Princeton University Press

Founded in 1905, Princeton University Press is a nonprofit publisher with close connections to Princeton University. The Press brings influential voices and ideas to the world stage through their academic scholarship, advancing the frontiers of scholarly knowledge and promoting the human conversation. Our global assembly of authors features many of the most influential scholars in their fields. The Press is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. The European office in Oxford celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2019. Its presence has given us the opportunity to expand the Press's scholarly connections and visibility in Europe. The Press was shortlisted for the Academic, Educational and Professional Publisher of the Year section of the 2021 British Book Awards. Princeton University Press opened its China office in August 2017, the first such presence for an American university press.
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Princeton University Press has partnered with IEEE and IEEE Xplore to provide a curated collection of popular and award-winning eBook titles. The collection features content from fields such as engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, astronomy and history of science. Titles in the collection come from Princeton University Press's leading series, including the Princeton Science Libraries series, the Princeton Legacy Library, and Science Essentials Collection. The authors of the titles are some of the most influential scholars in their fields, including Nobel Prize winners and best-selling book authors. This collection is ideal for students, researchers, and technical professionals.
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Featured Titles from Princeton University Press
Mathematics in Ancient Egypt: A Contextual HistoryAnnette Imhausen2016
Behind Deep Blue: Building the Computer That Defeated the World Chess ChampionFeng-hsiung Hsu; Jon Kleinberg2022
Author Discussions
"The Whole Truth: A Cosmologist's Reflections on the Search for Objective Reality", from the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, P. J. E Peebles, reflects on a personal meditation on the quest for objective reality in natural science. This video discussion is based on his latest book, with the same title, and can be accessed through IEEE Xplore.
In this podcast episode, "So Simple a Beginning" shows how the emerging new science of biophysics is transforming our understanding of life on Earth and enabling potentially life saving but controversial technologies such as gene editing, artificial organ growth, and ecosystem engineering.
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