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From the catalogue
What's new at Arnold.
42
Books on the list
10
Forum threads
41
Author work tracked
3
Subject hubs
What counts as “new” at a 130-year-old academic publisher is different from what counts as new at a trade press. For most of the list, the meaningful signal isn't a brand-new title; it's a new edition of a standing text — Muir on pathology, Topley & Wilson on microbiology, Greenwood & Earnshaw on inorganic chemistry — where a new editor has been appointed, the chapter ordering reorganised, and the bibliography brought back to date. Those revisions move a textbook back onto current reading lists for the next cycle.
This page collects three kinds of activity in one view: 2000-era featured titles by subject (the ones still pulling traffic and citations into the catalogue), recent threads on the forum, and external editorial work by Arnold authors and journal editors at other publishing houses. The third strand is recorded because most editors on the list also publish elsewhere — and tracking that work is part of how a librarian or commissioning editor makes sense of who's active in a field.
Health Sciences
Engineering, Technology & Statistics
An Introduction to Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials
Methods for medical researchers
Carpentry & Joinery — Work Activities
NVQ-aligned construction trades text
A Practical Approach to Motor Vehicle Engineering
Service and diagnostic textbook
Metal Machining — Theory and Applications
Mechanical engineering reference
Computer Busses
Humanities
Forum activity
Recent threads
Inside the World of Medical Journals
Helena Pritchard6 min read
How medical journals actually work — peer review, impact factor, MEDLINE indexing, the Big Four (NEJM, Lancet, JAMA, BMJ), open access vs subscription publishing, and the predatory-journal warning signs every working researcher should know.
Peptides for Looksmaxxing: The Complete Research Guide to Aesthetic Enhancement
Will Maluk14 min read
A deep-dive into the science of peptides for physical aesthetic optimization — covering GHK-Cu, BPC-157, Epithalon, Ipamorelin, TB-500, Melanotan II, and more. This research guide examines mechanisms of action, documented effects on skin, hair, body composition, and facial structure, alongside responsible usage frameworks for those exploring the cutting edge of appearance enhancement.
Navigating the Path to Successful Book Publishing in 2025
Jeff Ferguson4 min read
The publishing landscape is ever-evolving, and with the arrival of 2025, aspiring authors are faced with new opportunities and challenges in their que...
How Rising Paper Costs Are Reshaping Academic Publishing
Jeff Ferguson6 min read
A look at how years of pulp shortages, mill closures, and shifting freight economics have pushed paper prices to multi-decade highs — and what that means for textbook publishers, university bookstores, and the students who ultimately pay the bill.
How AI Has Reshaped Website Design
Sam Whitehead7 min read
From layout generation to copywriting, image production, and accessibility testing, AI has quietly rewritten the economics and the craft of building a website. A look at what actually changed, what still requires a human eye, and where the field is heading next.
Unearthing Success with Roberts Excavation in Connecticut
Peter Lannigan4 min read
When the conversation turns to the excavation industry, one name that often crops up is Roberts Excavation Connecticut. This organization has consiste...
What to Expect During Your First Med Spa Visit
Anya Fischer6 min read
A first-timer's guide to the med spa visit: consultation, treatment categories, cost ranges, aftercare timelines, and how to vet a licensed aesthetic provider.
The Intricacies of Textbook Publishing in College Education
Helena Pritchard3 min read
The college textbook publishing industry has transformed dramatically with the rise of digital learning, new technologies, and changing educational demands. From evolving author–editor collaboration to financial pressures and emerging innovations like AI and OERs, textbook publishing is becoming more complex, dynamic, and essential to the future of higher education.
Beyond the imprint
Recent work by people on the list
External editorial work by Arnold authors and journal editors — monographs, edited collections, and second-publisher textbooks issued elsewhere within the last few years.
Applied Linguistics Research: A Comprehensive Guide to Methodology, Design, Analysis, and Evaluation
2025 · Cambridge University Press
Hossein Nassaji
The World Atlas of Deserts and Drylands
2025 · Princeton University Press
David S. G. Thomas
Treatment of Cancer
2025 · CRC Press / Routledge
Karol Sikora
Challenging Cases in Palliative Care
2024 · Oxford University Press
Polly Edmonds
Research Methods in Generative Second Language Acquisition
2024 · Routledge
Roumyana Slabakova
The Oxford History of the First World War (New Edition)
2024 · Oxford University Press
Sir Hew Strachan
The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition, Morphosyntax, and Semantics
2024 · Routledge
Roumyana Slabakova, Silvina Montrul
Wealth and The Wealthy in the Modern World (Routledge Revivals)
2024 · Routledge
W. D. Rubinstein
Cancer: The Key to Getting the Best Care: Making the System Work for You
2023 · Edward Everett Root Publishers
Karol Sikora
Other ways into the catalogue
What's new is one entry point. The full catalogue, the authors and editors index, and the journals programme are the three indexes most readers reach the list through.
Books
Every title on the Arnold list, grouped under the same three subject hubs and indexed by series and imprint.
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Authors & editors
A-Z of the people behind the list — biographical sourcing, journal-editorial roles, and the catalogue titles each name appears on.
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Journals
Active and historical serials Arnold publishes alongside the book programme. Each entry lists scope, current and past editors, and the relevant subject.
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For the Chapman & Hall medical titles now on our list, see the imprint page.