Portal:Yale University Press
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Yale University Press is a publishing house asscoiated with Yale University focused on academic publishing. Founded in 1908 by George Parmly Day, the press became an official department of Yale University in 1961, but remains financially and operationally autonomous.
Published
[edit]- Civilization and Climate (1915) by Ellsworth Huntington
- Idealism and the Modern Age (1919) by George Plimpton Adams IA
- Other Essays Series by William Graham Sumner
- The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787 (3 volumes, 1911) edited by Max Farrand (transcription project)
- The Sequel of Appomattox: A Chronicle of the Reunion of the States (1919) by Walter Lynwood Fleming (transcription project)
- Tsêng Kuo-fan and the Taiping Rebellion (1924) by William James Hail
- Emanuel Swedenborg, Scientist and Mystic (1948) by Signe Toksvig
- Miscellaneous Babylonian Inscriptions (1918) by George Aaron Barton (transcription project)
- Buddhist Parables (1922) by Eugene Watson Burlingame (transcription project)
- Frederick Douglass — Speeches, Debates, and Interviews Vol 1 (1841-1846) (1979) by Frederick Douglass. edited by John W. Blassingame (transcription project)
- The Reign of Relativity (1921) by Richard Burdon Haldane (transcription project)
- Portal:The Yale Shakespeare
- Some Textual Difficulties in Shakespeare by Charles David Stewart (1914)
About Yale University Press
[edit]- The new era of publishing at Yale (1914) by George Parmly Day IA
- The story of the Yale University Press told by a friend (1920) by Clarence Day IA
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