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Bertrand Russell Bibliography – Books

This bibliography is based on A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell, Blackwell, Ruja, Turcon, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, various volumes, and Yours Faithfully, Bertrand Russell, Ray Perkins (ed.)

Letters to the Editor, 1904-1930
Articles and Book Reviews, 1895-1930
Books, Collections, and Pamphlets, Complete


A. MONOGRAPHS AND COLLECTIONS OF ESSAYS, FICTION, AND LETTERS

Abbreviations: Autobiography of Bertrand Russell (ABR), Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell (CPBR), Fact and Fiction (FF), Mysticism and Logic (ML), Portraits from Memory (PFM), Sceptical Essays (SE), Unpopular Essays (UE), War Crimes in Vietnam (WCV), Why I Am Not a Christian (WNC).

1896. German Social Democracy. London: Longmans, Green.

1897. An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1900. A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibniz. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1903. The Principles of Mathematics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Repr. 1931 with a new introduction by Russell.

1910. Philosophical Essays. London: Longmans, Green. Revised ed., London: George Allen & Unwin, 1966.

1910-3. Principia Mathematica, with Alfred North Whitehead. 3 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Revised ed., 1925-7.

1912. The Philosophy of Bergson. Chicago: Open Court. Revised ed., Cambridge, U.K.: Bowes and Bowes, 1914.

1912. The Problems of Philosophy. London: Williams and Norgate.

1914. Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court. Revised ed., London: George Allen & Unwin, 1926.

1914. Scientific Method in Philosophy. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Repr. ML with much omitted.

1915. Justice in War-Time. London: National Labour Press. Revised ed., Chicago: Open Court, 1916.

1916. Principles of Social Reconstruction. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1917. Political Ideals. New York: The Century Co.

1918. Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays. London: Longmans, Green.

1918. Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1919. Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1920. The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1921. The Analysis of Mind. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1922. The Problem of China. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1923. The ABC of Atoms. London: Kegan Paul.

1923. The Prospects of Industrial Civilization, with Dora Russell. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1924. Icarus, or the Future of Science. London: Kegan Paul.

1925. The ABC of Relativity. London: Kegan Paul.

1925. What I Believe. London: Kegan Paul. Repr. WNC 1957.

1926. On Education, Especially in Early Childhood. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1927. The Analysis of Matter. London: Kegan Paul.

1927. The Selected Papers of Bertrand Russell. New York: Modern Library.

1927. Why I am Not a Christian. London: Watts. Repr. WNC 1957.

1927. An Outline of Philosophy. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1928. Sceptical Essays. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1929. Marriage and Morals. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1930. The Conquest of Happiness. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1931. The Scientific Outlook. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1932. Education and the Social Order. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1934. Freedom and Organization: 1814-1914. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1935. In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1935. Religion and Science. London: Thornton Butterworth.

1936. Which Way to Peace? London: Michael Joseph.

1937. The Amberley Papers: The Letters and Diaries of Lord and Lady Amberley, ed. Bertrand and Patricia Russell. 2 vols. London: The Hogarth Press.

1938. Power: A New Social Analysis. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1940. An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. New York: W.W. Norton.

1941. Let the People Think. London: Watts.

1945. A History of Western Philosophy. New York: Simon and Schuster.

1948. Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1949. Authority and the Individual. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1950. Unpopular Essays. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1951. The Impact of Science on Society. New York: Columbia University Press.

1951. New Hopes for a Changing World. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1953. Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories. London: Bodley Head.

1954. Human Society in Ethics and Politics. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1954. Nightmares of Eminent Persons, and Other Stories. London: Bodley Head.

1956. Logic and Knowledge: Essays 1901-1950, ed. Robert Charles Marsh. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1956. Portraits from Memory and Other Essays. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1957. Understanding History and Other Essays. New York: Philosophical Library.

1957. Why I Am Not a Christian, and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects, ed. Paul Edwards. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1959. Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1959. My Philosophical Development. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1959. Wisdom of the West. London: Macdonald.

1960. Bertrand Russell Speaks His Mind. New York: World Publishing.

1961. Fact and Fiction. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1961. Has Man a Future? London: George Allen & Unwin.

1962. Principia Mathematica to *56, with A.N. Whitehead. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1963. Essays in Skepticism. New York: Philosophical Library.

1963. Unarmed Victory. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1965. On the Philosophy of Science. Indianapolis, Ind.: Bobbs-Merrill.

1967. War Crimes in Vietnam. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1967-9. The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell. 3 vols. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1969. Dear Bertrand Russell: A Selection of His Correspondence with the General Public 1950-1968, ed. Barry Feinberg and George Kasrils. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1972. The Collected Stories of Bertrand Russell, ed. Barry Feinberg. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1972. Russell’s Logical Atomism, edited and with an introduction by David Pears. London: Fontana.

1973. Essays in Analysis, edited by Douglas Lackey. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1973-83. Bertrand Russell’s America, ed. Barry Feinberg and Ronald Kasrils. 2 vols. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1975-98. Mortals and Others: American Essays, 1931-1935, ed. Harry Ruja. 2 vols. London: George Allen & Unwin.

1986. Bertrand Russell on God and Religion, ed. Al Seckel. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus.

1987. Bertrand Russell on Ethics, Sex and Marriage, ed. Al Seckel. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus.

1992. The Selected Letters of Bertrand Russell. Vol. 1, The Private Years (1884-1914), ed. Nicholas Griffin. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

1999. Russell on Ethics, ed. Charles Pigden. London: Routledge.

1999. Russell on Religion, ed. Louis Greenspan and Stefan Andersson. London: Routledge.

2001. The Selected Letters of Bertrand Russell. Vol. 2, The Public Years (1914-1970), ed. Nicholas Griffin. London: Routledge.

2002. Your Faithfully: Bertrand Russell: Letters to the Editor, 1904-1969, ed. Ray Perkins, Jr. Chicago: Open Court.

Wittgenstein, Ludwig. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Cambridge Letters, Correspondence with Russell, Keynes, Moore, Ramsey and Sraffa. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1995.

B. THE COLLECTED PAPERS OF BERTRAND RUSSELL

Volume 1. Cambridge Essays, 1888-99, ed. Kenneth Blackwell, Andrew Brink, Nicholas Griffin, Richard A. Rempel and John G. Slater. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1983.

Volume 2. Philosophical Papers, 1896-99, ed. Nicholas Griffin and Albert C. Lewis. London: Unwin Hyman, 1990.

Volume 3. Towards the “Principles of Mathematics”, 1900-02, ed. Gregory H. Moore. London: Routledge, 1994.

Volume 4. Foundations of Logic, 1903-05, ed. Alasdair Urquhart. London: Routledge, 1994.

Volume 6. Logical and Philosophical Papers, 1909-13, ed. John G. Slater. London: Routledge, 1992.

Volume 7. Theory of Knowledge: The 1913 Manuscript, ed. Elizabeth Ramsden Eames. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1984.

Volume 8. The Philosophy of Logical Atomism and Other Essays, 1914-1919, ed. John G. Slater. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1986.

Volume 9. Essays on Language, Mind, and Matter, 1919-26, ed. John G. Slater. London: Unwin Hyman, 1988.

Volume 10. A Fresh Look at Empiricism, 1927-1942, ed. John G. Slater. London: Routledge, 1996.

Volume 11. Last Philosophical Testament, 1943-1968, ed. John G. Slater. London: Routledge, 1997.

Volume 12. Contemplation and Action, 1902-14, ed. Richard A. Rempel, Andrew Brink and Margaret Moran. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1985.

Volume 13. Prophecy and Dissent, 1914-1916, ed. Richard A. Rempel. London: Unwin Hyman, 1988.

Volume 14. Pacifism and Revolution, 1916-1918, ed. Richard A. Rempel, Louis Greenspan, Beryl Haslam, Albert C. Lewis, Mark Lippincott. London: Routledge, 1995.

Volume 15. Uncertain Paths to Freedom: Russia and China, 1919-22, ed. Richard A. Rempel and Beryl Haslam. London: Routledge, 2000.

Volume 21. How to Keep the Peace: The Pacifist Dilemma, 1935-38, ed. Andrew Bone and Michael Stevenson. London: Routledge, 2008.

Volume 28. Man’s Peril, 1954-55, ed. Andrew Bone. London: Routledge, 2003.

Volume 29. Détente of Destruction, 1955-57, ed. Andrew Bone. London: Routledge, 2005.

C. PAMPHLETS, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL

1907. To the Electors of the Wimbledon Division of Surrey. London: George Falkner & Sons. (election campaign leaflet) Repr. CPBR 12.

1910. Anti-Suffragist Anxieties. London: People’s Suffrage Federation. Repr. CPBR 12.

1914. War–The Offspring of Fear. London: Union of Democratic Control. Repr. CPBR 13.

1915. The Philosophy of Pacifism. London: League of Peace and Freedom. Repr. CPBR 13.

1915. The Policy of the Entente, 1904-14. Manchester: National Labour Press. Repr. CPBR 13.

1916. An Open Letter to the President. New York: American Neutral Conference Committee. Repr. Bertrand Russell’s America, vol. 1.

1919. Democracy and Direct Action. London: Independent Labour Party. Repr. Selected Articles on Modern Industrial Movements, ed. Daniel Bloomfield.

1922. Free Thought and Official Propaganda. London: Watts. Repr. SE.

1922. To the Electors of Chelsea. London: H.W. Talbot. Repr. ABR 2.

1924. How to Be Free and Happy. New York: Rand School of Social Science. Repr. Modern Eloquence, ed. Ashley Thorndike, vol. 7. New York, 1928.

1927. Beacon Hill School. (school leaflet) Repr. My School and the Years of War, Dora Russell, 9-12.

1929. Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization? Girard, Kans.: Haldeman-Julius Publications. Repr. WNC.

1932. India: Know the Facts. London: India League.

1935. The Gas Bill Farce. Publisher unknown.

1936. Determinism and Physics. Durham, U.K.: Proceedings of the University of Durham Philosophical Society.

1937. Education for Democracy. London: Association for Education in Citizenship.

1942. How to Become a Philosopher. Girard, Kans.: Haldeman-Julius Publications. Repr. The Art of Philosophizing, Bertrand Russell.

1943. An Outline of Intellectual Rubbish. Girard, Kans.: Haldeman-Julius Publications. Repr. UE.

1944. The Value of Free Thought. Girard, Kans.: Haldeman-Julius Publications. Repr. Understanding History, Bertrand Russell.

1947. Philosophy and Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Repr. UE.

1948. Towards World Government. London: The New Commonwealth.

1952. How Near Is War? London: Derricke Ridgway.

1952. What is Freedom? London: Batchworth Press. Repr. FF.

1953. The Good Citizen’s Alphabet. London: Gaberbocchus Press. Repr. Collected Stories, Bertrand Russell.

1953. What is Democracy? London: Batchworth Press. Repr. FF.

1954. History as an Art. Kent, U.K.: The Hand and Flower Press. Repr. PFM.

1955. John Stuart Mill. London: Oxford University Press. Repr. PFM.

1955. Man’s Peril from the Hydrogen Bomb. London: Friend’s Peace Committee. Repr. as “Man’s Peril”, PFM.

1955. Statement by Nine Top Scientists for Outlawing War (the “Russell-Einstein Manifesto”). New York: War Resister’s League. Repr. Has Man a Future?, Bertrand Russell.

1958. If Man Is to Survive. London: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

1960. Act or Perish. London: The Committee of 100. Repr. ABR 3.

1960. The Case for Neutralism. London: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

1961. Bertrand Russell Calls for Vast Movement of Protest. London: Committee of 100.

1961. Win We Must: Collective Action Against Collective Suicide! Coventry, U.K.: Preparatory Committee for the 2nd Midlands Conference for Peace.

1962. Bertrand Russell’s May Day Appeal to All Workers. London: Committee of 100.

1963. Bertrand Russell on the War in Vietnam. New York: New York Committee Student Peace Union.

1963. Statement at Television Interview and Press Conference on Launching the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation and Atlantic Peace Foundation. London. Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Repr. The Times (London), 30 September 1963.

1964. Bertrand Russell on Iran. U.K.: Iranian National Front. Repr. Minority of One, 6, no. 7.

1964. A New Approach to Peace. London. Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Repr. ABR 3.

1965. Bertrand Russell on India-Pakistan Conflict. Karachi, Pakistan: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan.

1965. Danger in South-East Asia. London: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Repr. WCV.

1965. The Labour Party’s Foreign Policy [1]. London: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Repr. ABR 3.

1965. The Labour Party’s Foreign Policy [2]. Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Repr. WCV.

1965. Should India Make an Atomic Bomb? Delhi, India: All India Peace Council.

1965. The Threat to World Peace is American Imperialism. Coburg, Australia: Challenge Press.

1966. Appeal to the American Conscience. London: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Repr. WCV.

1967. Bertrand Russell’s Opening Statement to the First Session of the International War Crimes Tribunal in Stockholm. Canadian Committee for the International War Crimes Tribunal.

1968. Mr. Wilson Speaks ‘Frankly and Fearlessly’ on Vietnam to Bertrand Russell. London: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation.