The durable past.(University College Dublin Press)

From: Irish Literary Supplement | Date: September 22, 2005| Author: Mennell, Barbara | Copyright information

MOST PEOPLE WHO HAVE PUBLISHED BOOKS with University College Dublin Press or know about our work will be aware that although University College Dublin is the largest university on the island, with a long and famous history, its press is small and recent. Starting a university press with no backlist is daunting and the best-laid business plans are a poor indicator of what is likely to happen. Few authors with potential bestsellers will offer them to a press without a list or the mean...

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