This Saturday marks the 101st anniversary of the opening of Boston's Fenway Park and Detroit's Tiger Stadium. To salute the occasion, our sales rep Tom W. shares his appreciation for the great American pastime.
Read MoreWelcome to 2013 at Cambridge University Press! A new year means new books, which means we are very excited.
Read MoreStudents are groaning over blank notebook pages, teachers are readying their lesson plans, parents are packing peanut butter sandwiches, and retailers are flashing advertisements for back-to-school sales. This week marks the end of summer vacation and a return to classes for students nationwide. But what about the rest of us?
Read MoreWhoever said "don't judge books by their cover" clearly didn't work in marketing. We gathered our connoisseurs of taste and picked these gems.
Read MorePublicity intern Katie describes her experiences working at Cambridge University Press.
Read MoreOh, sales conference. If you’ve ever worked in publishing, you know they’re non-stop, caffeine-filled days of hearing about new books, talking about new books, and planning for new books. From editors to sales reps to marketing associates to publicists (to name only a few!), all hands are on deck to strategize about major new titles in the pipeline. As a publicist, it’s a great opportunity for me to not only have a bird’s eye view of the season’s titles, but also to start crafting the stories that we believe will drive public discussion.
Read MoreHaving worked in the Cambridge Japan office for eight and a half years, I had the privilege to be transferred to New York last December to work in the US market for a couple of years.
Read MoreDateline: Oak Park, Nov 3 Back to where it all began, for Ernest. The Ernest Hemingway Museum in Oak Park, hosted by the Ernest Hemingway Friends of Oak Park, was a great way to end Sandy’s tour.
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