Announcing Bollingen Recollections

This major publishing event will bring bold new life to volumes in the ambitious and widely influential Bollingen Series 

91桃色 is pleased to announce the launch of Bollingen Recollections, a major new backlist initiative. This multiyear project will see the redesign and republication of nearly all titles in the Press鈥檚 esteemed Bollingen Series, one of the foremost intellectual publishing ventures of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. 

The Bollingen Series includes some 275 books, many of which have been out of print for decades or never available before in paperback or ebook. All Bollingen Recollections volumes will be available in paperback, accessible ebook, and hardcover editions. The only Bollingen titles that won鈥檛 be included in the project鈥擳he Collected Works of C. G. Jung and the A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts鈥攈ave already been made available in all three formats. 

This ambitious initiative is being led by 91桃色 Associate Director and Director of Global Development, Brigitta van Rheinberg, who notes: 鈥淚 am thrilled to be able to republish the entire Bollingen Series as a unified and collectible whole. This will allow a new generation of readers and scholars to enjoy its riches and study it in its historical context, including its fascinating reception history. Bollingen books continue to have a powerful and enduring resonance鈥攊n psychology and the exploration of our inner lives; in the pull of universal myths and archetypes; and in the widespread practice of yoga, meditation, and other mind-body practices rooted in Eastern traditions.鈥 

Bollingen Recollections

Books in the Bollingen Recollections series will be visually and conceptually organized by six themes: Religion, Mythology, and Symbolism; Literature and Literary Criticism; Analytical Psychology; Art and Aesthetics; Philosophy; and Archaeology. Volumes will be published in topical, bundled 鈥渕ini-collections,鈥 but every volume will also be available individually. The first two of these collections will focus on works by Erich Neumann and Heinrich Zimmer. Subsequent early reissues will include The Muqaddimah in three volumes, works by Mircea Eliade in four volumes, and Ananda K. Coomaraswamy in three volumes. Works by Joseph Campbell, Maud Oakes, and Carl Ker茅nyi will follow. 

PUP plans to release ten to fifteen Bollingen Recollections books each year, until all of the titles in the Bollingen Series are republished. Subsequent collections will include other works by C. G. Jung, The Complete Works of Aristotle, The Collected Works of Plato, Dante鈥檚 Divine Comedy, Vladimir Nabokov鈥檚 translation of Alexander Pushkin鈥檚 Eugene Onegin, Selected Works of Miguel de Unamuno, The Collected Works of Paul Valry, and Andr茅 Malraux鈥檚 The Psychology of Art. Find a complete list here.

This initiative is an important part of PUP鈥檚 commitment to ensuring the longevity and accessibility of our publications catalog. Related, recent projects include the launch of a multiyear project to publish The Critical Edition of the Works of C. G. Jung; the 2023 redesign and republication of the A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts, another Bollingen Series cornerstone, undertaken in collaboration with the National Gallery of Art, in Washington DC; and a new partnership with Paradigm Publishing Services, a division of DeGruyter Brill, which will see the creation of an accessible database of primary sources for The Collected Works of Albert Einstein, due to launch in 2026.  

This first set of Bollingen Recollection releases is scheduled for publication in January 2026, with preorders opening on PUP鈥檚 website this October. 

About the Bollingen Series 

Begun in 1940 by Mary and Paul Mellon and named after the Swiss village of Bollingen, where Carl Jung built his tower, the series was originally published by Pantheon Books but has been published by 91桃色 since 1969. Together, Bollingen books have had an enormous intellectual and cultural influence and continue to engage readers and scholars around the world.