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  • Sturm, Terry (ed.) 1991, The Oxford History of New Zealand Literature in English, Oxford University Press, Auckland.

    Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in New Zealand Penny Griffith 1885

  • Oxford University Press, which is a massive publisher of non-fiction, takes the same position.

    Advances -- part 3 Michael Allen 2005

  • Then in 1996 I got A Dictionary of First Names, published by the Oxford University Press, which is naturally the most authoritative.

    Xone of Contention Anthony, Piers 1999

  • Then in 1996 I got A Dictionary of First Names, published by the Oxford University Press, which is naturally the most authoritative.

    Xone of Contention Anthony, Piers 1999

  • She is the author of a book on clinical trials published by Oxford University Press which is written for the lay person.

    Business Wire Travel News 2010

  • New York: Oxford University Press, 1993, Chapters 9 and 10.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • Heaton, “Religious Influence on Marital Stability,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 36, no. 3 (1997), 382–92; and Mark Regnerus, Forbidden Fruit: Sex and Religion in the Lives of American Teenagers (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007).

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • Mr. Meltzer, a professor of public policy at the Tepper School, Carnegie Mellon University and a visiting scholar at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, is the author most recently of "Why Capitalism?" forthcoming from Oxford University Press.

    Four Reasons Keynesians Keep Getting It Wrong Allan H. Meltzer 2011

  • For a good discussion of the Christian as worse than the Turk, which takes up More, see Norman Housley, Religious Warfare in Europe, 1400–1536 Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, 149–59.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • But Collinson, whose work is published in Oxford University Press's prestigious Review of English Studies, does not abandon her detective work at the conventional explanation adopted by most Shakespearean enthusiasts.

    Was the great Dane Irish? That is the question 2011

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