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‚U‚R(1968)
The Art of Philosophizing and Other Essays.

‚PDNew York; Philosphical Library, 1968. 119 p. 23 cm.
[Contents]
Publisher's note. The art of rational conjecture. The art of drawing inferences. The art of reckoning.
* "The essays in this little volume, pub. here for the first time in book form, were written by B. Russell during the second World War."(From: Publisher's note)
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‚QDTotowa, N.J., Littlefield, Adams, 1974. 119 p. 21 cm. (Littlefield, Adams quality paperbacks, 273)
* Reprint of the 1968 ed.
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‚U‚S(1969)
Dear Bertrand Russell; a selection of his correspondence with the general public 1950-1968, introd. and ed. by Barry Feinberg and Ronald Kasrils.

‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1969. 196 p. 23 cm.
[Contents]
Acknowledgements by the editors. Preface by B. Russell. Introduction & biographical notes by the editors. Facsimile letters. Religion. Peace and politics. Youth and old age. Philosophy. Anecdota. Index.
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‚QDBoston; Houghton Mifflin, 1968. xxix, 171 p. 21 cm.
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‚RDNew York; Simon & Schuster, 1970. xxvii,169 p. 21 cm.


B. Russell died in Feb. 2, 1970!

‚U‚T(1972)
The Collected Stories of Bertrand Russell, compiled and edited by Barry Feinberg.

‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1972. 349 p. 24 cm.
[Contents]
Acknowledgements. Preface by the editor. 'The influence of fiction (by B. Russell)': notes for a speech to the Authors' Club, 11 Feb. 1953. Pt.I: Longer stories; the perplexities of John Fortise. Satan in the suburbs; or, horrors manufactured here. Zahatopolk. Faith and mountains. Pt.II: Short stories; the Corsican ordeal of Miss X. The infra-redioscope. The guardians of Parnassus. Benefit of clergy. The right will prevail; or, the road to Lhasa. Pt.III: Nightmares; The Queen of Sheba's nightmare; put not thy trust in princes. Mr. Bowlder's nightmare. The metaphysician's nightmare; retro me satanas. The existentialist's nightmare; the achievement of existence. The mathematician's nightmare. Stalin's nightmare. Eisenhower's nightmare. Dean Southport vulpes's nightmare; the victory of mind over matter. The fisherman's nightmare; magna est veritas. The theologian's nightmare. Pt.IV: Anecdotes; Family, friends and others. Reading history as it is never written. Pt.V: Medley; Dreams. Parables. Cranks. The Boston lady. Children's stories. Newly discovered maxims of La rochefoucauld. A liberal decalogue. 'G' is for Gobbledgegook. The good citizen's alpahbet & history of the world in epitome. Auto-obituary (1936)

‚QDNew York; Simon & Schuster, 1972. 349 p. illus. 24 cm.
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‚w‚O‚W(1972)
The Life of Bertrand Russell in Pictures and in His Own Words, comp. by Christopher Farley & David Hodgeson.

‚PDNottingham; Spokesman Books, 1972. 96 p. 30 cm.
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