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‚Q‚O(1924)
Icarus; or, The Future of Science.

‚PDLondon; Kegan Paul, 1924. 64 p. 16 cm.
[Contents]
1.Introductory. 2.Effects of the physical sciences. 3.The increase of organization. 4.The anthoropological sciences. Conclusion.
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‚QDNew York; E. P. Dutton, 1924. 64 p. 16 cm. (Today and tomorrow series)
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‚RDThe Future of Science, with a 'self-portrait' of the author.
New York; Philosophical Library, 1959. 86 p. 20 cm.
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‚SDNottingham; Spokesman Books, 1973. 64 p. 16 cm.
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‚Q‚P(1925)
What I Believe.

‚PDLondon; Kegan Paul, Apr. 1925. 95 p. 19 cm.
[Contents]
Preface(Jan. 1925) 1.Nature and man. 2.The good life. 3.Moral rules. 4.Salvation; individual and social. 5.Science and happiness. No index.
* "In the New York court proceedings in 1940, What I Believe was one of the books presented as evicence that Russell was unfit to teach at City College"(From: Why I am not a Christian, and Other Essays on ... (=Allen & Unwin ed.), p.38)
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‚QDNew York; E. P. Dutton, Apr. 1925. 87 p. 17 cm. (Today and tomorrow series)
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‚Q‚Q(1925)
The ABC of Relativity.

1st ed.
‚PDLondon; Kegan Paul, 1925. 231 p. 18 cm.
[Contents]
1.Touch and sight; the earth and the heavens. 2.What happens and what is observed. 3.The velocity of light. 4.Clocks and foot-rules. 5.Space-time. 6.The special theory of relativity. 7.Intervals in space-time. 8.Einstein's law of gravitation. 9.Proofs of Einstein's law of gravitation. 10.Mass, momentum, energy, and action. 11.Is the universe finite? 12.Conventions and natural laws. 13.The abolition of "force". 14.What is matter? 15.Philosophical consequences.
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‚QDNew York & London; Harper & Brothers, 1925. 231 p. 20 cm.

2nd ed.(Ed. by Felix Pirani)
‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, c1958. 139 p. 23 cm.
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‚QDFair Lawn, N. J., Essential Books, 1959. 139 p. 23 cm.

‚RDNew York; New American Library, May 1959. 144 p. 18 cm. (Mentor books, MD258)
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3rd ed.(Ed. by Felix Pirani)
‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, c1969. 139 p. 23 cm.
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‚QDUnwin Paperbacks in 1977. 160 p. 20 cm.
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‚RDNew York; New American Library, --. 144 p. (Mentor books, MT993)
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4th ed.(Ed. by Felix Pirani)
‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, c1985. 155 p. 20 cm. (Unwin paperbacks)
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5th ed.
‚PDLondon; Routledge; 2001. 288 p.
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