University of California Press
Explore the rich history of scholarly publishing with "University of California Press" by Albert Muto, published in 1993 by the esteemed University of California Press. This compelling study, spanning 320 pages, commemorates the centenary of the Press, detailing its journey from humble beginnings as a monograph printer to its evolution into a prominent university press in the Oxbridge tradition by the early 1950s. Muto's insightful narrative provides a unique perspective on the broader history of publishing in the United States, making it an essential read for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the intersections of language, literature, and social history. Engage with the vibrant legacy of this influential institution and its impact on American academic life.