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Yale University Press is a university press associated with Yale University. It was founded in 1908 by George Parmly Day, and became an official department of Yale University in 1961, but remains financially and operationally autonomous. As of 2009[update], Yale University Press published approximately 300 new hardcover and 150 new paperback books annually and has more than 6,000 books in print. Its books have won five National Book Awards, two National Book Critics Circle Awards, and eight Pulitzer Prizes.**

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Book Title Author(s) Total References
Kosovo: War and RevengeJudah, Tim6
Revolution and Its Aftermath in Kampuchea: Eight EssaysChandler, David; Kiernan, Ben5
Arguing About WarWalzer, Michael4
The CIA and American DemocracyJeffreys-jones, Rhodri3
Benevolent Assimilation: The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903Miller, Stuart Creighton2
The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of YugoslaviaJudah, Tim2
Oil, War and American Security: The Search for a National Policy on Foreign Oil, 1941-47Stoff, Michael B.2
Empire and Superempire: Britain, America and the WorldPorter, Bernard2
The Rise of American Air Power: The Creation of ArmageddonSherry, Michael1
How Democratic is the American Constitution? Dahl, Robert A1
Introduction to MetaphysicsHeidegger, Martin1
Henry Churchill King of OberlinLove, Donald M.1
Big Business in Japanese PoliticsYanaga, Chitoshi1

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