University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press
One of the oldest and largest university presses in the United States and a distinguished publisher of trade and scholarly books and journals. Refining minds since 1891!
The Books Division of the University of Chicago Press has been publishing books for scholars, students, and general readers since 1891. The Books Division has published more than eleven thousand books since the Press was founded. It has more than five thousand books in print at the present time, including such well-known works as The Chicago Manual of Style; The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas Kuhn; A River Runs Through It, by Norman Maclean; and The Road to Serfdom, by F. A. Hayek.
The University of Chicago Press is honored to publish the American Journal of Archaeology, the journal of the Archaeological Institute of America.
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