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A Century in Books: Princeton University Press 1905-2005
A Century in Books: Princeton University Press 1905-2005 |
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Both as a tribute to our authors and to celebrate our centenary, Princeton University Press here presents A Century in Books. This beautifully designed volume highlights 100 of the nearly 8,000 books we have published. Necessarily winnowed from a much larger list, these books best typify what has been most lasting, most defining, and most distinctive about our publishing history--from Einstein's The Meaning of Relativity (1922) to the numerous mathematical and other works that marked the Press's watershed decade of the 1940s, including von Neumann and Morgenstern's Theory of Games and Economic Behavior; from milestones of literary criticism by Erich Auerbach and Northop Frye to George Kennan's Pulitzer Prize-winning book on Soviet-American relations; from Milton Friedman and Anna Jacobson Schwartz's A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960 to more recent landmarks such as L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Paolo Menozzi, and Alberto Piazza's The History and Geography of Human Genes and Robert Shiller's Irrational Exuberance. ln addition to succinct descriptions of the 100 titles and a short introduction on the history of the Press, the book features five essays by prominent scholars and writers: Michael Wood discusses the impact on Princeton University Press of intellectuals who fled Nazi Germany and authored many influential books. Anthony Grafton recounts our rich publishing tradition in history, politics, and culture. Sylvia Nasar traces our evolution into a leading voice in economics publishing. Daniel Kevles reflects on Einstein, a figure of special importance to Princeton. And Lord Robert May writes on our long-standing tradition of publishing in mathematics and science. A Century in Books is more than a celebration of 100 years of publishing at Princeton University Press--it is a treasure trove of 100 years of books that have added to the richness of twentieth-century intellectual life. Visit A Century in Books Official Website Full text online (PDF format). As part of our centennial celebration, we have postedA Century in Books on our Web site, at pup.princeton.edu and we will also be publishing a hardcover edition. In addition to featuring descriptions of the 100 titles, this book includes essays by Daniel Kevles on Einstein, Michael Wood on the impact of European refugee intellectuals, Anthony Grafton on history and politics, Lord Robert May on math and science, and Sylvia Nasar on economics. These essays, read in conjunction with the individual title entries, will allow readers to appreciate how the history of Princeton University Press reflects much of the richness of twentieth-century intellectual life. We hope that you take the opportunity to read our centennial publication and join us in this celebration of 100 years of publishing."
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