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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS


F11 icon The Press traces its origins to 1915, when Edmond Meany's Governors of Washington, Territorial and State was issued. The first book to bear the University of Washington Press imprint, an edition of The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey edited by Frederick M. Padelford, appeared in 1920. Since that time the Press has published approximately 4,400 books, of which about 1,400 are currently in print. Today we publish about 50 new titles each year.

From the beginning the Press has reflected the University's major academic strengths. Building on those strengths, combined with a vigorous creativity in developing regional partners, the University of Washington Press has achieved recognition as the leading publisher of scholarly books and distinguished works of regional nonfiction in the Pacific Northwest.
 
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The University of Washington Press is pleased to offer our Fall/Winter 2011 digital, interactive seasonal announcement catalog. As with our previous digital catalogs, this one is not a pdf and it does not require any additional software to download or use, but it does help us reduce our carbon footprint by using less paper to introduce our new lists of books.

Don't forget to check out our new video trailers for Before Seattle Rocked, Exploring Fort Vancouver, and Purple Flat Top!

All the best, 

Rachael Levay
University of Washington Press

Same wonderful books, new catalog

Our digital, interactive catalog allows users to view the most up-to-date information about our new and forthcoming titles on quick-loading pages. In addition to serving the University of Washington's green initiative by greatly reducing our paper output and our carbon footprint, the digital catalog replicates the experience of a traditional, print catalog while adding the benefits of working online:  

  • Exciting trailers for three new titles viewable by clicking on the video icon
               
  • View online or save to the computer for offline use to create your own personal, interactive catalog    
  • Paste digital notes to any page
  • Create bookmarks
  • Send links of either a single page, select pages, or the whole catalog to colleagues, customers, and friends       
  • Click on the title on any book page to link directly to our website, making it easier to order or contact Press staff
  • All sales representatives' e-mail addresses are hyperlinked, making it easier for retail customers to place orders
                 
  • Also viewable on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod with specially updated technology for easy reading 

Available on our website, or by clicking here, our digital catalog will prove useful to retail customers, sales reps, librarians, media, general readers, and members of the academic community.