University of Kentucky Press Records: Bruce Denbo Papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- University of Kentucky Press Records: Bruce Denbo Papers
- Date
- 1946-1958, undated (inclusive)
- Creator
- Denbo, Bruce Frederick, 1913-
- Extent
- 3.38 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Authors and publishers.
- Publishers and publishing -- Kentucky.
- University presses -- Kentucky
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject into seven series: Correspondence; Publicity and Marketing; Association of American University Presses; Other Publications Production; Office Files; Biographical Material: and Subject Files. Where possible, original folder names were retained.
- Preferred Citation
- 0000ua238: [identification of item], Guide to the University of Kentucky Press Records: Bruce Denbo papers, 1946-1958, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The University of Kentucky Press was established by the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees in 1943. "In 1949 the Press was established as a separate academic agency under the university president, and the following year Bruce F. Denbo, then of Louisiana State University Press, was appointed as the first full-time professional director. Denbo served as director of UPK until his retirement in 1978, building a small but distinguished list of scholarly books with emphasis on American history and literary criticism." In 1969, the Press was reorganized as the University Press of Kentucky, "the statewide nonprofit scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, serving all Kentucky state-sponsored institutions of higher learning as well as five private colleges and Kentucky's two major historical societies."
- Bruce Frederick Denbo was born in 1913 in Port Arthur, Texas, and lived his early life in Louisiana. He attended Louisiana State University and earned an MA in Journalism in 1940. After serving in the military during World War II, he moved with his family to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to become the business manager of the Louisiana State University Press. He was recruited to run the University of Kentucky Press by Dr. Thomas D. Clark in 1949, and served as the Director from 1950-1978.
- Sources: 1. "History." University Press of Kentucky website. https://www.kentuckypress.com/history/, accessed Aug. 6, 2020.
- 2. Elliott, Kenneth W. Some Impressions of Bruce F. Denbo, Director of the University of Kentucky Press and the University Press of Kentucky, 1950-1978. Lexington, Ky: 1978. Print.
- Scope and Content
- The University of Kentucky Press Records: Bruce Denbo papers (dated 1946-1958, undated; 3.38 cubic feet; 9 document boxes, 1 slim document boxes) primarily comprise correspondence, budgets, and financial reports that document the activities and functions of the University of Kentucky Press and its first Director, Bruce Denbo. Topics include the process of working with authors and their manuscripts; the operations of the Press; marketing the Press and its titles; Press publicity; and the requirements and finances for publishing the University of Kentucky student newspaper, the Kentucky Kernel.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Correspondence, 1948-1958
Offices, 1948-1958
General/miscellaneous (17 folders), 1950-1958 June 30
Authors, 1950-1958
Manuscripts returned for revision, 1950-1954
Manuscripts returned to authors (2 folders), 1953
Manuscripts rejected (2 folders), 1954-1955
Bailey, Kenneth K., Antievolution Crusade, 1953-1956
Clark, Thomas, Rampaging Frontier (includes original art), 1951-1952
De Santis, Vincent P., Republicans and the New South, 1956
Kulper, John, Culture in the South, 1955
Gustin, O.O., The Development of the Idea of State Responsibility for Education in England, Germany, and France, 1957-1958
Harbaugh, William H., Wilson, Roosevelt, and Lodge: The Coming of the First World, 1956-1957
Phillips, Paul C., Western Fur Trade, 1954-1957
Riley, Herbert Parks, South African Gardens, undated
Rolnick, Stanley R., The Development of the Idea of Academic Freedom in American Higher Education, 1870-1920, 1955
Shannon, Jasper, Barkeley Papers, 1957
Simpson, Amos E., Hjalmar Schacht and the Changing German Economy, 1957-1958
Talbert, Charles, Benjamin Logan, 1953
Wahl, Charles, Jean Giraudoux, 1957
Publicity and marketing, 1951-1955, undated
Advertising directed to UK Press, 1952-1954
Arts-Crafts Engraving Co. (UKP seal), 1951-1952
Drey's List ownership inventory, 1951-1953
University Press office, publicity, 1951-1954
Exhibits in which University Press participated (2 folders), 1952-1955
Kentucky Library Association (KLA) exhibits, 1954
Press advertisements, 1953-1954
General promotion, 1954-1955
General publicity, 1954-1955
Previous University Press catalogs production and correspondence, 1951-1954
UKP spring catalog, 1955
English Literature Circular, 1954 fall
Kentucky writers and faculty research, University Press publications, 1951
Direct mail information, 1953
Media advertising to UK Press, 1955
Reviews and reviewing media, 1955, undated
Small press cooperative selling, 1954
Books out on exhibit, 1954-1955
Advertising rate cards (2 folders), 1953-1955
Association of American University Presses, 1952-1955
Other publications production, 1946-1957
Dunne Press, 1949-1950
Kentucky Kernel correspondence and financial records (12 folders), 1946-1957
Journal of Southern History (includes original art), 1951-1954
Kentucky Law Journal, 1952
Rural Sociology Journal, 1950-1952
University of Kentucky general catalog, 1950
Literary Awards, 1952
Founder's Day programs, 1953
Office files, 1950-1955
American Red Cross contributions, 1955
Auditing data (financial reports), 1955-1956
Christmas card lists, 1954
S.D. Warren Company (yearbook requirements), 1955
United Community Service contributions, 1954
University Press book inventory, 1950-1953
University Press move to McVey Hall (includes keys), 1951
Biographical material, 1952-1953, undated
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