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Underwood–Miller was a [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] [[small press]] specialty publishing house in [[San Francisco]], California, founded in [[1976]]. It was founded by [[Tim Underwood]], a [[San Francisco]] book and art dealer, and [[Chuck Miller]], a Pennsylvania used book dealer, after the two had met at a convention.
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Underwood–Miller was a [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] [[small press]] specialty publishing house in [[San Francisco]], California, founded in 1976. It was founded by [[Tim Underwood]], a [[San Francisco]] book and art dealer, and [[Chuck Miller]], a Pennsylvania used book dealer, after the two had met at a convention.
  
 
For a significant period, Underwood-Miller was probably the largest published of fine and special editions of previously-published books with well over one hundred titles. They specialized in art books, books by [[Jack Vance]] and limited first editions.
 
For a significant period, Underwood-Miller was probably the largest published of fine and special editions of previously-published books with well over one hundred titles. They specialized in art books, books by [[Jack Vance]] and limited first editions.

Revision as of 03:35, 3 January 2020

Underwood–Miller was a SF and fantasy small press specialty publishing house in San Francisco, California, founded in 1976. It was founded by Tim Underwood, a San Francisco book and art dealer, and Chuck Miller, a Pennsylvania used book dealer, after the two had met at a convention.

For a significant period, Underwood-Miller was probably the largest published of fine and special editions of previously-published books with well over one hundred titles. They specialized in art books, books by Jack Vance and limited first editions.

The partnership was dissolved in 1994.


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