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Pergamon Press
NamePergamon Press
FounderRobert Maxwell
CountryUnited Kingdom
Key peopleRobert Maxwell, Paul Rosbaud

Pergamon Press was a major publisher of scientific and medical books and journals, known for its high-quality publications in the fields of physics, chemistry, and biology. The company was founded by Robert Maxwell and Paul Rosbaud in the 1940s, and it quickly gained a reputation for publishing works by prominent scientists such as Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, and Erwin Schrödinger. Pergamon Press was also known for its publications on nuclear physics, including works by Enrico Fermi, Leo Szilard, and Edward Teller. The company's publications were widely read by scientists at CERN, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and other major research institutions.

History

The history of Pergamon Press is closely tied to the life and career of its founder, Robert Maxwell. Maxwell was a Czechoslovakian-born businessman who had a passion for science and publishing. He founded Pergamon Press in the 1940s, and the company quickly gained a reputation for publishing high-quality scientific and medical books and journals. Pergamon Press published works by prominent scientists such as Stephen Hawking, Richard Feynman, and Murray Gell-Mann, and its publications were widely read by scientists at Harvard University, University of Cambridge, and other major research institutions. The company's publications also included works on computer science, including papers by Alan Turing, John von Neumann, and Claude Shannon.

Founding and Early Years

Pergamon Press was founded in the 1940s by Robert Maxwell and Paul Rosbaud, a German-born scientist and publisher. The company's early years were marked by a focus on publishing scientific and medical books and journals, including works on physics, chemistry, and biology. Pergamon Press published its first journal, The Journal of Nuclear Energy, in the 1950s, and it quickly gained a reputation for publishing high-quality research in the field of nuclear physics. The company's early publications also included works by prominent scientists such as Linus Pauling, James Watson, and Francis Crick, and its publications were widely read by scientists at Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other major research institutions.

Publications and Journals

Pergamon Press published a wide range of scientific and medical books and journals, including The Journal of Nuclear Energy, Journal of Computational Physics, and Computer Physics Communications. The company's publications were known for their high quality and were widely read by scientists at University of Oxford, University of California, Berkeley, and other major research institutions. Pergamon Press also published works on materials science, including papers by William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain, and its publications included works on electrical engineering, including papers by Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, and Guglielmo Marconi. The company's publications were also widely read by scientists at NASA, European Organization for Nuclear Research, and other major research institutions.

Notable Authors and Works

Pergamon Press published works by many prominent scientists, including Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, and Erwin Schrödinger. The company also published works by Nobel Prize winners such as James Watson, Francis Crick, and Murray Gell-Mann. Pergamon Press published a wide range of books and journals, including The Feynman Lectures on Physics, The Principles of Quantum Mechanics, and The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. The company's publications were widely read by scientists at University of Chicago, California Institute of Technology, and other major research institutions, and its publications included works on mathematics, including papers by Isaac Newton, Archimedes, and Euclid.

Merger and Legacy

In the 1990s, Pergamon Press was acquired by Elsevier, a major publisher of scientific and medical books and journals. The acquisition marked the end of Pergamon Press as an independent company, but its legacy lives on through the many high-quality publications it produced over the years. Pergamon Press's publications continue to be widely read by scientists at University of California, Los Angeles, University of Michigan, and other major research institutions, and its publications remain an important part of the scientific and medical literature. The company's legacy also includes its contributions to the development of scientific publishing, including the publication of works by prominent scientists such as Stephen Hawking, Richard Feynman, and Murray Gell-Mann. Category:Publishing companies

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