Four Courts Press
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Four Courts Press is an independent Irish academic publishing house, with its office at Malpas Street, Dublin 8, Ireland.[3]
Founded | 1970 |
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Headquarters location | Dublin, Ireland |
Distribution | Gill (Ireland)[1] IPG (USA)[2] |
Key people | Martin Healy, managing director; Martin Fanning, publisher |
Publication types | Books |
Official website | www |
Founded in 1970 by Michael Adams, who died in February 2009,[4] its early publications were primarily theological, notably the English translation of the Navarre Bible.[4] From 1992 it expanded into publishing peer-reviewed works in Celtic Studies, Medieval Studies and Ecclesiastical History, and then into Modern History, Art, Literature and Law.[5] As of late 2020, Four Courts Press had around 500 titles in print and publishing around 50 new works each year.[6]
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