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RR(1935) Religion and Science. PDLondon; Oxford University Press, 1935. 256 p. 18 cm. (Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, 176) [Contents] 1.Grounds of conflict. 2.The Copernican revolution. 3.Evolution. 4.Demonology. 5.Soul and body. 6.Determinism. 7.Mysticism. 8.Cosmic purpose. 9.Science and ethics. 10.Conclusion. Index. qb^๏^ๅp๊Aณ{คAqล^๊ด^}g^ๅ@ณAณ{AlถคAAค^kๅ^ๅใ{ง^^c QDNew York; Holt, 1935. 271 p. 23 cm. RDLondon; Butterworth-Nelson, 1935. 256 p. ๏^s^ๅNwA@ณA@Aณ{ SDTokyo; Marzen, 1960. 256 p. 18 cm. * Reprint of the 1935 ed. qb^๏^ๅฯ^๊ด^ๅo^ใๅ^kๅ^kๅ^ใๅ^c TDLondon & Oxford; Oxford Univercity Press, 1961. 256 p. qb RS(1936) Which Way to Peace? PDLondon; Michael Joseph, 1936. 224 p. 19 cm. [Contents] 1.The iminent danger of war. 2.The nature of the next war. 3.Isolation. 4.Collective security. 5.Alliances. 6.The policy of expedients. 7.Wars of principle. 8.Pacifism as a national policy. 9.Some warlike fallacies. 10.Conditions for permanent peace. 11.Peace and current politics. 12.Individual pacifism. qb^๏^ๅ@Aะค^kๅ^E}Aญo^cEค QDivฒธjCanada; S. J. R. Sauners. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @
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RT(1937) The Amberley Papers; the Letters and Diaries of Lord and Lady Amberley. 2 vols. PDLondon; Hogarth, 1937. 2 vols. 23 cm. * vol.1: 552 p.; vol.2: 581 p. [Contents] Vol.1: Genealogical tables. Preface. 1.The Stanleys of Alderley. 2.The Russells. 3.Kate Stanley's childhood and youth. 4.Amberley's early boyhood. 5.Harrow. 6.Edinburgh, Cambridge, and travels. 7.Courtship. 8.Marriege to end of 1865. 8.1866. Index. Vol.2: 10.Parliament and America, 1867 and 1868. 11.The South Devon election. 12.1869. 13.1870. 14.1871D 15.Can war be avolished? 16.Family controversies. 17.Death of Kate, Rachel, and Amberley. Index. ^c QDNew York; Norton, 1937. 2 vols. RDToronto; Longmans, 1937. SDUnder the title:The Amberley Papers; B. Russell's Family Background. London; Allen & Unwin, 1966. 2 vols. * Reprint of the 1937 ed. qb^ๅณ{^Hๅค^ๅณ{^ใๅ^ TDNew York; Simon & Schuster, 1966. 2 vols. * Reprint of the 1937 ed. RU(1938) Power; a New Social Analysis. PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, Oct. 1938. 328 p. 19 cm. [Contents] 1.The impulse to power. 2.Leaders and followers. 3.The forms of power. 4.Priestly power. 5.Kingly power. 6.Naked power. 7.Revolutionary power. 8.Economic power. 9.Power over opinion. 10.Greeds as sources of power. 11.The biology of organizations. 12.Powers and forms of governments. 13.Organizations and the individual. 14.Competition. 15.Power and moral codes. 16.Power philosophies. 17.The ethics of power. 18.The taming of power. Index. qb^๏^ๅNwAะ๏A@AะคAณ{Aณ{ค^๊ด^}g^ๅฯAณ็A@Aณ{^ใๅ^ใๅ^^c QDNew York; Norton, 1938. 315 p. 23 c. RDLondon; Basis Books, 1940. 328 p. 19 cm. * By Arrangement with Allen & Unwin. SDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1960. 206 p. 19 cm. (Unwin books, 7) qb^ๅVทค^kๅ^ผๅ^ TDNew York; Barnes & Noble, 1962. 206 p. UDFirst pub. in Unwin Paperbacks, 1975. 207 p. 20 cm. qb |