Manchester University Press
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Manchester University Press is the university press of the University of Manchester, England. It publishes academic books.
The Press was founded in 1904, initially to publish academic research being undertaken at the Victoria University of Manchester. Manchester University Press has developed into an international publisher. It maintains its links with the University and is the third largest University Press in the United Kingdom after Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press.
Manchester University Press publishes textbooks for academic teaching in higher education. It produces around 120 new books and sells around 150,000 books annually. It also publishes 11 journals. Around half the output is exported.