Since 1949, University of Utah Press has been helping historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, linguists, and other academic experts share their knowledge with the world. “We are committed to working closely with our authors to make their books the best possible contributions to their fields,” says director Glenda Cotter. Many of the press’s 600 in-print titles relate to Utah and the region, although some extend all the way to Middle Earth (a grammar tome about Sindarin Elvish), and the press also publishes select poetry and memoirs, among other works. Pictured here is its first publication, a book about dentures called New Teeth for Old.
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