A Skeptic Among Scholars: August Frugé on University Publishing Contributor(s): Frugé, August (Author) |
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ISBN: 0520084268 ISBN-13: 9780520084261 Publisher: University of California Press OUR PRICE: $34.60 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: September 1993 Annotation: When August Fruge joined the University of California Press in 1944, it was part of the University's printing department, publishing a modest number of books a year, mainly monographs by UC faculty members. When he retired as director 32 years later, the Press had been transformed into one of the largest, most distinguished university presses in the country, publishing more than 150 books annually in fields ranging from ancient history to contemporary film criticism, by notable authors from all over the world. August Fruge's memoir provides an exciting intellectual and topical story of the building of this great press. Along the way, it recalls battles for independence from the University administration, the Press's distinctive early style of book design, and many of the authors and staff who helped shape the Press in its formative years. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Media Studies - Language Arts & Disciplines | Publishers & Publishing Industry - Reference | Dictionaries |
Dewey: 070.594 |
LCCN: 93013477 |
Series: Centennial Book |
Physical Information: 1.01" H x 6.08" W x 9.08" (1.33 lbs) 365 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Western U.S. |
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Publisher Description: When August Frug joined the University of California Press in 1944, it was part of the University's printing department, publishing a modest number of books a year, mainly monographs by UC faculty members. When he retired as director 32 years later, the Press had been transformed into one of the largest, most distinguished university presses in the country, publishing more than 150 books annually in fields ranging from ancient history to contemporary film criticism, by notable authors from all over the world. August Frug 's memoir provides an exciting intellectual and topical story of the building of this great press. Along the way, it recalls battles for independence from the University administration, the Press's distinctive early style of book design, and many of the authors and staff who helped shape the Press in its formative years. |