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Cornell University Press fosters a culture of broad and sustained inquiry through the publication of scholarship that is engaged, influential, and of lasting significance.
Three Hills, a trade imprint of Cornell University Press, publishes smart, informative, entertaining, and provocative fiction and non-fiction books about New York State and the Northeast. From history to unusual hobbies, from politics to pop culture, from the environment to the economy, from sports to tourist spots, Three Hills covers the Empire State, its people, heritage, Cornell University, and much more.
Comstock Publishing Associates is an imprint of Cornell University Press publishing books for both the academic and non-academic audience in the fields of science, nature, and the environment.