University of Georgia Press
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Since its founding in 1938, the primary mission of the University of Georgia Press has been to support and enhance the Universitys place as a major research institution by publishing outstanding works by scholars and writers throughout the world. The Press currently publishes 75-80 new books a year and has some 1300 titles in print, many of them in both physical and ebook editions. The kinds of books published by the Press fall into four broad categories: works of scholarship, creative and literary works, regional books, and digital projects in partnership with other organizations.
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A History
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Edith A. Roberts and Elsa Rehmann Foreword by Darrel G. Morrison
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The Letters of a St. Simons Island Plantation Mistress, 1817-1859
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Coleman Hutchison