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Understanding History and Other Essays, pub. by special arrangement with H. J. Haldeman.

‚PDNew York; Philosophical Library, 1957. 122 p. 20 cm.
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How to read and understanding history. The value of free thought. Mentalism vs. materialism: the meaning of matter; the nature of "mass"; ups and downs of the atomic theory; quantum theory; the behavior of matter in bulk; physics is still deterministic; psychology also has changed; life as it appears in biology; what we mean by habit; habit primarily physical; physical causes of introspection; the physical and mental overlap; definition of "physical"; the relations between mental and physical events; the question of "materialism".
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Why I am not a Christian, and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects, ed., with an appendix on the "Bertrand Russell Case", by Paul Edwards.

‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1957. xiii,225 p. 23 cm.
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Editor's introduction (Oct. 1956) Preface by B. Russell. 1.Why I am not a Christian. 2.Has religion made useful contributions to civilization? 3.What I believe. 4.Do we survive death? 5.Seems, madam? Nay, it is. 6.On Catholic and Protestant sceptics. 7.Life in the Middle Ages. 8.The fate of Thomas Paine. 9.Nice people. 10.The new generation. 11.On sexual ethics. 12.Freedom and the college. 13.The existence of God; a debate between B. Russell and Father F.C. Copleston. 14.Can religion cure our troubles? 15.Religion and morals. Appendix: How B. Russell was prevented from teaching at the College of the City of New York ( by Paul Edwards) Index.
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‚QDNew York; Simon & Schuster, 1957. xvii,266 p. 21 cm. (Claron books)
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‚RDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1967. 208 p. 19 cm. (Unwin books, 71)
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‚SDFirst pub. in Unwin Paperbacks, 1975. 205 p. 20 cm.
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The Vital Letters of Russell, Krushchev, Dulles, with an introd. by Kingsley Martin.

‚PDLondon; Macgibbon & Kee, 1958. 77 p. illus. 19 cm.
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The summit letters (by K. Martin, Apr. 1958) An open letter to Eisenhower and Krushchev ( by B. Russell) To the editor of the New Statesman, Mr. Kingsley Martin (by Nikita Krushchev) N. Krushchev replies to B. Russell. John Foster Dulles replies to Russell and Krushchev. To the editor of the New Statesman, Kingsley Martin (by N. Krushchev) Krushchev writes agein. B. Russell replies.
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‚QDAnn Arbor, Michigan; University Microfilms, 1967. 77 p. 19 cm.
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Bertrand Russell's Best; Silhouettes in Satire, selected and introduced by Robert E. Egner.

‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1958. 113 p. 20 cm.
[Contents]
Preface. Meaning of symbols. 1.Psychology. 2.Religion. 3.Sex and marriage. 4.Education. 5.Politics. 6.Ethics. 7.Acknowledgement.
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‚QDNew York; New American Library, 1961. 126 p. 19 cm. (Mentor books, MD237)
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‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1971. 125 p. 19 cm.
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‚QDNew York; New American Library, 1971. 142 p. 19 cm. (Mentor books, MQ1142)
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‚RDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1975. 157 p. 20 cm.
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