
-

|
Endowed
and Supported Series

Weyerhaeuser
Environmental Books
Supports publications dealing with significant environmental
issues of interest both to scholars and to the general public. Books in
the series draw on a variety of academic disciplines: history, geography,
anthropology, psychology, philosophy, law and urban planning, as well
as zoology, botany, geology, atmospheric science, forestry, and environmental
health.
Samuel
and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies
Supports publications based on an annual series of lectures
that promote a deeper understanding of Jewish history, religion, and culture.
Samuel
and Althea Stroum Books
Supports publication of works of lasting significance concerned
with all aspects of the humanities: history; philosophy; literature and
language; archeology; the history, theory, and criticism of the arts;
comparative religion; and those aspects of the social and natural sciences
that employ historical or philosophical approaches.
Scott
and Laurie Oki Series in Asian American Studies
Supports publication of books in the humanities that deal
with the Asian American experience.
McLellan
Endowed Series Fund
Supports publication of scholarly books in the humanities.
Donald
R. Ellegood International Publications Endowment
Supports publication of books on the history, politics,
art, and cultures of Asia, Russia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East.
Jackson
School Publications in International Studies
Supported by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation in cooperation
with the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University
of Washington.
Jacob
Lawrence Series on American Artists
Supports publication of books in art history dealing with
American art and artists. The series will include historical or critical
studies of schools of American art, biographies of individual artists,
and related studies.
Joan
Paterson Kerr Publication Endowment
Enables the Press to increase or improve its publication
of illustrated volumes, especially in the field of American history or
art.
Editor's
Endowment
Provides a fund for the editor-in-chief of the University
of Washington Press to use at his/her discretion in support of the Press
publishing program.
|
Alfredo Arreguin's
Frida and the Wolf
Limited
Edition Print and Book
Now Available for Purchase
Limited
edition (50) Iris print, 13 x 19, signed & numbered by the artist,
along with a collector's edition book, Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns
of Dreams and Nature (Disenos, Suenos y Naturaleza).
Price: $1,000 (Insurance & postage included)
This
limited edition print of the painting Frida and the Wolf
has been donated by Alfredo Arreguin to the University of Washington
Press. Proceeds from this offer will be used to support the book's
publication. To order one, please send your name, address & phone
number with a check, money order, VISA, or Mastercard number to:
Development Office
University of Washington Press,
PO Box 50096, Seattle, WA
98145-5096
|
|