Oxford University Press (OUP)

Juliette Foster
Juliette Foster
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The rich history of Oxford University Press can be traced back to the earliest days of printing. The first book printed in Oxford was in 1478, just two years after William Caxton set up the first printing press in England. The University was involved with several printers over the next century although it was in 1586 that a decree from the Star Chamber recognised Oxford’s right to print books. Over the centuries the OUP has undergone significant expansion and today, as the world’s largest university press, has offices in 50 countries.

 

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Juliette Foster is a journalist and co-founder of Read2Write. She wrote and illustrated her first novel when she was nine and although she doesn’t remember much about the story, the improbability of the plot was enough to make anyone who read it burst out laughing. Juliette’s ambition is to read every single book in her massive collection before her one hundredth birthday.