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January 7, 2002
Oral history of HerBooks founder Irene Reti published
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| Irene Reti founded Herbooks in 1984. Photo: D'vora Tirschwell |
The University Library's Regional History Project announces the publication of Irene
Reti and HerBooks Feminist Press, the last in a trio of oral histories documenting
archives on deposit in Special Collections, which are a part of the UC/Stanford Women's
Studies Consortium California Feminist Presses Project.
UCSC Women's Studies Librarian emerita Jacquelyn Marie interviewed Reti, and UCSC
Regional History Project director Randall Jarrell edited the manuscript.
Reti, a UCSC graduate, founded HerBooks in 1984, a small, all-volunteer press, running
on low overhead and publishing pioneering radical feminist and lesbian titles.
In her narrative, Reti discusses the network of feminist publishers and writers with
whom she has been involved, the genesis of the titles she has published over the
years, her intuitive philosophy of why she publishes what she does, and her overview
of the economics of small press publishing during the last two decades. She also
gives an overview of Santa Cruz's literary community.
HerBooks publications include an eclectic variety of subjects ranging from serious
feminist, lesbian political and cultural volumes (Childless by Choice: A Feminist
Anthology, to The Second Coming of Joan of Arc and Other Plays, as well
as more whimsical books such as Garden Variety Dykes: Lesbian Traditions in Gardening
and Cats (and Their Dykes).
Copies of the volume are on deposit in McHenry Library's Special Collections and
at UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library. For additional information about the volume, please
contact Irene Reti.
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