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MPS 800-330-8477 TAYLOR & GARLAND PUBLISHING 800-634-7064 FRANCIS GEORGE BRAZILLER WW NORTON 800-233-4830 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 800-246-9606 PRESS GREENWOOD PRESS 800-225-5800 GROVE/ATLANTIC PERSEUS 800-788-3123 GUILFORD PRESS 800-365-7006 GULF PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING ELSEVIER 800-545-2522 HACKETT PUBLISHING CO. 800-783-9213 HACHETTE 800-759-0190 HARCOURT TRADE BOOKS 800-543-1918 HARCOUT COLLEGE 800-321-5068 PUBLICATIONS HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS 800-242-7737 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL 800-343-4499 PRESS HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS TRILITERAL 800-405-1619 HOUGHTON HEATH, D.C. 800-733-1717 MIFFLIN HEINEMANN-BOYNTON/COOK 800-793-2154 HEINLE & HEINLE CENGAGE 800-354-9706 HENRY HOLT & COMPANY MPS 888-330-8477 HILL & WANG MPS 888-330-8477 HOLT-RINEHART-WINSTON HARCOURT 800-544-6678 HOLTZBRINK PUBLISHERS MPS 888-330-8477 HOOVER INSTITUTION PRESS 800-935-2882 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY 800-733-1717 (Trade) HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY CENGAGE 800-354-9706 (TEXTBOOKS) HOWARD UNIVERSITY PRESS 410-516-6947 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS 800-888-4741 GROUP (IPG) INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS 800-842-6796 IOWA STATE UNIV. PRESS 800-862-6657 ISLAND PRESS 800-828-1302 NATIONAL BOOK IVAN R. DEE 800-426-6420 NETWORK JASON ARONSON INC. 800-782-0015 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 800-537-5487 PRESS JONES & BARTLETT PUBLISHERS 800-832-0034 JOSSEY-BASS (WILEY) 800-225-5945 KENT STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS 800-247-6553 KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUB. 781-871-6600 KNOPF RANDOM HOUSE 800-726-0600 KODANSHA INTERNATIONAL OXFORD 800-451-7556 TAYLOR AND LAWRENCE ERLBAUM 800-634-7064 FRANCIS GREENWOOD / LIBRARIES UNLIMITED 800-237-6124 HEINEMANN LIBRARY OF AMERICA (PENGUIN) 800-526-0275 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS 800-638-3030 LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY HACHETTE 800-759-0190 LITURGICAL PRESS 800-858-5450 LOGIN PUBLISHERS CONSORTIUM 800-626-4330 LONGMAN PEARSON 800-922-0579 LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. PRESS 800-861-3477 LYNNE RIENNER PUBLISHERS 303-444-6684 LYONS PRESS (GLOBE PEQUOT) 800-243-0495 M.E. 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