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  1. Pergamon Press was an Oxford-based publishing house, founded by Paul Rosbaud and Robert Maxwell, that published scientific and medical books and journals. Originally called Butterworth-Springer , it is now an imprint of Elsevier .

  2. Feb 24, 2024 · Pergamon Press. Pergamon Press was an Oxford -based publishing house, founded by Paul Rosbaud and Robert Maxwell, that published scientific and medical books and journals. Originally called Butterworth-Springer, it is now an imprint of Elsevier.

  3. Other articles where Pergamon Press Ltd. is discussed: Robert Maxwell: …publishing company, which he renamed Pergamon Press Ltd. in 1951. By the 1960s the company was a major publisher of trade journals and scientific and technical books and was making several minor acquisitions in the publishing industry.

  4. Jul 13, 2009 · Maxwell, E. (Ed) ( 1988) Robert Maxwell and Pergamon Press. Oxford: Pergamon Press, p. 2. This book contains numerous references to Rosbaud (see index). Google Scholar. 5. Letters from Rosbaud to Sir Francis Simon, March 1955–October 1956, in the Simon archives, Royal Society, London. Google Scholar. The origins of Pergamon Press: Rosbaud and ...

  5. Principles of Optics. Principles of Optics, colloquially known as Born and Wolf, is an optics textbook written by Max Born and Emil Wolf that was initially published in 1959 by Pergamon Press. [1] After going through six editions with Pergamon Press, the book was transferred to Cambridge University Press who issued an expanded seventh edition ...

    • Max Born, Emil Wolf
    • 1959
  6. Louis S. Goodman. Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, commonly referred to as the Blue Bible or Goodman & Gilman, is a textbook of pharmacology originally authored by Louis S. Goodman and Alfred Gilman. First published in 1941, the book is in its 14th edition (as of 2022), and has the reputation of being the "bible of ...

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  8. Oct 1, 2002 · He later worked for 31 years for Robert Maxwell at Headington Hill Hall, initially as subscription manager, and finally as a director of Pergamon Journals and Pergamon Press. In this memoir, he describes his personal experience of Maxwell, the man, and of Pergamon Press, the company he founded and ran.

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