
Some Account of the Oxford University Press, 1468-1921
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Chapters (142)
- THE OXFORD University Press
- CONTENTS
- I HISTORICAL SKETCH
- II THE PRESS TO-DAY
- § 1. The Press at Oxford
- § 2. The Press in the War
- § 3. Wolvercote Paper Mill
- § 4. The Press in London
- § 5. The Administration of the Press
- § 6. The Finances of the Press
- § 7. Oxford Imprints
- § 8. Catalogues and Advertisement
- § 9. The Press and its Authors
- § 10. Bibles and Prayer Books
- § 11. Clarendon Press Books
- III THE PRESS ABROAD
- § 1. The Press in India
- § 2. The Press in Canada
- § 3. The Press in Australasia
- § 4. The Press in South Africa
- § 5. The Press in China
- § 6. The Press in Scandinavia
- § 7. The Press in the United States
- IV OXFORD BOOKS
- § 1. Oxford Series
- § 2. Oxford Books on the Empire
- § 3. The Oxford Standard
- § 4. Illustrated Books
- § 5. Official Publications
- § 6. The Oxford English Dictionary
- § 7. Dictionary of National Biography
- § 8. The Oxford Medical Publications
- § 9. Oxford Books for Boys and Girls
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