The Princeton Science Library is a book series of popular science written by scientists known for their popular writings and originally published by Princeton University Press.[1]
Books include:
- Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott (1884)
 - The Aim and Structure of Physical Theory by Pierre Maurice Marie Duhem (1914, English tr., 1954)
 - The Meaning of Relativity: Including the Relativistic Theory of the Non-Symmetric Field by Albert Einstein (1922)
 - The Causes of Evolution by J.B.S. Haldane (1932)
 - How to Solve It: A New Aspect of Mathematical Method by George Polya (1945)
 - The Mathematician's Mind: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field by Jacques Hadamard (1945)
 - Symmetry by Hermann Weyl (1952)
 - Eye and Brain by Richard L. Gregory (1966)
 - The Enjoyment of Math by Hans Rademacher and Otto Toeplitz (1966)
 - Adaptation and Natural Selection: A Critique of Some Current Evolutionary Thought by George Christopher Williams (1966)
 - The New Science of Strong Materials or Why You Don't Fall Through the Floor by J. E. Gordon (1968)
 - The Logic of Life: A History of Heredity by François Jacob (1976)
 - Why Big Fierce Animals Are Rare: An Ecologist's Perspective by Paul A. Colinvaux (1978)
 - Hands by John R. Napier (1980), edited by Russell H. Tuttle (1993)
 - The Laws of the Game: How the principles of nature govern chance by Manfred Eigen and Ruthild Winkler (1981)
 - Infinity and the Mind: The Science and Philosophy of the Infinite by Rudy Rucker (1982)
 - The Evolution of Culture in Animals by John Tyler Bonner (1983)
 - Neuronal Man by Jean-Pierre Changeux (1983)
 - QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter by Richard P. Feynman (1985)
 - Time Frames: The Evolution of Punctuated Equilibria by Niles Eldredge (1985)
 - Fearful Symmetry: The Search for Beauty in Modern Physics by Anthony Zee (1986 1st ed) (1997 2nd ed)
 - A View of the Sea: A Discussion between a Chief Engineer and an Oceanographer about the Machinery of the Ocean Circulation by Henry M. Stommel (1987)
 - Encounters with Einstein: And Other Essays on People, Places, and Particles by Werner Heisenberg (1989)
 - The Quantum World by John C. Polkinghorne (1989)
 - Atom and Void: Essays on Science and Community by J. Robert Oppenheimer (1989)
 - Chance and Chaos by David Ruelle (1991)
 - The Miner's Canary: Extinctions Past and Present by Niles Eldredge (1991)
 - Liquid Crystals: Nature's Delicate Phase of Matter by Peter J. Collings (1991)
 - Fractals: Endlessly Repeated Geometrical Figures by Hans Lauwerier (1991)
 - 100 Billion Suns: The Birth Life and Death of the Stars by Rudolf Kippenhahn (1993)
 - "e": The Story of a Number by Eli Maor (1994)
 - Designing the Molecular World: Chemistry at the Frontier by Philip Ball (1994)
 - The Supernova Story by Laurence Marschall (1994)
 - The Garden in the Machine: The Emerging Science of Artificial Life by Claus Emmeche (1994)
 - A Natural History of Shells by Geerat J. Vermeij (1995)
 - Total Eclipses of the Sun by Jack B. Zirker (1995)
 - The Nature of Space and Time by Stephen W. Hawking and Roger Penrose (1996)
 - Celestial Encounters: The Origins of Chaos and Stability by Florin Diacu and Philip Holmes (1996)
 - A Guide to Fossils by Helmut Mayr (1996)
 - T. Rex and the Crater of Doom by Walter Alvarez (1997)
 - How the Leopard Changed Its Spots: The Evolution of Complexity by Brian Goodwin (1997)
 - An Imaginary Tale: The Story of by Paul J. Nahin (1998)
 - ecology and evolution of Darwin's finches by Peter R. Grant (1999)
 - Trigonometric Delights by Eli Maor (2002)
 - The Extravagant Universe: Exploding Stars, Dark Energy, and the Accelerating Cosmos by Robert P. Kirshner (2002)
 - Gamma: Exploring Euler's Constant by Julian Havil (2003)
 - Journey from the Center of the Sun by Jack B. Zirker (2004)
 - Life on a Young Planet: The First Three Billion Years of Evolution on Earth by Andrew H. Knoll (2004)
 - Plows, Plagues and Petroleum: How Humans Took Control of Climate by William F. Ruddiman (2005)
 - Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved by Frans de Waal (2006)
 - The Pythagorean Theorem: A 4,000-Year History by Eli Maor (2007)
 - Dr. Euler's Fabulous Formula: Cures Many Mathematical Ills by Paul J. Nahin (2011)
 
References
- ↑ "Princeton Science Library". press.princeton.edu.
 
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