in Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

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Series

  • Columbia University Course in Literature
    • 1 The Wisdom of the East (1928) IA
    • 2 The Glory that Was Greece (1928) IA
    • 3 The Power of Rome (1928) IA
    • 4 Medieval Song and Story (1929) IA
    • 5 The Voice of Italy (1929) IA
    • 6 Old France and the Revolution (1928) IA
    • 7 Romance and Realism in Modern France (1928) IA
    • 8 The Great Literature of Small Nations (1929) IA
    • 9 The German Mind (1928) IA
    • 10 Scandinavian and Slavonic Literature (1928) IA

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