Dublin University Press

Dublin Trinity College Printing House

Dublin University Press was a former imprint of the University of Dublin operating from 1734–1976.[1] The first edition it produced was a Greek version of Plato's Dialogues in 1738.[2]

Its greatest period of success was from 1842–1875 under the management of Michael Henry Gill.[3] Its last manager was Liala Allman, who worked at the Press for a number of years before taking over from her father in 1958.[4]

The press was housed at the dedicated Printing House building from its opening in 1734 until 1976 and a linocut of the house forms the logo of the press printed on many of its publications.

In 1976, the press was acquired by the Brunswick Press.[5]

The Press was revived in 2021 following the collapse of the Brunswick press and was reacquired by staff of Trinity College Dublin.[6][7]

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  5. ^ Kinane, Vincent (1994). A History of the Dublin University Press, 1734-1976. Gill & Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-7171-2115-1. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  6. ^ "About | Dublin University Press". DubUnivPress. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
  7. ^ "Brunswick Press enters voluntary liquidation after 134 years in business". www.businesspost.ie. Retrieved 2024-05-21.