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The Oxford University Press : An Informal History

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Oxford University Press is one of the oldest and best-known publishing houses in the world.

This history, originally published to mark 500 years of printing in Oxford, traces the transformation of the Press from a lucrative Bible house into a great national and international publishing business.

Great names in the early history of the Press, like Laud, Fell, and Blackstone, laid sound foundations, but as late as 1870 it was thought necessary to remind the Delegates that publishing books was not 'entirely beside their function'.

Even in the 1890s there were still those prepared to censure the University for allowing its Press to publish the secular and profane literature of Spenser, Marlowe, and Shakespeare.

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Oxford University Press
0199510849 / 9780199510849
Hardback
23/03/1977
United Kingdom
English
xxviii, 303 p., [12] p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1978.