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the Emergence of Auckland University Press, 1927-1972, A
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Written by a former Managing Editor who is also a well-known writer, this text charts the origins of Auckland University Press up to its formal recognition in 1972. It is in two parts: the first, up to 1966, based on documents, and the second written in the first person and relying partly on memory. The epilogue is a lightning sketch of the period 1972-86; and the introduction with equal speed covers changes since then. A list of publications covers the entire output of the press to the present day and includes detail not usually included in bibliographies. Dennis McEldowney offers here a document in the history of the book in New Zealand; and a view of university politics and administration, glimpses of New Zealand culture in the making.

Author Biography

Dennis McEldowney is a well-known writer, critic, and editor. He is the author of a number of autobiographical works, including The World Regained and Shaking the Bee Tree. He lives in Auckland, New Zealand.
Release date NZ
December 1st, 2001
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Illustrations
illustrations
Imprint
Auckland University Press
Pages
160
Publisher
Auckland University Press
Dimensions
148x214x11
ISBN-13
9781869402396
Product ID
1649837

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