Biblio Press Collection 1978-2001

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Biblio Press Collection 1978-2001

The Biblio Press Collection (1978-2000) contains the history of Biblio Press, a small Jewish women's studies publisher. This collection holds correspondence to and from Biblio Press's creator Doris Gold, book reviews, book listings and publicity, articles about Biblio Press and Gold, and book covers designed by Gold and others.

0.4 linear feet; (1 Hollinger box)

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Since 1979, Biblio Press has been publishing non-fiction books for Jewish women with special emphasis on the women's movement in Judaism. As a small, feminist press, it has published a few books yearly, often with input and guidance from the academic community. Originally intended to provide reference guides and bibliographies, Biblio Press expanded to publish books of feminist content and various titles of interest to students in women's studies and religious programs. ...