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‚w‚O‚S(1952)
Bertrand Russell's Dictionary of Mind, Matter and Morals, ed., with an introd. by Lester E. Denonn.

‚PDNew York; Philosophical Library, 1952. xiv,290 p. 24 cm.
[Contents]
Preface by B. Russell. Introduction. Key to symbols. B. Russell's dictionary of mind, matter and morals. Chronological list of works from which selections are taken. Acknowledgments.

* "I have been accused of a habit of changing my opinions in philosophy and, in so far as this is true, the dictionary will enable readers to find it out. I am not myself in any degree ashamed of having changed my opinions"(From: Preface by B. Russell)

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‚S‚S(1953)
The Good Citizen's Alphabet, with drawings by F. Themerson.

‚PDLondon; Gaberbocchus, Apr. 1953. 28 p. chiefly illus. 22 cm.
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[Contents]
Forward(17th Jan. 1953) Good Citizen's Alphabet, A`Z.
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‚QDNew York; Philosophical Library, 1958. Unpaged chiefly illus. 20 cm.
* Wisdom Library = a division of Philosophical Library.

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The Good Citizen's Alphabet, & History of the World in Epitome, with drawings by Franciszka Themerson.

‚PDLondon; Gaberbocchus, 1970, [126] p. 14 cm.
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* This new edition, pub. in 1970, contains also 'History of the World in Epitome', which was originally pub. on the 18th of May 1962, in an hors commerce edition, to celebrate B. Russell's 90th birthday.
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‚S‚T(1953)
Satan in the Suburbs, and Other Stories, illustrated by Asgeir Scott.

‚PDLondon; Bodley Head, 1953. 138 p. illus. 21 cm.
[Contents]
Preface. Satan in the suburbs, or; horrors manufactured here. The Corsican ordeal of Miss X. The infra-redioscope. The guardians of Parnassus. Benefit of clergy.

* "For some reason entirely unknown to me, I suddenly wished to write the stories in this volume, although I had never before thought of doing such a thing. I am incapable of critical judgement in this field, and I do not know whether the stories have any value. All that I know is that it gave me pleasure to write them and that therefore there may be people who will find pleasure in reading them"(From: Preface by Russell)
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‚QDNew York; Simon & Schuster, 1953. 138 p. illus. 21 cm.

‚RDLondon; Reinhardt, 1959. 138 p.
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‚SDHarmondsworth, Middlesex; Penguin Books, 1961. 157 p. 18 cm. (Penguin books, 1645)

‚S‚U(1954)
Nightmares of Eminent Persons, and Other Stories, illustrated by Charles W. Stewart.

‚PDLondon; Bodley Head, 1954. 150 p. illus. 21 cm.
[Contents]
Preface. Nightmares of eminent persons: Introduction. The Queen of Sheba's nightmare; put not thy trust in princes. Mr. Bowdler's nightmare; family bliss. The psychoanalyst's nightmare; adjustment - a fugue. The metaphysician's nightmare; retro me satanas. The existentialist's nightmare; the achievement of existence. The mathematician's nightmare; the vision of Professor Squarepunt. Stalin's nightmare; amor vincit omnia (written before Stalin's death) Eisenhower's nightmare; the MaCarthy-Malenkov Pact (written in 1952, during Stalin's life) Dean Acheson's nightmare; the swan-song of Menelaus S. Bloggs (written before Eisenhower's nomination) Dr. Southport Vulpes's nightmare; the victory of mind over matter. Zahatopolk: 1.The past. 2.The present. 3.The trio. 4.Freia. 5.Diotima. 6.Thomas. 7.The future. Faith and mountains.
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‚QDLondon; John Lane, 1954. 150 p. illus. 21 cm.

‚RDNew York; Simon & Schuster, 1955. 177 p. illus. 22 cm.
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‚SDLondon; Reinhardt, 1957.

‚TDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1960.

‚UDHarmondsworth, Middlesex; Penguin Books, 1962. (Penguin books, 1858)

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