Publisher Information
Pennsylvania State University Press
Pennsylvania State University Press is a book publisher. Some of the books published by Pennsylvania State University Press include La Nouvelle Heloise: Julie, or the New Eloise : Letters of Two Lovers, Inhabitants of a Small Town at the Foot of the Alps, Angels and Wild Things: The Archetypal Poetics of Maurice Sendak, Changing Family Life in East Africa: Women and Children at Risk.
Main Address: |
820 North University Drive University Support Building 1, Suite C University Park PA 16802-1003 USA | Phone: (814) 865-1327 |
Fax: (814) 863-1408 | ||
Updated 11/6/2008 |
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Contact Information: | Dr. Eleanor H. Goodman Editor (Art and Art History, Architectural History, European History and Culture (Spanish, French), Literature, Medieval and Early Modern Studies, and Visual Culture) Pennsylvania State University Press 820 North University Drive University Support Building 1, Suite C University Park PA 16802-1003 USA | ||
Updated 11/17/2007 | |||
Contact Information: | Mr. Sanford G. Thatcher Editor (Latin American Studies, Law, Philosophy (Feminist, Legal, Political), Political Science, and Sociology) Pennsylvania State University Press 820 North University Drive University Support Building 1, Suite C University Park PA 16802-1003 USA | ||
Updated 11/17/2007 | |||
Non-Fiction Submissions | |||
Contact Information: | Mr. Patrick H. Alexander Editor (American Studies, European History and Culture (German), History, Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Philosophy, Regional Studies, Religion, Religious Studies, Romance Studies, and Slavic Studies) Pennsylvania State University Press 820 North University Drive University Support Building 1, Suite C University Park PA 16802-1003 USA | ||
Updated 11/17/2007 |