Publishers: Oxford University Press
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a wide-ranging collection that balances scholarly nonfiction with classic and literary fiction. Readers can expect works that explore historical periods, philosophical ideas, and social sciences alongside practical reference materials and educational resources. Navigating this breadth involves focusing on thematic clusters or subject areas to find a preferred reading experience.
What you’ll often find
- In-depth historical studies spanning ancient to modern times, often with a social or cultural lens
- Philosophical and ethical explorations, including critical thinking and moral history
- Reference works such as dictionaries, thesauri, and language guides supporting writing and editing
- Educational and clinical resources addressing psychology, counseling, and language learning
- Biographical and military histories with detailed narrative approaches
- Classic literary works and collections that emphasize literary criticism and cultural heritage
- Scientific and technical nonfiction covering astronomy, cosmology, and archaeology
How to browse this shelf
- Start by selecting topics or subject clusters that match your interest, such as philosophy or history
- Look for reference and educational materials when seeking practical or study-focused content
- Explore classic fiction and literary collections for narrative-driven reading
- Use historical period or geographic focus to narrow down works on specific eras or regions
- Try browsing by tone, distinguishing between analytical nonfiction and narrative storytelling
- Consider thematic approaches, such as ethics, social science, or scientific inquiry, to guide choices
- Separate fiction from nonfiction to clarify the reading experience you want
Good fit if you like
- Thoughtful, well-researched nonfiction that connects ideas across disciplines
- Classic and literary works that offer cultural and historical depth
- Practical reference tools that support language and writing skills
- Explorations of philosophy, ethics, and critical thinking presented accessibly
- Detailed historical narratives that illuminate social and political contexts
- Educational materials with clear, structured approaches to learning and therapy
- Scientific and archaeological insights grounded in scholarly research
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Pinocchio, Level 14 — Claire O’Brien
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High Skills Globalization, Competitiveness, and Skill Formation — Phillip Brown
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Causation and Responsibility An Essay in Law, Morals, and Metaphysics — Michael S. Moore
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Politics in Israel Governing a Complex Society — Brent E. Sasley
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It’s Your Call — Haydn Middleton
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American Health Care Realities, Rights, and Reforms — Charles J. Dougherty
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Real Enemies: Conspiracy Theories and American Democracy, World War I to 9/11 — Kathryn S. Olmsted
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Amici — Carole D. Moore
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Nature’s Imagination: The Frontiers of Scientific Vision — John Cornwell
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Information Technology Strategies How Leading Firms Use IT to Gain an Advantage — William V. Rapp
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Cultural Awareness (Resource Books for Teachers) — Barry Tomalin
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Kant, Race, and Racism Views from Somewhere — Huaping Lu-Adler
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Doctor Thorne (The Barsetshire Novels) — Anthony Trollope
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All about Skin Care A Guide for Women — Annette Callan
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Medieval Rome Stability and Crisis of a City, 900-1150 — Chris Wickham
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Autonomous Agents From Self-control to Autonomy — Alfred R. Mele
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Defying the Dragon Hong Kong and the World’s Largest Dictatorship — Stephen Vines
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Swift vs. Mainwaring: The Examiner and The Medley — Frank H. Ellis
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The Letters of William Blake: With Related Documents — William Blake
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On Muslim Democracy Essays and Dialogues — Rached Ghannouchi
