New Press

The New Press focuses on number of key program areas, including: contemporary social issues, with an emphasis on race relations, women's issues, immigration, human rights, labor and popular economics, and the media; education reform and alternative teaching materials; cultural criticism; art and art education; international literature; and law and legal studies. Across these disciplines, The Press has also taken a leading role in publishing a wide range of new work in African American, Asian American, Latino, gay and lesbian, and Native American studies, as well as work by and about other minority groups.

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120 Wall Street, 31st Floor
New York, NY
US

Phone: (212) 629-8802
Fax: (212) 629-8617

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Top Books from New Press

Sales rank retrieved from Amazon.com. Click the covers for more information.



ISBN: 0578198037

Hardcover
SalesRank: 309

ISBN: 0578557584

Hardcover
SalesRank: 553

ISBN: 1734598050

Hardcover
SalesRank: 1807

ISBN: 1958514071

Paperback
SalesRank: 2237

ISBN: 1958514063

Hardcover
SalesRank: 2696

ISBN: 1620973928

Paperback
SalesRank: 7061

ISBN: 194257228X

Hardcover
SalesRank: 7339

ISBN: 1890035017

Paperback
SalesRank: 8310

ISBN: 1942572301

Hardcover
SalesRank: 8277

ISBN: 1620971933

Paperback
SalesRank: 9310


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