Proper noun
Praeger (plural Praegers)
A surname from German.
Geoffrey Wheeler, The Modern History of Soviet Central Asia (New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1964), 103. Most of the fighting in this first period was sporadic, involving only small groups amid a fluid and rapidly shifting strategic scene. Source: Internet
An Introduction to the Christian Countercult (Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut & London, 2003). Source: Internet
An Introduction to the Christian Countercult, Westport: Praeger, 2003. Source: Internet
Connecticut: Praeger, 2004: 510 Mambo in New York City In the 1950s, various publications in New York City began to run articles on an emerging "mambo revolution" in music and dance. Source: Internet
Harden, The Phoenicians (New York: Praeger 1962, 2d ed. 1963) at 122–123 (28 books), 140 (quotation of paragraph). Source: Internet
Bearing False Witness?: An Introduction to the Christian Countercult: Praeger. Source: Internet