Princeton University Press - Papers Projects

Papers Projects

Multi-volume historical documents projects undertaken by the Press include

  • The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein
  • The Writings of Henry David Thoreau
  • The Papers of Woodrow Wilson (sixty nine volumes)
  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson
  • Kierkegaard's Writings

The Papers of Woodrow Wilson has been called "one of the great editorial achievements in all history."

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