Cambridge University Press was created in 1534.
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The population of Cambridge University Press is 1,900.
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Cambridge University Press F.C. was created in 1893.
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H. P. Stokes has written:
'Cambridge stationers, printers, bookbinders, etc.'
'The emblem, the arms & the motto of the University of Cambridge' -- subject(s): Cambridge University Press, University of Cambridge
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Donald Francis McKenzie has written:
'Richard Bentley's design for the Cambridge University Press, ca. 1696' -- subject(s): Cambridge University Press
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More information on the Cambridge University Press can be found on their website. Seeing as it is also a historical printing institution, books on the history of printing would also contain information.
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The University of Cambridge is a university in the United Kingdom. A popular abbreviation for the University of Cambridge is Cambs.
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The top 10 academic publishers in the world are Elsevier, Springer Nature, Wiley, Taylor Francis, Sage Publications, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Pearson, Macmillan, and Harvard University Press.
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Harvard University is in Cambridge. Not to be confused with Cambridge, England, Harvard is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Michael H. Black has written:
'The literature of fidelity' -- subject(s): Love in literature, Marriage in literature
'Learning to be a publisher' -- subject(s): Publishers and publishing, Cambridge University Press, Printing, University presses, Biography, History
'D.H. Lawrence' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Philosophy in literature
'Poetic drama as mirror of the will' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music and literature, Verse drama
'Cambridge University Press, 1584-1984' -- subject(s): Cambridge University Press, History, Imprints, Printing, Scholarly publishing, University presses
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My book says Harvard University Press 2004 in Cambridge, Mass.
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Cambridge University Press is the Publisher.
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Some reputable higher education textbook publishers include Pearson, McGraw-Hill Education, Cengage, Oxford University Press, and Cambridge University Press.
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Cambridge University Library was created in 14##.
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Cambridge University A.F.C. was created in 1856.
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Wrangler - University of Cambridge - was created in 1748.
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Wrangler - University of Cambridge - ended in 1909.
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Cadenza - University of Cambridge - was created in 1997.
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Cambridge University R.U.F.C. was created in 1872.
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Cambridge University Reporter was created in 1870.
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Cambridge is a city in England. Within that city is the University of Cambridge.
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Depending on Which Cambridge, but the Cambridge in England is famous for its University
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Henry Gunning has written:
'Reminiscences of the University, Town, and County of Cambridge' -- subject(s): University of Cambridge
'Reminiscences of Cambridge' -- subject(s): University of Cambridge
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Britain's oldest publisher is Cambridge University Press, established in 1534. It is one of the oldest publishing houses in the world, with roots tracing back to a printing house set up at the University of Cambridge in 1534.
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Isaac Newton taught at the University of Cambridge in England.
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As there is no Cambridge university in London then there is no such course.
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"The Tempest in a Teapot" was written by Dr. Amanda Brown and was published by Cambridge University Press.
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Roger Dunkley has written:
'Four years in printing' -- subject(s): Cambridge University Press
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Harvard University is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden was created in 1831.
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University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory was created in 1937.
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Cambridge University Students' Union was created in 1971.
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Cambridge University Catholic Chaplaincy was created in 1896.
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Cambridge University Wireless Society was created in 1920.
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Professor of Botany - Cambridge University - was created in 1724.
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Cambridge University Boat Club was created in 1828.
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University of Cambridge Computing Service was created in 1937.
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Senate House - University of Cambridge - was created in 1730.
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Cambridge University Buddhist Society was created in 1955.
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The University of Cambridge - in England - has never changed its name. Anglia Polytechnic University (in Cambridge and Chelmsford, England), a relatively new university, has however changed its name to Anglia Ruskin University.
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The International Story Anthology - Cambridge University Press
Stories About Us 1st Edition - Centennial College
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The address of Clare College Cambridge is Trinity Lane Cambridge CB2 1TL,United Kingdom. Clare College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in United Kingdom.
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In Cambridge town 80 km north of London, UK.
Cambridge University is located in Cambridge, England.
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In Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.... There is no self-contained campus, as some other universities; the departments and colleges are spread throughout the city. This gives the locations of the various buildings: http://www.cam.ac.uk/map/
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