UAP has won numerous awards for its publications over the years and has developed a solid list of titles in archaeology, public administration, and several areas of literature and history. With a staff of 17, the Press publishes between 80 to 85 books a year and has a backlist of approximately 1,800 titles in print.
Winnebago Mysteries and Other Stories
- Copyright year: 1982
My Father More or Less
Literature at the Barricades
The American Writer in the 1930s
This collection captures the sense—at times the ordeal—of the 1930s literary experience in America. Fourteen essayists deal with the experience of being a writer in a time of overwhelming economic depression and political ferment, and thereby illuminate the social, political, intellectual, and aesthetic problems and pressures that characterized the experience of American writers and influenced their works.
- Copyright year: 1982
Hugo Black
The Alabama Years
- Copyright year: 1982
Up Before Daylight
Life Histories from the Alabama Writers' Project, 1938-1939
These compelling accounts of hard times and hard work reveal human courage, dignity, and resilience from a generation that endured the Great Depression.
- Copyright year: 1982
With a Southern Accent
“Liddell’s autobiography has a sunlit quality and gives a picture of a happy childhood in a little town in Alabama. Her recollections of family life are humorous, nostalgic, vivid and full of the bright, clear air of youth.” – Book of the Month Club News
- Copyright year: 1982
Music for a Broken Piano
- Copyright year: 1983
Bulgaria's Synagogue Poets
The Kastoreans
- Copyright year: 1109