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In 1893, when the University of California was just twenty-five years old, its governing board took a bold step in voting the money to set up a publishing program for the works of its faculty. Like many of the American universities established in the late nineteenth century, California followed the German model of emphasizing original research among its faculty. But, then as now, commercial publishers were not prepared to publish the results, and so these early research universities began to publish for themselves. In the final quarter of the nineteenth century, Johns Hopkins, California, Chicago, and Columbia all began to publish. All four, in time, became scholarly publishers of consequence.In this book, published to commemorate the centennial of the University of California Press, Albert Muto chronicles the early history of the Press, from its beginnings as a printer of monographs by the Universitys own faculty to its emergence in the early 1950s as a full-fledged university press in the Oxbridge tradition.Profusely illustrated with archival photos and examples of early book design, this book gives us a new perspective on the history of publishing in the United States, and on the early years of the nations largest public university.

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title:The University of California Press : The Early Years, 1893-1953
author:Muto, Albert.
publisher:University of California Press
isbn10 | asin:0520077326
print isbn13:9780520077324
ebook isbn13:9780585079141
language:English
subjectUniversity of California Press--History, University presses--California--Berkeley--History, Scholarly publishing--California--Berkeley--History.
publication date:1992
lcc:Z473.U623M88 1993eb
ddc:070.5/94
subject:University of California Press--History, University presses--California--Berkeley--History, Scholarly publishing--California--Berkeley--History.
Page iii
Page iv The University of California in 1893 the year the Press be - photo 2
Page iv
The University of California in 1893 the year the Press began North Hall - photo 3
The University of California in 1893, the year the Press began:
North Hall, Mechanic Arts Building, Bacon Art and Library
Building, South Hall. Only the last still exists today. Courtesy
University Archives, The Bancroft Library.
Page v
The University of California Press
The Early Years, 18931953
Albert Muto
University of California Press
BERKELEY LOS ANGELES OXFORD
Page vi
University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
Oxford, England
1993 by
The Regents of the University of California
CIP data appear at the end of the book
Printed in the United States of America
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.Picture 4
Page vii
For my sons,
Francesco, Antonio, Alessandro,
and
in memory of the first authors,
Andrew C. Lawson and Milicent Shinn,
who kept the fledgling press alive
in the nineteenth century
Page ix
Contents
Preface
xi
1
Introduction: The New American University and Its Press
1
2
Publishing Begins in Berkeley
10
3
The Monograph Press of Benjamin Ide Wheeler
34
4
The Editorial Committee's Press
49
5
Early Attempts at Book Publishing
72
6
The Reorganization of 1933: Marriage of Printing and Publishing
93
7
Publishing in the Farquhar Era: Journals, Series, and Books
139
8
Book Design: The Farquhar Style
161
9
Wartime Publishing, 19411945
172
10
The Postwar Years, 19461949: A Change of Direction
180
11
The Printing-Publishing Dispute and End of the Marriage
194
12
Transforming the Press, 19491953
216
13
Epilogue: The Press in Later Years
234
Appendix 1. The Scientific Series
by Lincoln Constance
239
Appendix 2. Announcement of the University of California Publications, October 1904
271
Index
287

Page xi
Preface
This history follows the University of California Press from its small beginnings in the nineteenth century to its emergence in the mid 1950s as a modern scholarly publishing house. In these sixty years the Press underwent a number of changessome of them changes of character drastic enough, perhaps, to justify the term used by one director: metamorphoses.
The Press began as a sort of service agency, operated by a faculty committee and issuing research papers for distribution by library exchange and gift. It then, after the reorganization of Manager Samuel T. Farquhar, became attached to and dominated by a much larger printing plant; together they produced a number of books notable for excellence of design and printing, while the research papers, or monographs, remained the chief raison d'tre. And finally, about 1953, and after an intra-university battle that raged for several years, the Press, under the direction of August Frug, gained its independence from the printing plant and emerged as a scholarly publishing house in the Oxford-Cambridge tradition. That the above is an oversimplified statement of a complex series of events will be clear to the reader of the following pages.
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