Over the past 100 years, North Carolina authors — scholars and chefs, photographers and naturalists — have found a place to celebrate their communities and tell their stories at UNC Press. These are the titles that helped shape the people’s press.
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100 Years of the People’s Press
The University of North Carolina Press began in 1922 with a mission to publish books that help people understand the South. One century and thousands of publications later, it’s still educating, engaging, and inspiring readers.
For the Love of Books
Celebrate National Reading Month in North Carolina with a distinguished book club, a beloved author, a unique library, a book review, and more.
A Love Note to North Carolina:
On the Same Page
Remember your first library card? It was a passport to anywhere. Across the state, local libraries still connect us to the world, and to each other.
Adventures with Toad & Wee: I, BookBot
The Hunt Library at NC State University has books, sure. Yet simply being in the soaring, futuristic building is enough to make your imagination take flight.
A Collection of Cookbooks Finds its Home at UNCG
A library’s worth of cookbooks from across North Carolina has found a new home at UNC Greensboro.
From Fountain to Fore!
Why a 300-pound soda dispenser holds an exalted place at the Pinehurst library.