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Third Millennium Information • Third Millennium Publishing • James & James Publishers
Selected Titles – Spring 2012
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About us
Third Millennium Information (TMI) Ltd is the leading publisher
in the UK of high-quality illustrated histories and portraits of great
institutions, notably within the educational sector.
We specialize in publishing books in the context of development
that define the uniqueness and excellence of institutions to their core
alumni and supporter communities, who we additionally invite to
participate in the projects as contributors and early bird buyers.
TMI was established in 1999 by Julian Platt as a fine art
publishing house working primarily with museums and art galleries
in the USA. In 2001, a one-off opportunity to give something
back to Julian’s alma mater – Clare College, at the University of
Cambridge – gave birth to a publishing idea that has become
a global publishing business. The Clare Development Office
subsequently said that the project was the best that they had ever
undertaken in terms of involving their whole alumni membership.
Over the past 12 years TMI has published extensively with
universities and schools within the UK. Our peerless publications
with a series of Oxford and Cambridge colleges presented us with
the rare opportunity to devise and publish the highly acclaimed The
University of Cambridge: an 800th Anniversary Portrait – the flagship
event in Cambridge’s prestigious year of celebrations.
Praise for TMI’s work with the University of Cambridge:
‘An exciting and beautiful publication containing the voices of Cambridge,
past and present … The challenge has been to produce an illustrated book
which reflects both the essential seriousness of the subject matter, and the
beauty of the place and the atmosphere of youthful excitement which linger
in the memory of so many alumni. This has been brilliantly achieved.’
Professor Alison Richard, Vice-Chancellor
We are now expanding our unique publishing model internationally,
and are proud to have published UCLA: The First Century in
November 2011, followed by A Portrait of Pepperdine in February
2012. Books are also in development for Geelong Grammar School
and Trinity Grammar School, NSW in Australia.
WhAt mAkes our books so speciAl?
TMI publications capture and distil the unique character of our
client institutions in ways that resonate strongly with their alumni,
core supporters and champions. Our books celebrate the best of
the past, its achievements and its challenges, and create space for
memory and nostalgia to play their part in the story. However,
they also carry the story forward into the present day in ways
that are helpful to institutions in building a case and context for
support. The effect is to give alumni a clear view of the institution
that they were being asked to support, and a renewed pride in
their sense of belonging.
The aspect of involving alumni in the creation of our books
gives these projects a participative quality which carries through
into extremely strong book sales both before and following
publication.
Illustrated book publishing at its best‘Quality is never an accident. There must be the will to produce a superior thing.’ – Ruskin
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How we work
Our clients tell us that they want the highest-quality book at the
lowest possible price: they want to be confident that their book
will sell to alumni but they don’t want the hassle of having to do
the selling, and they want the whole process of creating the book
to take place without key staff having to put their normal working
lives on hold. All of these things are possible!
TMI will take charge of all aspects of the project working in
close liaison with you to ensure the finished product is a perfectly
formed presentation of your institution. We appoint and manage a
project editor or author, develop a synopsis, manage photography
and picture research, design the book and organize all necessary
proof-reading, indexing, printing and delivery. Additionally,
TMI has developed a sophisticated ‘early-bird offer’ marketing
expertise. We will market the book directly to your alumni
database in advance of publication and manage all aspects of pre-
publication sales right through to the packaging and shipping of
books on publication.
Your alumni will benefit from a special pre-publication price
if they take up the early bird offer. Additionally, if they order
before an advertised deadline they will have their name printed in
a special appendix within the book which proves hugely popular.
Finally, they will be invited to contribute memories, anecdotes and
memorabilia to be selected for inclusion within the book, subject
to the editor’s discretion and the client’s approval.
One of the key incentives for an institution to proceed with
TMI is the substantially reduced financial commitment required.
Our aim is to finance the project as much as possible through
direct sales to your alumni rather than through large payments
from the institution itself. The success of our early-bird promotion
will depend upon the size of the alumni database and strength of
alumni affinity to the institution. Invariably, response rates in the
UK have been very strong, with a 10 to 15 per cent take-up rate
from databases being typical. In principle, if alumni take-up is
sufficiently strong then there may be no cost at all to the institution
in publishing the book.
With best wishes
Joel Burden,
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UCLA: The First CenturyMARINA DUNDJERSKI
From impassioned efforts by Angelenos to create a public university in
Southern California to an unparalleled ‘First to 100’ NCAA championship
run, to the heralding of a new medical center for the 21st century, this book
captures the compelling history of this dynamic university.
UCLA’s ascent from a small two-year branch of the University of California
on the grounds of a normal school to an internationally renowned research
university is one of the most remarkable success stories in American higher
education. Author Marina Dundjerski has masterfully woven together a century
of socio-political events into a rich chronicle of the people who forged a dream
to build Southern California’s premier institute of higher learning. Illustrated with
more than 900 images, many previously unpublished, UCLA: The First Century is
also a stunning pictorial representation of the era.
‘100 years of UCLA on your coffee table.’
Los Angeles Times
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Encapsulating the work of the UCLA History
Project over eight years, UCLA: The First Century is
a 360-page full-color defi nitive history combining a
lively narrative style and dynamic Bruin tales, lavishly
illustrated with over 900 images.
THe CHALLeNGe
To create a stunningly illustrated, beautifully
designed and produced volume truly worthy of
UCLA’s outstanding achievements over a century
of progress.
‘The book is indeed beautiful. Thank you so much for all the work that went into it.’
Rhea Turletaub
Vice-Chancellor, UCLA External Affairs
‘Yes I have seen the publication and it is absolutely beautiful! To a person, they see
the product, their eyes widen and they say “Oh my goodness, it’s beautiful!” We are
so proud and pleased with the product and can thank you and your talented team for
helping to bring our dream to life. You folks are truly amazing.’
Ralph E. Amos
CEO and Assistant Vice-Chancellor
UCLA Alumni Association and Alumni Relations
‘We really appreciate the work of TMI on this. I haven’t said this along the way, but
our partnership with your company really helped us to meet the high expectations of
our varied constituents and we couldn’t have done it without you.’
J.C. Schnabl MBA CSPG
Executive Director, Finance and Administration
UCLA Alumni Association
ISBN: 978 1 906507 37 4
LIST PRICE: $75.00
PUBLICATION: November 2011
SPECIFICATIONS: 9½ '' x 11'' hardcover,
360 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: Text is intertwined with
more than 900 photographs
TEXT: 150,000 words
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A Portrait of Pepperdine: Life at an Extraordinary UniversityFEATURING PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIAN ANDREWS
As George Pepperdine said at the opening dedication ceremony of the college he founded
in 1937, ‘There are many good colleges and universities which can give you standard
academic training, but if our school does not give you more than that, it really has no
reason to exist.’ The purpose of this book, which arrives during the 75th anniversary of
that founding day, is to identify and highlight the ways in which Pepperdine University
continues to bring life to this idea.
In order to do this, photographer Julian Andrews was asked to follow the people that make up
Pepperdine today – the students, the professors, the administrators, the athletes, the coaches – as they
went about their daily business of learning, sharing, inspiring, or just relaxing. Armed with his stunning
images (which are complemented by photographic treasures from the University archives), we present
you with this singular version of Pepperdine life, rounded at the edges but bursting at the seams with
that particular sense of community, excellence, and uniqueness that this university engenders.
‘Just got the books today – beautiful! There’s nothing like seeing the actual thing.’
Michael J. Menichetti
Pepperdine University Public Affairs
ISBN: 978 1 906507 70 1
LIST PRICE: $50.00
PUBLICATION: February 2012
SPECIFICATIONS: 11'' x 9.45'' hardcover,
176 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: over 250 photographs in
colour and black and white
TEXT: 15,000 words
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The University of Cambridge:an 800th Anniversary PortraitEDITED BY PETER PAGNAMENTA
To celebrate its 800th anniversary year, the University of Cambridge worked with
publishers Third Millennium to produce this special commemorative book. Edited by
Peter Pagnamenta, one of Britain’s most distinguished documentary producers, this
lavishly illustrated, beautifully designed and produced hardback volume traces the
University’s growth and development from its small beginnings to tomorrow’s aspirations.
• Published as the offi cial volume to accompany the 800th anniversary celebrations in 2009
• Features expert, informative and entertaining contributions from leading Cambridge
fi gures of every generation
• Takes in every part of extra-curricular life – from rowing and rugby, political involvement
and the Union, to writing, acting and directing
• Illustrated throughout with specially commissioned photography alongside a rich
selection of images from the University archives
‘Suitably emollient on the whole, though with sharp edges in places, this compendium of low living and high
thinking, of student press and Nobel Prizemen … will enjoy a wide readership.’
The Times Literary Supplement
ISBN: 978 1 903942 65 9
LIST PRICE: $80.00 / £50.00
PUBLICATION: September 2008
SPECIFICATIONS: 280 x 240 mm
hardcover, 352 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: over 600 illustrations
TEXT: 150,000 words
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Faith and Service:A Portrait of The Order of MaltaEDITED BY VAL HORSLER
Tracing its origins to the eleventh century, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta can
look back over a history of fortitude in the face of challenge, of courage in battle, of
compassion for those in need.
Today, the Order is one of the world’s most effective humanitarian organisations, with 12,500
members, 80,000 permanent volunteers, and over 20,000 medical personnel, including doctors,
nurses, auxiliaries and paramedics. The goal is to assist the elderly, handicapped, refugees,
children, the homeless, those with terminal illness and leprosy in fi ve continents of the world,
without distraction of race or religion. Through its worldwide relief corps the Order is also
engaged to aid victims of natural disasters, epidemics and armed confl icts.
Faith and Service is the fi rst volume to offer a global panorama of the Order’s efforts and
activities. Through compelling photo-reportage from the front line, the book brings the day-to-
day commitment of the Order’s volunteers vividly to life as well as portraying the humanity of
those they serve.
‘The Order of Malta today continues its 900-year-old tradition of caring for the poor and the sick. So that
our work can be better understood, we have launched a new book project which I believe will greatly enhance
understanding of the work of the Order within the wider world community. I will personally be supporting
this very worthwhile project.’
Fra’ Matthew Festing, The Grand Master
ISBN: 978 1 906507 24 4
LIST PRICE: $70.00 / £45.00
*(leatherbound $425 / £275)
PUBLICATION: May 2011
SPECIFICATIONS: 280 x 240mm
hardcover, 192 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: over 250 images in
colour and black and white
TEXT: 60,000 words
(leatherbound edition*)
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The Newnham Year:An Inside PerspectivePRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALAN DAVIDSON
The cycle of the Newnham year has a timeless quality, and this hardback book includes
many wonderful images from both the past and the present of the College throughout. It
captures the beautiful gardens, the imposing Champneys buildings, but more than that it
truly evokes the essence of Newnham College, Cambridge.
The creation of the book has united many aspects of College life, culminating in a mass
photograph that saw everyone congregating on Clough Lawn, from porters and professors to
gardeners and students. The photographs in the book are also linked by memories and captions
supplied by Newnham alumnae, students, staff and senior members.
ISBN: 978 1 906507 62 6
LIST PRICE: £29.50
PUBLICATION: October 2011
SPECIFICATIONS: 250 x 250 mm
hardcover, 144 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: over 200 photographs
TEXT: 10,000 words
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Trinity: A PortraitEDITED BY EDWARD STOURTON
Plenty has been written about the genesis of Trinity College, Cambridge, its many
distinguished alumni and even its fi nances. However, in the seven decades since the
Second World War, generations of Trinity students have witnessed profound changes at
an unprecedented pace.
Trinity: A Portrait, then, is not a history so much as a thematic exploration of both the
individual’s experience of the College and the College’s development in the university, national
and global arenas. Today, Trinity is a vital contributor to the modern, research-based University
of Cambridge, at the same time remaining a scholarly community, a family in which the social
and academic are indivisible.
‘Ed Stourton and his colleagues have assembled a wonderful book – a combination of text and pictures
guaranteed to inform and amuse anyone with a Trinity connection.’
Professor Lord Rees of Ludlow, OM PRS, Master
ISBN: 978 1 906507 31 2
LIST PRICE: £45.00
PUBLICATION: July 2011
SPECIFICATIONS: 280 x 240 mm
hardcover, 272 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: up to 350 illustrations
TEXT: 105,000 words
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Charterhouse:A 400th anniversary portraitEDITED BY ERNST ZILLEKENS
This book presents a personal overview of the School’s history through the eyes of former pupils,
past and present teachers and archivists. It brings to life the rich history of Charterhouse through
broad overviews, entertaining anecdotes and personal memories from Old Carthusians, which are
richly illustrated through archival material and many vivid modern photographs by Roger Smeeton.
This beautiful volume will be enjoyed by all those who have a close connection with the School, and
also by those wishing to gain an insight into the development and achievements of a unique institution.
‘I think it’s a marvellous achievement – beautifully designed and produced and will, without doubt, be treasured
by Carthusians, and for years to come. I am enormously grateful to you and your team for making it all a very
enjoyable process.’
The Revd John Witheridge
Headmaster
ISBN: 978 1 906507 14 5
LIST PRICE: £45.00
PUBLICATION: November 2010
SPECIFICATIONS: 280 x 240mm
hardcover, 208 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: over 150 colour and
50 black and white illustrations
TEXT: 75,000 words
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Nothing Impossible:A Portrait of The Royal MarinesGENERAL EDITOR: LIEUTENANT COLONEL EWEN-SOUTHBY TAILYOUR
OBE ROYAL MARINES
A birthday celebrating 350 long, rough and glorious years is a very special one that needs
marking in the most distinguished manner possible. This portrait book, offering selected
snapshots from many of those years, is such a commemoration.
The fi rst offi cial portrait of the Royal Marines for over 20 years, this stunning new hardback
volume captures the life, activities, capabilities and ethos of the Corps. Personal and expert
accounts address in detail the history, service and training of the Royal Marines, and are
accompanied throughout by wide-ranging archive images and exceptional new special
photography, all reproduced to the highest quality.
‘It is a wonderful book thanks to your patience and your remarkable team’s ability to pull such a diverse
selection of pictures and essays together in such a balanced and cohesive manner.’
Lieutenant Colonel Ewen-Southby Tailyour
‘This book is a fi tting tribute to the achievements of all who have served in the Corps.’
Major General G.S. Robinson
ISBN: 978 1 906507 23 7
LIST PRICE: £45.00
PUBLICATION: October 2010
SPECIFICATIONS: 305 x 254mm
hardcover, 192 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: over 200 colour and
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TEXT: 75,000 words
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Treasures of St AndrewsUniversity LibraryEDITED BY NORMAN H. REID WITH MARC BOULAY, RACHEL HART,
ELIZABETH HENDERSON, MOIRA MACKENZIE AND MAIA SHERIDAN
The collections which have gathered within St Andrews University Library are
outstanding. Books from the dawn of European printing to contemporary fi ne
imprints, including the fruits of over a century’s status as a Copyright Deposit Library;
manuscripts representing the breadth of human activity from the dawn of Christendom
to modern times; an astonishing photographic archive, based on the position of
St Andrews as one of the crucibles of early photographic development; and the
university’s own institutional archive.
This volume presents 50 selected items from across the collections, each accompanied by a short
explanatory essay by an expert in the fi eld. It also features an introductory essay outlining the
history of St Andrews University Library from its beginnings in a few mediaeval cathedral book
presses to the modern hub of learning within an institution of international academic reputation.
‘Scholars, staff and students at the University of St Andrews are extraordinarily privileged to have such
precious resources to draw on as we make our own contributions to our academic community here in Scotland
and beyond. I hope that this book will, in its turn, prove a source of inspiration and delight to its readers.’
Louise Richardson
Principal and Vice-Chancellor
ISBN: 978 1 906507 15 2
LIST PRICE: £15.00
PUBLICATION: September 2010
SPECIFICATIONS: 250 x 210mm
softcover, 160 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: 136 illustrations
TEXT: 25,000 words
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The Conscience of Europe:50 Years of the European Courtof Human RightsGENERAL EDITOR: JONATHAN SHARPE
This book, published in English and French editions, and designed to mark the Court’s
fi ftieth anniversary in 2009 and the Convention’s sixtieth in 2010, does not purport to be
a full and complete history of the institution. Nor is it a treatise on the Court’s procedure
and case-law, on which many publications already exist.
Rather, being for the general reader wishing to increase his or her knowledge of the Court as
an institution, it steers a course between an academic commentary and a purely introductory
guide. It groups a variety of individual contributions, on topics generally selected by the authors
themselves, round a skeleton retracing the main relevant events over the last half-century.
This publication has been made possible by a generous contribution from the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
ISBN: 978 1 906507 45 9 (English edition);
978 1 906507 59 6 (French edition)
LIST PRICE: £41.50 / €50.00
PUBLICATION: January 2011
SPECIFICATIONS: 280 x 240mm
hardcover, 224 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: over 200 illustrations
TEXT: 90,000 words
(English edition)
(French edition)
Cowdray Park Polo Club:The CentenaryCLARE MILFORD HAVEN, ROGER CHATTERTON-NEWMAN AND VANESSA TAYLOR
For the last century, Cowdray Park has been at the forefront of polo, both professional
and amateur, in the British Isles – indeed, in the Western World. Founded in 1910 as
a small country club, where the Pearson family and their friends could enjoy summer
games after the London season was over, the club progressed to become the home of the
British Open Championship for the Gold Cup which, after the Argentine Open, is the
most coveted tournament in international polo.
This limited edition book tells the fascinating story of the club from 1910 to the present day.
Lavishly illustrated throughout, with photographs old and new, that story is vividly brought to
life through the reminiscences of players, staff and friends of the club, past and present.
Cowdray Park Polo Club: The Centenary includes a CD of Tournament Winners 1910-2010, and
Forewords by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, HRH The Prince of Wales and The Viscount Cowdray.
‘… a treasure for anyone connected with polo and illuminating for anyone who is not.’
Country Life
ISBN: 978 1 906507 56 5
LIST PRICE: £100
PUBLICATION: July 2011
SPECIFICATIONS: 300 x 294 mm
hardcover, 256 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: over 800 illustrations
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Grosvenor House:The Inheritance and the PeopleNICHOLAS REDMAN
The story of one of the world’s most famous luxury hotels, set in the heart of Mayfair,
London. The book is resplendent with contemporary photography specially commissioned
from world-renowned photographer Nick Danziger, together with fascinating archive
images evoking the glamorous London society of past eras.
Text and copious illustrations introduce the reader to some of its celebrated guests – among
them royalty and aristocracy, fi lm stars, entertainers and statesmen.
‘I hope that you will enjoy this brief account and that it will convey to you the fl avour of our great inheritance.’
J.W. MarriottISBN: 978 1 903942 96 3
PUBLICATION: March 2009
SPECIFICATIONS: 280 x 280mm
hardcover, 144 pages
ILLUSTRATIONS: over 200 colour and
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TEXT: 25,000 words
IMPRINT: James & James
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