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Transaction Publishers Press releases

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May 18, 2012
Company Gives Away Books, NOOKs, and Gifts to Celebrate 50 Years in Publishing

Mar 21, 2012
Irving Louis Horowitz, Hannah Arendt Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Political Science at Rutgers University, and founder of Transaction Publishers, passed away in Princeton, New Jersey, on March 21, 2012.

Jul 13, 2011
Transaction Publishers will now distribute titles from the Center for Urban Policy Research (CUPR) of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University.

Apr 12, 2011
Prof. James E. Katz analyzes the social policy dimension of the mobile communication revolution in his new book, Mobile Communication (Transaction Publishers, 2011).

Mar 31, 2011
A Northwestern Library exhibit will display materials from Georgie Anne Geyer's upcoming book - Predicting the Unthinkable, Anticipating the Impossible (Transaction Publishers, 2011).

Mar 17, 2011
Covering Disaster: Lessons from Media Coverage of Katrina and Rita (Transaction, 2010) editors, Ralph Izard and Jay Perkins observes how "crisis" journalism is covered.

Mar 01, 2011
American Political Cartoons: The Evolution of a National Identity (Transaction Publishers, 2010) authors, Stephen Hess and Sandy Northrop will kick off a host of upcoming events in the D.C. area.

Dec 08, 2010
Transaction eBooks are available as Google eBooks.

Sep 30, 2010
Self, Attitudes, and Emotion Work: Western Social Psychology and Eastern Zen Buddhism Confront Each Other (Transaction Publishers, 2010) authors, Anson Shupe and Christopher Bradley will kick off their new book at a "book signing and dialogue."

Jun 17, 2010
If you've read today's New York Times, you know - the privatization of space exploration is becoming a reality. Get the book that explains the legal, business and technology and policy aspects of this controversial phenomenon.


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