Princeton Architectural Press

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Princeton Architectural Press
Parent companyChronicle Books
Founded1981
FounderKevin Lippert
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York, New York
DistributionChronicle Books (US)
Raincoast Books (Canada)
Abrams & Chronicle Books (UK)
Bookreps NZ (New Zealand)
Books at Maniac (Australia)[1]
Nonfiction topicsarchitecture, design, nature, gardening, cooking, pop culture, and other illustrated and visual nonfiction book categories
Official websitewww.papress.com

Princeton Architectural Press (now PA Press) is a division of Chronicle Books.[2]

Founded by Kevin Lippert[3] in 1981 in Princeton, NJ.

The Press, now based in New York City, has since broadened its scope to include new nonfiction book categories such as nature, gardening, cookbooks, pop culture, and more, and introduced illustrated children's books and stationery and puzzle products to its publishing program.[4]

PA Press is not related to or affiliated with Princeton University Press.[5]

References

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  2. ^ PA Press, "Grady Named to Expanded Role at Chronicle"
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  4. ^ PA Press, "PA Press | About"
  5. ^ Sharon Deng, "'Gray areas': Who can use the 'Princeton' name?", The Daily Princetonian, May 11, 2014.

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