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With the open publication of City of Bits: Space, Place, and the Infobahn by William J. Mitchell in 1995, the MIT Press vaulted into the open access publishing space where we have pushed the limits for close to 30 years. Now, we are widely recognized as one of the most innovative open access publishers in the world with more than 350 open access books.
To remain relevant in a world of ever-advancing information discovery tools, reference works require continuously updated entries, open peer review, and accessibility anywhere in the world with a single click.
Building on the success of The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, a landmark volume that defined the field for a generation, the forthcoming Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science (OECS) will use the PubPub open publishing platform to create a shared understanding of foundational concepts and provide structure and connective tissue across a broad and complex array of disciplines, books, journals, and other resources.
Our open access book collections remove cost or geographical barriers to scientifically rigorous research and content, maintain access to older and out of print titles, and provide the right information at the right time when the world faces unprecedented challenges.
Many of our classic, out-of-print architecture and urban studies books remained undigitized because of complex design requirements and the prohibitive cost of image permissions. Generously funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation as part of the Humanities Open Book Program, these books are now open access, many with fresh forewords that bring new insights to bear on classic works.
As the global community confronted the COVID-19 pandemic, access to knowledge and research was more urgent than ever. In response to the increased need for digital content and distance learning, the MIT Press made a selection of titles on pandemics, epidemiology, and related topics freely available for the foreseeable future.
Climate change is one of the world's most pressing challenges, and access to multidisciplinary, trustworthy research is imperative for scientists, policymakers, and citizens around the world. Developed in support of the Open Climate Campaign, this curated reading list of open access books and journals expands our understanding of climate change and environmental studies.
The first volume of two in an updated history of role-playing games, a comprehensive critical analysis of ancient DNA research, a study of architecture in Belgium, and more. Explore these books and a selection of our other new and soon-to-be-released titles for July.
The Food, Health, and the Environment series presents the theories, evidence, and strategies that enable scholars, practitioners, and activists to identify and advance just and resilient food, health, and environmental systems. Titles in the series offer critical analyses of food production, distribution, and consumption, from the global to the local, unmasking the political, economic, cultural, and technological dimensions of existing food systems and illustrating pathways for transformation.
SUNDAY PRESS receives its 18th Will Eisner Award nomination in 2020! Little Joe took the honor this year for the "virtual" Will Eisner Awards, which will take place online due to the cancellation of Comic-Con International in San Diego. Little Joe reviewed by The Comics Journal
SUNDAY PRESS receives its 17th Will Eisner Award nomination in 2019! Thimble Theatre took the honor this year at the Will Eisner Awards ceremony at Comic-Con International in San Diego. THIMBLE THEATRE well reviewed by both The Comics Journal and
Sunday Press is honored to receive the 2017 Will Eisner Comics Industry Award for Best Archival Project. Order from the Sunday Press website and get FREE shipping (U.S. only) and a Dick Tracy poster page.
The New York TImes Holiday Gift Guide is out and White Boy is on the list of top ten graphic novels for 2015. "This exquisite collection, from the indispensable publisher of vintage comic strips, Sunday Press..."
GoComics, the premiere website for comic strips, is now featuring a serialization of Society is Nix, along with early comics from other Sunday Press editions and an assortment of pages that have never been reprinted anywhere.
"Peter Maresca has been delighting aficionados of turn-of-the-20th-century Sunday comics pages for more than 10 years with his spectacularly produced and designed volumes, starting with "Little Nemo in Slumberland" in 2005. "Society Is Nix" ... is a collection that represents the birth of the medium itself...Mr. Maresca's approach is stunning and simple: He reproduces the pages at actual size (that is, enormous) with top-notch printing values."
Sunday strips from Milt Gross, the king of screwball comics: Nize Baby, Count Screwloose, and Dave's Delicatessen. Plus dozens more examples of Gross's hilarity from books and magazines.
Before his incredible inventions made him a household word, Rube Goldberg was one of the most popular comic-strip artists in America. This hilarious collection contains the complete Sunday comics run of his first hit, Foolish Questions, a daily strip panel that was expanded and colorized for the pages of the Sunday Chicago Tribune from 1909 and 1910.
In the early 1930s, Chester Gould dramatically altered the comics landscape with a new style of gritty realism torn from Chicago's headlines. This selection of Dick Tracy Sunday comics from 1931 to 1939 features Gould's most infamous villains of the decade in four complete stories, plus forty more fabulous Sunday pages, reprinted for the first time in the original colors and in full tabloid size.
BONUS: 4-page replica of the original 1931 sell sheet for DIck Tracy from the Tribune Syndicate.
From famed New Yorker illustrator Garrett Price comes this magnificently drawn coming-of-age tale of a teenage boy brought up by a Native American tribe. The complete run of 153 White Boy/Skull Valley Sunday pages are reprinted for the first time in 80 years! With 15 pages of rare material chronicling the life and art of Garrett Price.
Collected for the first time - the best Gasoline Alley Sunday comics. King's innovations in art, layout, and storytelling brought a new warmth and style to the medium at the dawn of the Golden Age of newspaper comic strips.
Long-hidden treasures from the Land of Oz: the complete Sunday series by L. Frank Baum and Walt McDougall, and the 1904 Scarecrow and the Tinman by W.W. Denslow. Plus more full-size Oz and McDougall comics.
From the beginning in 1958, Elizabeth Zimmermann reviewed books and suggested her favorites to knitters in her newsletters, carrying a few select titles for her mail order business Elizabeth Zimmermann, LTD. Schoolhouse Press continues to offer the books that form the heart of any good hand-knitting reference library, in addition to new books with innovative techniques, disciplines, or patterns by designers we admire.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Press is the official publisher for Certification and Learning study guides and technical books for business and IT professionals. Our mission is to publish quality content on the technologies and solutions to help you advance your skills and knowledge.
Founded in 1892, Stanford University Press publishes 130 books a year across the humanities, social sciences, law, and business. Our books inform scholarly debate, generate global and cross-cultural discussion, and bring timely, peer-reviewed scholarship to the wider reading public. Numerous recent accolades include the Hayek Book Award and an NAACP Image Award nomination, while our authors and their books frequently appear in impactful media outlets such as the New York Times and NPR as well as in leading academic journals. Readers can find SUP titles at physical and online retailers around the world. At the leading edge of both print and digital dissemination of innovative research, with more than 3,000 books currently in print, SUP is a publisher of ideas that matter, books that endure.
Making world literature available in English is crucial to opening our cultural borders, and its availability plays a vital role in maintaining a healthy and vibrant book culture. Open Letter strives to cultivate an audience for these works by helping readers discover imaginative, stunning works of fiction and poetry and by creating a constellation of international writing that is engaging, stimulating, and enduring.
We've decided to offer a 40% discount on all Open Letter titles written by women, along with any book translated by a woman, for the whole month of August. Discount applied AUTOMATICALLY at checkout.
Our 2019 Fall/Winter books are now available for perusal and preorder! Featuring new work from Open Letter favorites Quim Monz, Merc Rodoreda, and Sergio Chejfec, the second part of Rodrigo Fresn's barn-busting trilogy, Israeli novelist and translator Michal Ben-Naftali, and brand spanking new translations of Rainer Maria Rilke.
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