Princeton University Press is a prestigious academic publishing house that was established in 1905 by Princeton University in New Jersey, United States. It is known for publishing scholarly works in various fields, including science, history, politics, economics, and literature, as well as for publishing works that address general readers. Princeton University Press publishes around 300 new titles each year and has a backlist of more than 5,000 books, which have won numerous prizes, including the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the Nobel Prize. Some of its most notable authors include Albert Einstein, John Rawls, Jürgen Habermas, Elaine Pagels, and Thomas Piketty. The Press is also known for publishing important reference works, including The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein and The Papers of Woodrow Wilson.

Showing all 8 results