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region, sports, history (Civil War, abo-
litionism, military, true crime), and lit-
erary studies (Hemingway, C.S. Lewis,
J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Inklings). Con-
tact: Will Underwood, Acquiring Edi-
tor, The Kent State University Press,
1118 University Library, P.O. Box 5190,
Kent, OH 44242. 330-672-7913.
[email protected]
kentstateuniversitypress.com


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N NEW WORLD LIBRARY Focused
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American interest, and the environ-
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Pamaron Way, Novato, CA 94949.
415-884-2100.
[email protected]
newworldlibrary.com


F N RAINBOW BOOKS Publishes
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[email protected]
rainbowbooksinc.com


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  1. [email protected]
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INSPIRING VOICES Offers editorial,
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OUTSKIRTS PRESS Offers several
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Also provides an option for making
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Inc., 10940 S. Parker Road, #515,
Parker, CO 80134. 1-888-672-6657.
[email protected]
outskirtspress.com

SLEEPYTOWN PRESS Publisher of
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more. Offers text formatting and cover
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