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  Borgo Press - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Borgo Press was a small publishing company founded by Robert Reginald in 1975 funded by the royalties gained from his first major reference work.
The same year Borgo Press was founded, Robert Reginald met Mary Wickizer Rogers, a student at Cal State.
Borgo Press specialized in literature and history, reflecting the interests of its owners.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Borgo_Press   (149 words)

  
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The project turned out to be a Harry Harrison bibliography: Borgo Press in the USA publishes a series of annotated bibliographies, and they had approached Harry for a bibliography of his works.
I delivered the first draft manuscript to the editor at Borgo Press in August 1989, and received a letter saying that the bibliography would be published as volume 20 in the Bibliographies of Modern Authors series, and should expect the book to be published Winter 1990.
Borgo Press advertised the bibliography in a flyer: "British librarian Tomlinson contributes a thorough bibliography of this enormously prolific American writer's many works." And I even had ISBNs for the hardback and paperback editions: 0-8095-0515-0 and 0-8095-1516-4.
www.iol.ie /~carrollm/hh/intropt.htm   (938 words)

  
 The Timeshare Beat: Borgo di Vagli Announces Launch of Associate Club Membership Programme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Borgo di Vagli is a restored, 14th century village located in a naturally beautiful, Protected Area in the hills near Cortona, Italy.
Designed with the discerning traveller in mind, Borgo di Vagli is an authentic Tuscan experience rarely found in Italy.
Borgo di Vagli is one of only six resorts in Italy to receive the distinctive RCI Gold Crown Award.
www.thetimesharebeat.com /2004/mar/0325-01t.htm   (324 words)

  
 Borgo_Press
We had once envisioned riding into the retirement sunset on Borgo's back, continuing our efforts to provide a home for the publication of serious genre criticism and bibliography; clearly, however, this vision could not now be realized without a continuous drain on our finances.
Ironically enough, we published in the latter years of Borgo Press more books than we ever had previously, finally reaching Opus 300 in December of 1998 (our last work was The Mystery Scene Movie Guide, by well-known detectionist Max Allan Collins); among those titles were some of the finest works that we ever issued.
And we closed the press twenty-four years later for another assortment of reasons and self-rationales, justifications that were equally as valid as those of initiation.
www.millefleurs.tv /Borgo_Press.html   (750 words)

  
 Daryl F. Mallett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mallett received a dual Interdisciplinary Humanities and Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Riverside in 1991, specializing in Theatre Arts/Public Speaking and Creative Writing/Comparative Literatures and Languages (Speculative Fiction) under the direction of Pilgrim Award-winning author George E. Slusser.
He has had the usual roster of odd jobs required by any writer, including ten years at Borgo Press, where he started out as a stock boy in 1989 and ended as a series and senior outside editor in 1999 when the company closed its doors.
Lancaster, PA and Novato, CA: Underwood-Miller Books; San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1994.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daryl_F._Mallett   (355 words)

  
 Talking About Borgo Press
Q: You closed down Borgo Press in the Summer of 1999.
Borgo had been born on June 4, 1975, at San Bernardino, the brainchild of Robert Reginald and Mary A. Burgess.
Borgo Press is survived by some 300 offspring and 150 stepchildren.
www.millefleurs.tv /Talking_About_Borgo_Press.html   (2699 words)

  
 Welcome to the University of Arkansas Press
Born of a papal fiat in 1562, the Via di Borgo Pio is a teeming and colorful street that has retained its essential character as a vital, merchant-class enclave of Rome.
Thus, the Borgo Pio could soon cease to function as a self-sustaining quarter.
Beautifully produced, Regarding the Borgo Pio becomes a visual appreciation of a threatened way of life and of an architecture influenced and molded by generations of residents, the Catholic Church, and the long and turbulent history of western Europe.
www.uapress.com /titles/backlist/history/architecture.html   (399 words)

  
 Book of Friends: Trilogy variations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Note: The Borgo Press edition is a Capra Press paperback that has the original paper wrapper reinforced with cardboard and then covered with a plastic coating.
A Borgo Press label is pasted over the original Capra Press publisher's device on the title page.
Since the date on the Borgo labels are changed annually, it is possible that copies can be found showing different dates continuing from 1988 forward.
home.pacbell.net /washley/hmbiblio/bft.html   (263 words)

  
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In 1975, Robert Reginald launched Borgo Press, the name echoing the Borgo Pass of Dracula.
Its Milford Series was designed to produce short monographs on significant SF writers, most of whom were fully in the middle of active careers.
The Borgo books are an interesting hybrid, as they combine a fannish format with an analytical treatment that draws from the world of academic scholarship.
lib.ucr.edu /spcol/eaton/Page10.htm   (267 words)

  
 Authors
It was published by Scarecrow Press and is No. 59 in the "Scarecrow Author Bibliographies" series.
According to Burgess this is a comprehensive primary bibliography, although with only limited information on foreign-language translations whose first edition (in 1973) appeared as a standalone booklist, and whose second edition (in 1981) appeared in two issues of Fantasy Research and Bibliography.
Both editions are long out-of-print and will be superseded by the forthcoming volume from Overlook Connection Press if/when it finally appears.
www.philsp.com /authors.html   (1976 words)

  
 Borgo Press Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
I first caught a listen to Borgo Pass way back when I was messing around on mp3 searching for good bands.
Its about time that BORGO PASS were taken seriously.
BORGO PASS seem influenced by Soundgarden and Alice In Chains the whole Seattle thing that seems fresh again when you have alternatives like indefensible nu-metal and/or 'alternative'.
www.borgopass.com /borgopress/stoner_rock_chick.htm   (203 words)

  
 Weird Works Of Howard Vol 1 - The REH Forum
Hi, does anybody know anything about the above volume to be issued in Nov 2005, hardcover by Borguss Press as listed on the UK Amazon website.
Borgo Press, 24, died on its birthday, June 4, 1999, at San Bernardino, California.
Its founders were quoted as saying that "they will miss the old bird," but noted: "frustra laborat qui omnibus placere studet." Contributions should be made to the Société de la préservation des éditeurs morts, Millesfleurs, Bremagne.
www.conan.com /invboard/index.php?showtopic=1987   (351 words)

  
 Borgo Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Publisher: San Bernardino, Calif. : Borgo Press, 1979.
Publisher: San Bernardino, Calif. : Borgo Press, 1984.
Publisher: San Bernardino, Calif. : Borgo Press, c1996.
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Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1983\par \b Tobin, Patricia.
Cambridge University Press, 1995 \par \b Theroux, Paul\b0.
Athens: Ohio University Press, 1981\par \b Henning, Suzanne.
www.philhist.uni-augsburg.de /lehrstuehle/anglistik/amerikanistik/lehre/material/BibliographieHS05.doc   (1157 words)

  
 Reviews: July 1978
These five additions to the Borgo Press offerings require some evaluation of the series as a whole.
It was with much less enthusiasm that I greeted the Garland series (Nov 1975) and the second Gregg Press series (Nov 1976), partly from weariness, but mostly because the emphasis had shifted to "modern" SF and thus to books pretty readily available in one way or another.
Since the publication of this third series last summer, Gregg Press has issued a number of books by Fritz Leiber, Poul Anderson, and Samuel R. Delany (the complete works of the last now being available in Gregg Press hardback editions, except for The Einstein Intersection, preempted by the Garland series).
www.depauw.edu /sfs/birs/bir15.htm   (4845 words)

  
 Works about Philip José Farmer 1 - Books and Pamphlets
Borgo Press (The Milford Series/Popular Writers of Today Volume 38), ISBN 0-89370-158-0, hardcover [no dustjacket], -/1984, 96pp, $11.95
Borgo Press (The Milford Series/Popular Writers of Today Volume 38), ISBN 0-89370-258-7, trade paperback, -/1984, 96pp,
This reception was held on May 19, 2001 in honor of Philip José Farmer receiving the 2001 Grand Master Award.
www.xs4all.nl /~rnuninga/WA/PJFwa01.htm   (527 words)

  
 Dhassa, Deryni Books
The publishing information that I have supplied about these books is from several sources; my copies of the books, the Codex and Amazon.com.
Borgo Press with Underwood Books released the limited, special edition of the hardback Codex Derynianus in Easter of 1998.
They may be publishing a 8.5" x 11" paper back version of Codex 2 for Christmas 2001 for about $20-25 through the Millefleurs imprint.
www.dhassa.co.uk /haldanes/haldane5.htm   (451 words)

  
 CONTACT US
Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press; London and Toronto: Associated University Presses, 1988.
Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press; London and Toronto: Associated University Presses, 1990.
San Bernardino, CA: The Borgo Press, 1998: 62-73, 123-24.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/i/m/ime103/F_Mustazza.htm   (668 words)

  
 About Us!
Founded in 1989 by John and Kim Betancourt, Wildside Press books have won the World Fantasy Award, and Wildside Press has been nominated for it three times.
John Gregory Betancourt is the president and publisher, and co-owns Wildside Press with his wife, Kim.
She is also the author of the novels Dreams of the Compass Rose and Lords of Rainbow.
www.wildsidepress.com /About-Us_ep_7.html   (348 words)

  
 Museum On Main Street; Yesterday's Tomorrows Suggested Reading
Surprisingly, this is the first illustrated history of all major exhibitions from 1851 to 2000.
Arcology: The City in the Image of Man. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1969.
New Towns or Greenest Towns as they are known, are cities in which all aspects of development are determined before construction begins.
www.museumonmainstreet.org /exhibs_yesterdays/yesterdays_class_read.htm   (2086 words)

  
 Books, Listed by Author   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Available from Borgo Press, PO Box 2845, San Bernardino CA 92406-2845; 909-884-5813; fax 909-884-4942; add $2.50 postage.
* *The Work of Pamela Sargent, 2nd Edition (Borgo Press 0-89370-496-2, 1996 [Feb ’97], $19.00, 144pp, tp) Non-fiction, reference, an annotated primary and secondary bibliography, updated from the 1990 first edition, and adding three autobiographical pieces by Sargent.
Available from Borgo Press, PO Box 2845, San Bernardino CA 92406-2845; 909-884-5813; for credit card fax 909-884-4942; add $2.50 postage.
www.locusmag.com /index/b158.html   (2650 words)

  
 Science Fiction Reference Books: An Analytic Guide to Sources in the Main Reading Room (Library of Congress)
-- San Bernardino, Calif. : Borgo Press, 1988.
-- (Borgo cataloging guides ; no. 1) Z697.F29 B87 1988 [not on reference] burgess-ref Burgess, Michael, 1948- Reference guide to science fiction, fantasy, and horror / Michael Burgess.
-- San Bernardino, Calif. : Borgo Press, 1993.
www.loc.gov /rr/main/gopher/sciencefic.html   (1415 words)

  
 Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State . Bibliography | PBS
Bloomington: Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., by Indiana University Press, 1994.
Lipstadt, Deborah E. Beyond Belief: The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust, 1933–1945.
The Killing of Reinhard Heydrich: The SS "Butcher of Prague." New York: Da Capo Press, 1998.
www.pbs.org /auschwitz/learning/bibliography.html   (902 words)

  
 List of Vampire Non-Fiction alphabetical by Author's last name
Dundes, Alan (ed.) - THE VAMPIRE: A CASEBOOK - University of Wisconsin Press - 12/98
THE HIGHGATE VAMPIRE - Gothic Press - 1991
Rickels, Laurence A. - University of Minnesota Press - 8/99
www.mninter.net /~mhauf/vampnon.html   (2740 words)

  
 Books, Listed by Author   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
* *British Science Fiction Paperbacks and Magazines: 1949-1956 (with Stephen Holland) (Borgo Press 0-89370-921-2, 1994 [Mar ’95], $20.00, 232pp, tp) Non-fiction, annotated bibliography and guide to a boom period in British SF, a companion to the critical history Vultures of the Void.
Available from Borgo Press, PO Box 2845, San Bernardino CA 92406-2845; add $2.50 shipping.
This is revised/corrected from the 1994 edition, and has a new ISBN, but still has the same number of pages, and the cover lacks mention of the revision.
www.locusmag.com /index/b217.html   (2497 words)

  
 Stephen King - Pet Sematary
This essay was commissioned and written in 1992 for a collection on Pet Sematary that was scheduled to join the Starmont Press series of collections on Stephen King's horror novels.
The closing of Starmont Press after the death of its owner shifted the contract for this collection to Borgo Press and a new, but delayed production schedule.
Then in 2000, Borgo Press went out of business, leaving the book without a home and without another likely publisher, after 8 years of valiant work, including final editing, by the collection's editor, Douglas Keesey of California Polytechnic State University.
www.public.coe.edu /~theller/essays/petsem.htm   (6262 words)

  
 ThePulp.Net: Pulp.Files: Genre
Dinan, John A. The Pulp Western: A Popular History of the Western Fiction Magazine in America I.O. Evans Studies in the Philosophy and Criticism of Literature.
Science Fiction of the 20th Century: An Illustrated History Collectors Press 1999.
Horror of the 20th Century: An Ilustrated History Collectors Press, 2000.
thepulp.net /PulpFiles/genre.html   (1558 words)

  
 ENG/FST 350 Study Guides - Readings
Note that another pamphlet on Vonnegut is out: from Borgo Press—such pamphlets are good works for beginning one's studies, but necessarily too brief for detailed examination of any one work.)
Wymer continues his study of Vonnegut in "Machines and the Meaning of Human in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." in The Mechanical God: Machines in Science Fiction, ed.
Dunn and Richard D. Erlich (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1982), pp.
www.users.muohio.edu /erlichRD/satire/readings.html   (6243 words)

  
 ThePulp.Net: Pulp.Files: Fictioneers
Magazines I Remember: Some Pulps, Their Editors, and What It Was Like to Write for Them Tattered Pages Press, 1994.
The pulp editor recalls his days at Street and Smith, and his dealings with William Ralston, Walter Gibson, Lester Dent and others.
This checklist is only of first editions and does not include magazines, although most of Brand’s books contain stories that originally appeared in pulp magazines.
thepulp.net /PulpFiles/fictioneers.html   (1365 words)

  
 Mexico
The Course of Mexican History, New York: Oxford University Press, 1983.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1970.
www.country-data.com /frd/cs/mexico/mx_bibl.html   (4040 words)

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