Cambria Press‘s new e-book program effectively rides this growing trend (that is clearly here to stay) with the innovative distribution of two electronic versions of
Professor Lynn Brooks discusses the research behind her book, John Durang: Man of the American Stage. Learn more at the Cambria Press website http://www.cambriapress.com
The research of Cambria Press author Ana Lucia Araujo, professor at Howard University, garnered much positive attention at the African Studies Association annual meeting. This
Cambria Press is proud to be the sponsor for the 2011 African Studies Association (ASA) annual meeting. Visit the Cambria Press booth to browse our
Forgotten Partnership: U.S. – Canada Relations Today by Charles Doran, published 25 years ago and hailed by the American Review of Canadian Studies as “an
On January 12, 2011, former chief executive officer of Godfather’s Pizza Herman Cain became the first Republican to make official his 2012 presidential aspirations and
Cambria Press is proud to announce that Globalization and the Digital Divide by Kirk St.Amant and Bolanle Olaniran is now available! This book examines globalization
Cambria Press congratulates Lauren C. Bell for the excellent review and recommendation of her book Filibustering in the U.S. Senate by CHOICE, the premier review
The unusual history of women scientists working from home in New Zealand in the early 1900s is revealed in Cambria Press‘s latest publication, Historical Portraits
The Stanford Humanities Center’s international spotlight is on Adams Bodomo, author of the forthcoming book Africans in China. Read the Q&A session on Professor Bodomo’s