In 1984 the Press celebrated 400 years of continuous printing and
publishing. This history, now published as a paperback, provides a
readable introduction to that unique period, with a foreword by
Gordon Johnson which comments on the continuing achievement of the
Press. The story is of the development of the printing and
publishing arm of the University of Cambridge, from the medieval
system of resident stationers to the modern international printing
and publishing house. The narrative is set within the development
of the University; in the history of the book trade as a whole; and
in the intellectual and political history of England.
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