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  1. Liverpool University Press (LUP), founded in 1899, is the third oldest university press in England after Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press. As the press of the University of Liverpool, it specialises in modern languages, literatures, history, and visual culture and currently publishes more than 150 books a year, as well as ...

  2. Feb 5, 2024 · Although formed decades prior, LUP (originally The University Press of Liverpool) found its first and only purpose-built home at 123 Grove street in the Autumn of 1957, thanks largely to then-Secretary John G. O’Kane.

  3. www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk › pages › aboutLiverpool University Press

    History of LUP. 1899: The Press is formed and its first publication, a pamphlet by J W Mackay entitled An Address to the Faculty of Arts, is published. 1902: Malarial Fever: Its Cause, Prevention and Treatment by the Nobel Prize-winning scientist Professor Ronald Ross is published.

  4. The Liverpool University Press was founded in 1899, making it the third-oldest university press in England. Students in this period were awarded external degrees by the University of London . [14]

  5. Founded. 1899. Locations. Primary. 4 Cambridge Street. Liverpool, L6 9 7ZU, GB. Get directions. Employees at Liverpool University Press. Toby Faber. Chairman at Faber Music Ltd. Clare Hooper....

  6. Liverpool University Press (LUP), founded in 1899, is the third oldest university press in England after Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press. As the press of the University of Liverpool, it specialises in modern languages, literatures, history, and visual culture and currently publishes more than 150 books a year, as well as ...

  7. Liverpool University Press (LUP) is the UK’s third oldest university press, with a distinguished history of publishing exceptional research since 1899, including the work of Nobel prize winners.

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