About the AMS Press,
Publisher of the ECCB
Founded in 1889, The AMS Press of New York is a leading publisher of high-quality
academic books, serials,
and research resources. The AMS Press has an especially
distinguished line in the area of
long-eighteenth-century studies. Its list of serials
includes 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and
Inquiries in the Early Modern Era, The
Age of Johnson, Eighteenth-Century Women,
Eighteenth-Century Thought, and
The
Eighteenth-Century Novel. Its booklist includes
numerous important series,
including "Studies in the Eighteenth Century,"
"British Ideas and Issues," selected
numbers of "The Augustan Reprint Society," "The
Stoke Newington Edition of
Daniel
Defoe," and "The Clarissa Project." In 1981, AMS Press
assumed its current
place in the
long publication
history of the ECCB, which began as a program of
the
scholarly
periodical Philological Quarterly in the 1920s, for a time was published
by
The
American
Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and has been associated with
numerous prestigious universities, professional organizations, and editorial staffs.
The
AMS Press maintains an ambitious program of publishing the best in
early-
modern
studies. Contact information for the AMS Press can be found in this web
site under "order and subscription information" (click the link below).
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