Explore the remarkable career of August Frug in this compelling oral history transcript. Frug , a pivotal figure in the world of publishing, shares his experiences with the University of California Press, the Sierra Club, and the California Native Plant Society. This transcript, recorded in 2001, offers a unique perspective on the evolution of publishing and the vital role of these influential organizations.
Learn about the inner workings of a university press, the challenges and triumphs of promoting conservation through publishing, and the development of regional literature. This oral history provides valuable insights into the intersection of publishing, environmentalism, and regional culture, making it an essential resource for scholars, publishing professionals, and anyone interested in the history of California.
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