Bell, who spoke Tibetan fluently, went on to publish a wide range of scholarly titles on Tibetan culture and campaigned for its independence.
Five years later, ECW published its first books - trade and scholarly titles.
The school's University of Nebraska Press is the second-largest public university press in the United States, and is among the largest publishers of scholarly titles in the world.
Subjects: literature, philosophy, cultural studies, history and used scholarly titles.
B Map Tucked into a tiny basement, Raven knows its audience: its 14,000 books focus on scholarly titles, especially in the liberal arts.
Cody's was best known for its extensive selection of literary, political, and scholarly titles.
These include scholarly titles in American Indian studies, anthropology, archaeology, environmental studies, geography, Chicano studies, history, Latin American studies, and the space sciences.
Dukh i Litera publishes scholarly titles in both Ukrainian and Russian, predominantly in the humanities and social sciences.
According to the Association, "This list reflects the best in scholarly titles and brings with it the extraordinary recognition of the academic library community."
Although its focus will be on specialized academic and scholarly titles, its program will be, whenever possible, to provide simultaneous ebook coeditions to potentially broader readerships.