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Beacon Press - Definition and Overview |
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Beacon Press, founded in 1854 and a department of the Unitarian Universalist Association, operates as a book publisher in the United States of America.
The Beacon Press has a reputation for groundbreaking book publishing. In 1971, it published the "Senator Gravel edition" of The Pentagon Papers for the first time in book form. Other well-known books from Beacon Press have included: Race Matters by Cornel West, Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin, and Gyn/Ecology by Mary Daly.
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Example Usage of Beacon |
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JennetteMFans01: @nickjonas can I ask you a question? Will you please add another Beacon Theater show! I didn't get a chance to get tickets!! |
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HeartBreakDolla: I dead b heatiin my turkey Beacon up iin tha microwave thanks to @AIMEYGEEZ |
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HeartBreakDolla: Makin sum turkey Beacon wit pancakes n eggs lml |
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