Founded in 1908, Yale University Press has published vital scholarly works, e.g. The Beginnings of Gospel Story by Benjamin W. Bacon. The 1980s saw an expansion of the Press’ publications, as the Press added more commercial titles and textbooks in the fields of Language, Law, Philosophy, Political Science, Religion, and Economics to the lists in order to reach a wider audience. Today, Yale University Press has a library of more than 8,000 published books and continues to grow.

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Vanilla The History of an Extraordinary Bean Eric T. Jennings
Buddha, Socrates, and Us Ethical Living in Uncertain Times Stephen Batchelor
Black Studies in the University A Symposium Armstead L. Robinson, Craig C. Foster, Donald H. Ogilvie, Farah Jasmine Griffin, Ralph C. Dawson, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Fulvia The Woman Who Broke All the Rules in Ancient Rome Jane Draycott
No More Napoleons How Britain Managed Europe from Waterloo to World War One Andrew Lambert
Nevertheless A Choreographic Workbook Yvonne Rainer, Emmanuèle Phuon, Pascal Lemaitre
The Nighttime Butterfly A Catholic Woman and Her Jewish Family in Warsaw at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Karen Auerbach
Marital Privilege Marriage, Inequality, and the Transformation of American Law Serena Mayeri
Patriots Before Revolution The Rise of Party Politics in the British Atlantic, 1714-1763 Amy Watson
Cryptic From Voynich to the Angel Diaries, the Story of the World's Mysterious Manuscripts Garry J. Shaw
The Mask A History of Breathing Bad Air Bruno J. Strasser, Thomas Schlich
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