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1534 '''Cambridge University Press''' was founded by a royal charter granted to the University of Cambridge by King Henry VIII. | |||
It is the oldest printer and publisher in the world, having been operating continuously since 1584, and is one of the largest academic publishers globally. | |||
Its purpose is to further the University's objective of advancing learning, knowledge and research. | |||
1922 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Printers and Publishers of Bible and Prayer Books, in every variety of binding; School Books, Mathematical and other Scientific Works. (Stand Nos. K111 and K125) <ref>[[1922 British Industries Fair]] p14</ref> | |||
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of Fetter Lane, London, EC4. T.A.: Cantabrigia Fleet. Telephone: Holborn 1547
1534 Cambridge University Press was founded by a royal charter granted to the University of Cambridge by King Henry VIII.
It is the oldest printer and publisher in the world, having been operating continuously since 1584, and is one of the largest academic publishers globally.
Its purpose is to further the University's objective of advancing learning, knowledge and research.
1922 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Printers and Publishers of Bible and Prayer Books, in every variety of binding; School Books, Mathematical and other Scientific Works. (Stand Nos. K111 and K125) [1]
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- [1] Cambridge University Press Website