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Princeton Books has anchored the intellectual life of Nassau Street for nearly five decades, offering a carefully curated inventory that reflects the university town's passion for ideas. The store occupies a handsome two-story colonial building where every shelf is organized with a professor's precision. Downstairs, new releases in philosophy, history, and literary fiction share space with an impressive collection of university press titles from around the world. The second floor houses a rare and antiquarian section specializing in Enlightenment-era texts and early American imprints. Staff members are often graduate students or retired academics, lending every recommendation a depth of knowledge that keeps loyal customers returning year after year.
Princeton Books has anchored the intellectual life of Nassau Street for nearly five decades, offering a carefully curated inventory that reflects the university town's passion for ideas. The store occupies a handsome two-story colonial building where every shelf is organized with a professor's precision. Downstairs, new releases in philosophy, history, and literary fiction share space with an impressive collection of university press titles from around the world. The second floor houses a rare and antiquarian section specializing in Enlightenment-era texts and early American imprints. Staff members are often graduate students or retired academics, lending every recommendation a depth of knowledge that keeps loyal customers returning year after year. Located in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 1976, making it 50 years of championing books and readers.
Weekly faculty lecture series on Thursday evenings, monthly philosophy reading groups, seasonal book fairs with Princeton University Press, and an annual Einstein Birthday celebration featuring science writing.
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