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Manaaki Whenua Press
publishes books on New Zealand biological and earth sciences, as well as offering some of the best natural history titles produced by local NZ publishers
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Marcel Dekker, Inc.
digital publisher in scientific, technical, and medical content
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Mykolibri
Mykolibri is the seller of antiquarian books on fungi (Germany). Selections of plates from beautiful old books on fungi can be viewed online
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NAUKA/Interperiodica
international academic publishing company, based in Moscow
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NHBS Russo-Asiatic
a unique service supplying natural science books from Eastern Europe, Russia & Central Asia
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National Academies Press
The National Academies Press (NAP) was created by the National Academies to publish the reports issued by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council, all operating under a charter granted by the Congress of the United States. NAP publishes over 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in science, engineering, and health, capturing the most authoritative views on important issues in science and health policy
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Natural History Book Service (NHBS) Booknet, UK
the natural history, environment and science bookstore
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Oxford University Press
academic & professional books and journals
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Pensoft Publishers
Sofia & Moscow-based scientific publishers and booksellers
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Publishers Association
The Publishers Association is the leading trade organisation serving book, journal and electronic publishers in the UK. It brings publishers together to discuss the main issues facing the industry and to define the practical policies that will take the industry forward. The aim of The Publishers Association is to serve and promote by all lawful means the interest of book journal and electronic publishers and to protect those interests
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