Joseph Henry Press
Joseph Henry Press is an American publisher which is an imprint of the National Academies Press, publisher for the United States [National Academy of Sciences]. The imprint is named after American scientist Joseph Henry.
The imprint publishes books on science, technology, and health for the science-interested general public. JHP books represent a broad range of topics, from modern physics and frontiers of medicine to scientific biography and early childhood development.
Notable publications have included Neil de Grasse Tyson's One Universe: At Home in the Cosmos ; John Derbyshire's Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics ; J. Michael Bailey's The Man Who Would Be Queen ; Edmund Blair Bolles's Einstein Defiant: Genius versus Genius in the Quantum Revolution ; and Francisco J. Ayala's Darwin's Gift: to Science and Religion.
Some Joseph Henry Press titles are available for free online reading; its parent press offers more than 4,000 reports online for free reading, and more than 2000 PDFs and ebooks for sale.