Insight: Intermediate: Test Bank Multirom Test Bank MultiROM

Afbeeldingen

Artikel vergelijken

  • Dit artikel kan enkel worden geretourneerd als de originele verzegeling niet gebroken is.

Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press had its origins in the information technology revolution of the late fifteenth century, which began with the invention of printing from movable type. The first book was printed in Oxford in 1478, only two years after Caxton set up the first printing press in England. Despite this early start, the printing industry in Oxford developed in a somewhat haphazard fashion over the next century. It consisted of a number of short-lived private businesses, some patronized by the University. But in 1586 the University itself obtained a decree from the Star Chamber confirming its privilege to print books. This was further enhanced in the Great Charter secured by Archbishop Laud from King Charles I, which entitled the University to print 'all manner of books'. The University established its right to print the King James Authorized Version of the Bible in the seventeenth century. This Bible Privilege formed the basis of a profitable business throughout the next two centuries and was the spur to OUP's expansion. A Bible warehouse was set up in London, which later grew into a major publisher of books with educational or cultural content aimed at the general reader. OUP then began to expand internationally, starting with the opening of an American office in 1896. Oxford's traditions of religious and academic publication were followed in New York. The first book published by the American office was the Scofield Reference Bible in 1909. After it came The Life of Sir William Osler, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1926. Six more Pulitzers, several National Book Awards, and over a dozen Bancroft Prizes in American history have followed since. Since 1896, the business has changed considerably, with the growth and evolution of schools' publishing, particularly in the Branches; the introduction of English Language Teaching, Music, Journals, and Trade and General publishing; and the use of new technologies.

Samenvatting

The five levels of insight are aimed at students who are studying at A1 to C1 levels. The course content covers everything from the absolute basics of how to pronounce the alphabet and numbers at Elementary Level through to understanding how to apply the complex language skills required in academic and professional situations at Advanced Level.

Productspecificaties

Gegevens

EAN
9780194010931

Productinformatie

Gesproken taal
Engels
Beeldkleur
Color

Overige kenmerken

Extra's van toepassing
Nee
Kijkwijzer discriminatie
Geen discriminatie
Personage van toepassing
Nee
Verpakking breedte
98 mm
Verpakking hoogte
1 mm
Verpakking lengte
108 mm
Verpakkingsgewicht
16 g

EAN

EAN
9780194010931

Je vindt dit artikel in

Taal
Engels
Studieboek of algemeen
Studieboeken
Beschikbaarheid
Leverbaar
Nog geen reviews

Prijsinformatie en bestellen

De prijs van dit product is 18 euro en 40 cent.
Op voorraad
Nu besteld, dinsdag in huis
In winkelwagen
  • Bestellen en betalen via bol
  • Inclusief verzendkosten, verstuurd door Boeken- en Platenbal Haarlem
  • 30 dagen bedenktijd en gratis retourneren
  • Wettelijke garantie via Boeken- en Platenbal Haarlem