eBooks
Individuals
Our growing list of books are available as eBooks in a range of formats, including EPUB, EPDF and MOBI. Please note that although we aim to ensure that eBooks are available at the same time as the printed book, on some occasions there may be a delay.
You can order our eBooks from a range of online retailers and library suppliers, including: JSTOR, EBSCO, ProQuest, Kortext, VitalSource and iG Library.
Individual eBooks are also available from retailers including: Amazon Kindle, Google Play, Kobo, eBooks.com.
You can also access the EPUB version of our books directly on our website. If you buy an EPUB on our website, you will need to read it using Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) reader software as our eBooks are DRM-protected. To download ADE on your computer, go here, download either the Windows or Macintosh version, depending on your system, and run the installer. Please note: you will need an Adobe ID to use this software. If you do not have an existing ID, you can sign up for free here. If you have any problems with an eBook from our site, please see our Adobe Digital Editions FAQ.
Our Open Access books are available via OAPEN or Bristol University Press Digital.
Institutions
Bristol University Press and Policy Press book and journal content are available together for the first time on our new digital platform: Bristol University Press Digital. Offering access to hundreds of monographs, textbooks, journal articles and Open Access content spanning across 30 subjects, this is a must-have social science library. Find out more about how to subscribe or sign up for a free trial.
Policy Press Scholarship Online is our digital book platform in partnership with Oxford University Press. Find out more about how to subscribe or sign up for a free trial.
Libraries and researchers can also access eBooks from our acclaimed publishing programme via our new partner, Cambridge Core.
Our books are also now available on Project Muse, a non-profit collaboration between libraries and publishers.
Our Open Access books are available via OAPEN or Bristol University Press Digital.