Summer Reading
Some summer reading suggestions from top authors Lesley Glaister Jan Dalley
Some summer reading suggestions from top authors Lesley Glaister Jan Dalley
A poem by Buffalo Poet King Otho.
The Oxford Blues introduce themselves.
On this day in 1948 Dr. Peter Goldmark of CBS unvelied the LP, and by doing so, revolutionized the music industry.
Holly George-Warren interviews Jacqueline Autry.
Google and libraries are doing something they need a license to do – and rather than ask for one, they are asking the copyright holders to provide a list of properties they wish to protect or not include in this program.
Rebecca OUP-US Happy Friday to you all! I am in Minneapolis this weekend for the American Association of University Presses Annual Meeting. If you are around you should come hear the panel I am speaking on at 3:30pm. We will be talking about my favorite topic, blogs.
What makes a good author blog?
This month we feature the actor and director Sam Wanamaker, born in Chicago on 14 June 1919 and best known in Britain as the inspiration behind London’s Globe Theatre.
Virginia Smith, author of Clean, answers a few questions for the OUP blog.
An excerpt from Tess of The D’Urbervilles.
An excerpt from Clean: A History of Personal Hygiene and Purity, by Virginia Smith
Ben’s Place of The Week is Taku, River.
One more reason why we love NYC.
Few things make me happier than spending a spring day climbing a mountain, or exploring with a kayak, or walking the shoreline at the ocean. So when summer comes, I yearn to be away from my computer and outside. I love the internet, but amidst all the voices online you can sometimes lose your own.
This month’s book club pick is Tess of the D’Urbervilles.