Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press is an independent nonprofit publisher closely affiliated with Princeton University. Founded in 1905, its mission is to disseminate scholarly ideas within academia and among the broader public. With over 10,000 titles in print, Princeton University Press publishes more than 300 new non-fiction books each year. It is headquartered in Princeton, NJ, with additional offices in Oxford, England, and Beijing, China.
Books from Princeton University Press
- Thundering Waters by Christen E. Civiletto
- An Introduction to String Algorithms by Carl Kingsford
- The Fox, the Shrew, and You by Rogier B. Mars
- What Would You Do Alone in a Cage with Nothing but Cocaine? by Hanna Pickard
- The Secrets of Silence The Everyday Policing of Black Women and Their Stories about Violence by Shannon Malone Gonzalez
- Pox Romana The Plague That Shook the Roman World by Colin Elliott
- Digital Culture Shock by Katharina Reinecke
- Private Finance, Public Power A History of Bank Supervision in America by Peter Conti-Brown, Sean H. Vanatta
- The Great Betrayal The Struggle for Freedom and Democracy in the Middle East by Fawaz A. Gerges
- The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 21 1 April to 31 October 1824 by Thomas Jefferson
- The Four Masterworks of the Ming Novel Ssu Ta Ch'i-shu by Andrew H. Plaks
- The Entrepreneurial Scholar A New Mindset for Success in Academia and Beyond by Ilana M. Horwitz
- Playing Possum How Animals Understand Death by Susana Monsó
- Citizen Marx by Bruno Leipold
- Shakespeare’s Tragic Art by Rhodri Lewis
- 1177 B.C. by Eric H. Cline; Glynnis Fawkes
- Try to Love the Questions From Debate to Dialogue in Classrooms and Life by Lara Schwartz
- The Bronx Nobody Knows An Urban Walking Guide by William B. Helmreich
- Making a Mindful Nation Mental Health and Governance in the Twenty-First Century by Joanna Cook
- The Proof Stage by Stephen Abbott
- Eros the Bittersweet by Anne Carson
- How to Grieve by Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Quantitative Social Science by Kosuke Imai; Nora Webb Williams
- In the Matter of Nat Turner A Speculative History by Christopher Tomlins
- Can College Level the Playing Field? by Sandy Baum, Michael McPherson
- Cosmology’s Century An Inside History of Our Modern Understanding of the Universe by P. J. E. Peebles
- Inessential Colors Architecture on Paper in Early Modern Europe by Basile Baudez
- Athens at the Margins by Nathan T. Arrington
- Plagues Upon the Earth Disease and the Course of Human History by Kyle Harper
- The Divine Comedy, II. Purgatorio, Vol. II. Part 1 by Dante Alighieri
- Things Fall Together by Skylar Tibbits
- Incentives and Institutions by Serguey Braguinsky; Grigory Yavlinsky
- Digging Deeper How Archaeology Works by Eric H. Cline
- The Koran in English A Biography by Bruce B. Lawrence
- Rethinking Military Politics by Alfred C. Stepan
- Metastable Liquids by Pablo G. Debenedetti
- Italian Film in the Light of Neorealism by Millicent Marcus
- How to Be a Leader An Ancient Guide to Wise Leadership by Plutarch
- Sorting Out the Mixed Economy The Rise and Fall of Welfare and Developmental States in the Americas by Amy C. Offner
- The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 14 Table Talk, Part I by Samuel Taylor Coleridge