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Series 200: Manuscripts by Bertrand Russell

This finding aid is divided into three parts:
  1. Series 210: Book Manuscripts
  2. Series 220: Article Manuscripts
  3. Series 230: Mathematical Logic Manuscripts
  4. Archives 3: Additional Manuscripts by Russell
Series 210: Book Manuscripts

Entries in the list are arranged chronologically.

“Biblio Ref." = entries in A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell by Kenneth Blackwell and Harry Ruja (London and New York: Routledge, 1994).

Box

Doc./Folder

Title

Date

Extent

Biblio. Ref.

 

 

German Social Democracy

1896

 

A2

3.1

210.006549-F1

Notes for Lectures on German Social Democracy.  Contains several of the lectures BR gave at the London School of Economics in 1896 and notes on relevant books.

[1896]

1 notebook

 

3.1

210.006549-F2

[additional pages preceding p. 1 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

2 s.

 

3.1

210.006549-F3

[additional page inserted at p. 88]

[1895-1898]

1 s.

 

3.1

210.006549-F4

[additional pages found at p. 122 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

2 s.

 

3.1

210.006549-F5

[additional pages inserted at p. 129 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

11 s.

 

3.1

210.006550-F1

Notes...on the Political Teaching of German Social Democracy

[1895-1898]

1 notebook

A155, AA1, AA7, D96.01

3.1

210.006550-F2

[additional pages preceding p. 1 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

7 s.

 

3.1

210.006550-F3

[additional pages found at p. 39 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

3 s.

AA7

3.1

210.006550-F4

[additional pages found at p. 49 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

2 s.

 

3.1

210.006550-F5

[additional page found at p. 63 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

1 s.

 

3.1

210.006550-F6

[additional pages found at p. 65 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

2 s.

 

3.1

210.006550-F7

[additional pages found at p. 81 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

1 s.

 

3.1

210.006550-F8

[additional page found at p. 135]

[1895-1898]

1 s.

 

3.1

210.006550-F9

[additional pages found at p. 165 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

3 s.

AA1

3.1

210.006550-F10

[additional pages found at p. 167 of notebook]

[1895-1898]

2 s.

 

 

 

An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry

1897

 

A3

3.1

210.006551

Observations on Space and Geometry

 Mar-6 June 1895

1 notebook

A3, AA1, H301

8.41

210.147501-F5

[An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry,] Preface to the French edition [and other notes and changes].  Also notes on Cremona, possibly for the thesis or 1897 version; MS 4 leaves. Removed from BR's library copy of L. Cremona's Elements of Projective Geometry, 2nd ed., London, 1893.

1897

MS

Hh83.10

 

 

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz

1900

 

A4

3.1

210.006554-F1

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.1-

1900

30 s.

 

3.1

210.006554-F2

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.31-

1900

30 s.

 

3.1

210.006554-F3

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.61-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F4

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.91-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F5

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.121-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F6

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.151-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F7

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.182-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F8

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.212-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F9

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.242-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F10

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.272-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F11

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.302-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F12

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.332-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F13

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.362-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F14

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.395-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F15

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.425-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F16

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.455-

1900

30 s.

 

3.2

210.006554-F17

A critical exposition of the philosophy of Leibniz, p.485-

1900

30 s. & 1 p.c.

 

 

 

The Perplexities of John Forstice

1912

 

A151

3.3

210.006555-F1

The Perplexities of John Forstice

[June 1912]

45 s.

 

3.3

[210.006555-F2]

The Perplexities of John Forstice

[June 1912]

45 s.

 

8.41

210.147502-F6

The Perplexities of John Forstice. Removed from BR's library.

1912

MS 97 leaves

A151

 

 

Theory of Knowledge

1913

 

AA2, C14.01

3.3

210.006556-F1

Theory of Knowledge

[1913]

27 s.

C13.05

3.3

210.006556-F2

Theory of Knowledge, p.166-

[1913]

25 s.

 

3.3

210.006556-F3

Theory of Knowledge, p.191-

[1913]

30 s.

 

3.3

210.006556-F4

Theory of Knowledge, p.221-

[1913]

39 s.

 

3.3

210.006556-F5

Theory of Knowledge, p.260-

[1913]

41 s.

 

3.3

210.006556-F6

Theory of Knowledge, p.301-

[1913]

23 s.

 

3.3

210.006556-F7

Theory of Knowledge, p.324-

[1913]

27 s.

 

 

 

Philosophy of Social Reconstruction

1916

 

AA6, B87

3.3

210.006557

Philosophy of Social Reconstruction

1916

20 s.

 

3.3

210.006558

Philosophy of Social Reconstruction

1916

23 s.

 

 

 

Principles of Social Reconstruction and Notes for Harvard Lectures

1916

 

AA6

3.3

210.006559

Principles of Social Reconstruction and Notes for Harvard Lectures

1916

6 s.

AA6

3.3

210.006560

Foot-note for page 151. Principles of Social Reconstruction

1916

1 s.

 

 

 

Political Ideals

1916, 1917

 

A22, A27

3.3

210.006561

Syllabus of Lectures by Bertrand Russell

1916

3 s.

A22

3.3

210.006562

Syllabus of Lectures by Bertrand Russell

1917

3 s.

A22

3.3

210.006563

Syllabus of Lectures by Bertrand Russell

1917

5 s.

 

3.3

210.006564

II. Capitalism and the Wages System

1917

23 s.

A27

3.3

210.006565

Pitfalls in Socialism

1917

27 s.

A27

3.3

210.006566

III. Pitfalls in Socialism

1917

21 s.

 

3.4

210.006567

Individual Liberty and Public Control

1917

31 s.

 

 

 

Roads to Freedom

1917, 1949

 

A29

3.4

210.006568

Preface to Third Edition. Roads to Freedom

(June 1948)

4 s.

A29.li

3.4

210.006569

Preface to Third Edition [of Roads to Freedom]

(June 1948)

4 s.

A29.li

 

 

Analysis of Mind

1918

 

A31, AA4

3.4

210.006570

If circumstances permit... “Analysis of Mind”.

[1918]

3 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006571

Bertrand Russell’s Notes on... “Analysis of Mind”.

[1918]

4 s.

 

3.4

210.006572

Bibliography.

[1918]

4 s.

 

3.4

210.006573

Philosophical Books read in prison.

(May 1918 ff.)

9 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006575

[notes on] J.R. Angell, Psychology, Constable, 1911.

[1918]

1 s.

 

3.4

210.006574

[notes on] Watson (J.B.) Behavior, N.Y. ‘14

[1918]

1 s.

 

3.4

210.006576

[notes on] Brentano, Psychologie von empirische Standpunkte, Leipzig, 1874.

[1918]

1 s.

 

3.4

210.006577

Propositions

(31 July 1918)

2 s

AA4

3.4

210.006578

Thoughts on Language, leading to Language on Thought.

(10 Aug 1918)

4 s

AA4

3.4

210.006579

Three subjects are confusedly combined in what we call logic

[1918]

6 s

 

3.4

210.006580

[notes for Analysis of Mind] Wherein awareness of...

[1918]

1 s.

 

3.4

210.006581

Notes on Knowledge and Memory.

[1918]

4 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006582

[notes for] Analysis of Mind.

[1918]

1 s.

 

3.4

210.006583

[notes for] Analysis of Mind.

[1918]

3 s.

 

3.4

210.006584

[The Analysis of Mind – a Syllabus of lectures]

[1918]

5 s.

A31

3.4

210.006585

The Analysis of Mind... Syllabus.

[1918]

6 s.

A31

3.4

210.006586

[notes for] Analysis of Mind.

(29 Jan 1919)

26 s.

 

3.4

210.006587

[notes on] Ribot Evolution of General Ideas, Open Court, 1899

[1918]

3 s.

 

3.4

210.006588

Introspection as a source of Knowledge.

[1919]

8 s.

 

3.4

210.006589

Institutions and Motives.

[1919]

9 s.

 

3.4

210.006590

Views as to Judgement, discarding the subject.

[1919]

6 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006591

Belief and Judgement.

[1919]

2 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006592

Analysis of Knowing.

[1919]

2 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006593

Analysis of Mind.

(29-31 Jan 1919)

18 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006594

Analysis of Mind.

(29-31 Jan 1919)

27 s.

 

3.4

210.006595

Analysis of Mind.

(29-31 Jan 1919)

27 s.

 

3.4

210.006596

Miscellaneous Notes.

(Mar 1919)

11 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006597

Behaviourism and Knowledge.

[1919]

4 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006598

Sensations.

[1921]

2 s.

 

3.4

210.006599

Points on Memory.

(Aug 1919)

4 s.

AA4

3.4

210.006600

[notes on] Richard Semon, Die Niemischen Empfindungen

[1919]

10 s.

 

3.4

210.006601

[notes on] Richard Semon, Die neme. 2nd ed. Leipzig 1908

[1919]

5 s.

 

3.4

210.006602

[notes on] C. Lloyd Morgan, Instinct & Experience, 1912

[1919]

1 s.

 

3.4

210.006603

[syllabus of lectures] Seminari de Filosfia

1920

1 s.

A34

3.4

210.006604

[revision of page 111 of Analysis of Mind, 1921]

[1921]

1 s.

 

8.41

210.147502a-F8

Corrections in "Analysis of Mind".  Removed from BR's library copy of same.

c. 1922

MS 3 leaves. 

 

8.41

210.147502a-F8

"Desire and Purpose".  Removed from BR's library copy of The Analysis of Mind.

c. 1922

MS 3 leaves.

 

 

 

The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism

1920

 

A34

3.4

210.006604a

The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism

1920

16s.

 

3.4

210.006604b

Journal [of trip to Soviet Union]

1920 May

15s

 

8.41

F7

Errata in "Practice and Theory of Bolshevism".  Removed from BR's library copy of same (London, 1920).

1920

MS 1 leaf

 

11.68

F1

Corrections and Emendations for "The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism".  Tscc.

 

1 leaf

 

11.68

F1

Prefatory Note to Second Edition [of The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism], June 1948.  Ms.; tscc.

Jun-48

2 leaves

 

 

 

The ABC of Relativity.

1925

 

A50, C25.12

3.4

210.006605-F1

The ABC of Relativity.

(Easter Sun 1925)

15 s

 

3.4

210.006605-F2

The ABC of Relativity. p.49-

(Easter Sun 1935)

50 s.

 

3.4

210.006605-F3

The ABC of Relativity. p.96-

(Easter Sun 1925)

 

 

 

 

On Education especially in early childhood

1926

 

A51

3.5

210.006606-F1

Education especially in early childhood

(30 Aug 1925)

43 s.

C26.11

3.5

210.006606-F2

Education especially in early childhood, p.41-

(30 Aug 1925)

28 s.

 

3.5

210.006606-F3

Education especially in early childhood, p.68-

(30 Aug 1925)

29 s.

 

3.5

210.006606-F3

Education especially in early childhood, p.68-

(30 Aug 1925)

29 s.

 

3.5

210.006606-F4

Education especially in early childhood, p.97-

(30 Aug 1925)

37 s.

 

3.5

210.006606-F5

Education especially in early childhood, p.68-

(30 Aug 1925)

32 s.

 

 

 

The Analysis of Matter

1926

 

A54

3.5

210.006607

[outline for] The Analysis of Matter.

[1926]

5 s.

 

3.5

210.006608

[notes for the] Introduction [of the Analysis of Matter]

[1926]

1 s.

 

3.5

210.006609

[notes on] Substance. [for The Analysis of Matter]

[1926]

6 s.

 

3.5

210.006610

[notes for The Analysis of Matter]

[1926]

3 s.

 

 

 

The Scientific Outlook

1931

 

A61

3.5

210.006611

Prefatory note to Second Edition [Scientific Outlook]

1931

5 s.

 

3.5

210.006612

Prefatory note to Second Edition [Scientific Outlook]

1931

5 s.

 

 

 

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914

1934

 

A64

3.5

210.006613-F1

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914

 

40 s.

 

3.5

210.006613-F2

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.41-

 

36 s.

 

3.5

210.006613-F3

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.77-

 

36 s.

 

3.5

210.006613-F4

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.112-

 

38 s.

 

3.5

210.006613-F5

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.150-

 

40 s.

 

3.5

210.006613-F6

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.190-

 

40 s.

 

3.5

210.006613-F7

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.230-

 

36 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F8

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.266-

 

34 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F9

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.301-

 

32 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F10

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.333-

 

29 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F11

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.362-

 

37 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F12

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.399-

 

31 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F13

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.430-

 

30 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F14

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.460-

 

41 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F15

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.501-

 

39 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F16

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.540-

 

40 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F17

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.580-

 

37 s.

 

3.6

210.006613-F18

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.618-

 

40 s.

 

3.7

210.006613-F19

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.658-

 

34 s.

 

3.7

210.006613-F20

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.692-

 

36 s.

 

3.7

210.006613-F21

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.730-

 

40 s.

 

3.7

210.006613-F22

Freedom and Organization 1814-1914, p.760-

 

30 s.

 

3.7

210.006614

[notes for Freedom and Organization]

 

4 s.

 

3.7

210.006615

[notes on] Memoirs of Prince Metternich

 

11 s.

 

3.7

210.006616

[notes on] Correspondence... of Viscount Castlereagh

 

31 s.

 

3.7

210.006617

[notes on Emperor Alexander I for Freedom and Organization]

 

36 s.

 

3.7

210.006618

[notes on] The Creevey Papers [for Freedom and Organization]

 

1 s.

 

3.7

210.006619

[notes on] The Growth of Philosophic Realism.

 

5 s.

 

3.7

210.006620

[notes on] The Growth of Philosophic Realism.

 

4 s.

 

3.7

210.006621

[notes on] Education of Bentham.

 

1 s.

 

3.7

210.006622

[notes on] Memoirs du Prince de Tallevrand.

 

9 s.

 

3.7

210.006623

[notes on] Cole. Life of Cobbett.

 

7 s.

 

3.7

210.006624

[notes on] Malthus. Essay on the Principle of Population.

 

4 s.

 

3.7

210.006625

[notes on] An Economic History of Modern Britain.

 

14 s.

 

3.7

210.006626

[outline for Freedom and Organization]

 

3 s.

 

3.7

210.006627

[outline for Freedom and Organization]

 

2 s.

 

3.7

210.006628

[outline for] Section B. The March of Mind.

 

1 s.

 

3.7

210.006629

IV Philanthropists and Reformers.

 

2 s.

 

3.7

210.006630

[notes for Freedom and Organization]

 

2 s.

 

3.7

210.006631

[notes for Freedom and Organization]

 

2 s.

 

3.7

210.006632

[notes for Freedom and Organization]

 

4 s.

 

3.7

210.006633

[notes on] Castlereagh.

 

1 s.

 

3.7

210.006634

[notes on] Hammond.

 

1 s.

 

3.7

210.006635

[notes on Simpson, Hammond etc. for Freedom and Organization]

 

1 s.

 

3.7

210.006636

[notes on R. Owen for Freedom and Organization]

 

6 s.

 

3.7

210.006637

[notes on] Metternich’s Memoirs III.

 

1 s.

 

3.7

210.006638

[notes on] Life of Canning etc.

 

8 s.

 

3.7

210.006639

[notes for Freedom and Organization]

 

7 s.

 

3.7

210.006640

[notes on] Metternich [for Freedom and Organization]

 

9 s.

 

3.7

210.006641

[notes on] Creevey [for Freedom and Organization]

 

2 s.

 

8.41

F10

Freedom and Ogranization.  1 leaf in Patricia Russell's hand sketching the materialist theory of history.  Removed from BR's library copy of F. Engel's Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (London, 1925; reprint of 1892 ed.).

1934

MS 1 leaf

 

 

 

Religion and Science

1935

 

A67

3.7

210.006642-F1

Religion and Science

 

36 s.

 

3.7

210.006642-F2

Religion and Science, p.34-

 

40 s.

 

3.7

210.006642-F3

Religion and Science, p.73-

 

39 s.

 

3.7

210.006642-F4

Religion and Science, p.101-

 

38 s.

 

3.8

210.006642-F5

Religion and Science, p.139-

 

52 s.

 

3.8

210.006642-F5

Religion and Science, p.139-

 

52 s.

 

3.8

210.006642a

[notes for Religion and Science] - not microfilmed (shelved between 210.006642-F5 and 006643)

 

5 s.

 

3.8

210.006643

[partial table of contents for Religion and Science]

 

1 s.

A67

3.8

210.006644

[notes for Religion and Science] Pope Pius XI

 

1 s.

A67

3.8

210.006645

[notes for Religion and Science] The Theology of...

 

1 s.

A67

 

 

Which Way to Peace?

1936

 

A69

3.8

210.006646

Syllabus. [for Which Way to Peace?]

 

4 s.

 

3.8

210.006647-F1

[Which Way to Peace?]

 

38 s.

A69

3.8

210.006647-F2

[Which Way to Peace?], p. 39-

 

35 s.

A69

3.8

210.006647-F3

[Which Way to Peace?], p. 72-

 

35 s.

A69

3.8

210.006647-F4

[Which Way to Peace?], p. 109-

 

35 s.

A69

3.8

210.006647-F2

[Which Way to Peace?], p. 39-

 

35 s.

A69

3.8

210.006648

[pages which have been removed or rewritten]

 

15 s.

 

 

 

The Amberley Papers

1937

 

A71v.1

3.8

210.006649

Chapters I and II. [The Amberley Papers, Vol.I]

 

30 s.

 

3.8

210.006650

S. Devon Election. The Public Story. [Amberley Papers, V.II]

 

11 s.

 

 

 

Power: a new social analysis

1938

 

A72

3.8

210.006651

Lecture I. [on Power]

 

29 s.

 

3.8

210.006652

[from Lecture I on Power]

 

2 s.

 

3.8

210.006653

Lecture I. [on Power]

 

5 s.

 

3.8

210.006654

Lecture II. [on Power]

 

26 s.

 

3.8

210.006655

Lecture III. [on Power]

 

32 s.

 

 

 

Language and Fact [An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth]

1940

 

A73

3.8

210.006656-F1

Language and Fact.

 

44 s.

 

3.8

210.006656-F2

Language and Fact, p.45-

 

44 s.

 

3.9

210.006656-F3

Language and Fact, p.89-

[1938-40]

44 s.

 

3.9

210.006656-F4

Language and Fact, p.129-

[1938-40]

44 s.

 

3.9

210.006656-F5

Language and Fact, p.170-

[1938-40]

41 s.

 

3.9

210.006656-F6

Language and Fact, p.211-

[1938-40]

43 s.

 

3.9

210.006656-F7

[An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth], p.255-

[1940]

44 s.

 

3.9

210.006656-F8

[An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth], p.299-

[1940]

47 s.

 

3.9

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[An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth], p.346-

[1940]

34 s.

 

 

 

Western Philosophical Thought [A History of Western Philosophy]

1946

 

A79

3.9

210.006657-F1

Western Philosophical Thought

 

38 s.

 

3.9

210.006657-F2

Western Philosophical Thought, p.39-

 

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40 s.

 

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31 s.

 

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Western Philosophical Thought, p.192-

 

47 s.

 

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29 s.

 

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37 s.

 

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43 s.

 

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47 s.

 

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49 s.

 

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38 s.

 

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Western Philosophical Thought, p.480-

 

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Western Philosophical Thought, p.517-

 

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22 s.

 

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Western Philosophical Thought, p.626-

 

45 s.

 

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Western Philosophical Thought, p.671-

 

39 s.

 

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Western Philosophical Thought, p.709-

 

43 s.

 

3.11

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Western Philosophical Thought, p.752-

 

32 s.

 

 

 

History of Philosophical Ideas

1946

 

 

3.11

210.006658

[notes on] History of Philosophical Ideas

 

1 s.

 

3.11

210.006659

Philosophy & Western Culture from Greece to the Present day.

 

1 s.

 

3.11

210.006660

[outline for] History of Philosophical Ideas

 

6 s.

 

3.11

210.006661

Construction and Decay of Christian Synthesis.

 

7 s.

 

3.11

210.006662

Map of History of Culture.

 

3 s.

 

3.11

210.006663

Philosophy & Western Culture... Course of this year’s lectures

 

1 s.

 

3.11

210.006664

Course of this year’s lectures.

 

4 s.

 

3.11

210.006665

[letter with bibliography on medieval philosophy from McKeon]

 

16 s.

 

3.11

210.006666

[notes on Oates Epicetus for History of Western Philosophy]

 

4 s.

 

3.11

210.006667

[notes on] Aristotle, Categories.

 

5 s.

 

3.11

210.006668

[notes on] Aristotle, Physics.

 

4 s.

 

3.11

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[notes on] Aristotle, Physica, on Democritus.

 

20 s.

 

3.11

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[notes on] Aristotle Politics.

 

25 s.

 

3.11

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[list of] Books for Later Greek Philosophy.

 

1 s.

 

3.11

210.006672

[notes on] Benn on Stoics

 

2 s.

 

3.11

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[notes on] Die Stoa von Paul Barth.

 

8 s.

 

3.11

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[notes on] Benn, Sceptics and Eclectics.

 

8 s.

 

3.11

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[notes on] Benn, Epicurus and Lucretius.

 

2 s.

 

3.11

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[notes on] W.J. Oates, Stoic and Epicurian Philosophers

 

4 s.

 

3.11

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[notes on] Cyril Bailey, The Greek Atomists & Epicurus.

 

1 s.

 

3.11

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[notes on] Oesterley and Robinson, History of Israel

 

11 s.

 

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[notes on] Book of Enoch

 

2 s.

 

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[notes on] Origen [for History of Western Philosophy]

 

2 s.

 

3.11

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[notes on] Plonitus (Benn)

 

12 s.

 

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[notes on] Franz Cumont, The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism.

 

1 s.

 

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[notes on] Tacitus, Annals.

 

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[notes on] Ambrose

 

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[notes on] Marcus Aurelius. Mediations. (Oates)

 

2 s.

 

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[notes on] St. Augustine, City of God

 

10 s.

 

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[notes on] Boethius, Consolations of Philosophy.

 

3 s.

 

3.11

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Mohammadan Dates – [notes]

 

6 s.

 

3.11

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[a list of], Books for later antiquity (pagan)

 

1 s.

 

3.11

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[a list of], Medieval Schools (c. Med. H. Vol. V Ch. xxii p. 765 H)

 

1 s.

 

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Papacy & Empire, 1085-1250 [an outline]

 

1 s.

 

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[notes on] Life of Athanasices ca. 297-373

 

1 s.

 

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[list of] Fifth and Sixth Centuries – Dates

 

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Synopsis of Fall of Roman Empire

 

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[notes on] Chalcedon & heresies concerning Incarnation, Gibbon Chap. XLVII

 

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[notes on] The Minoan – Mycenaean Religion & its survival in Greek religion by Martin P. Nilsson

 

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[notes on] Eclipse of Papacy

 

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[notes on] Cambridge Medieval History II, Chap XII pp 685 ff

 

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[notes on] Monasticism, Camb. Med. Hist. I Chap XVIII (Abbot Butler)

 

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[notes on] Roger Bacon c. 1214-1294

 

2. s

 

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[notes on] Aquinas, Summa Contra Gentiles

 

5 s.

 

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[notes on] William of Occam

 

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[notes on] Political Theory to 1300 (C. Med. H. VI)

 

1 s.

 

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[notes on] Thirteenth Century (C. Med. H. Vol. VI)

 

4 s.

 

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[notes on] The Italian Renaissance

 

4 s.

 

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[notes on] Mendicants

 

1 s.

 

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210.006708

[notes on] The Church in the eleventh Century

 

1 s.

 

3.12

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[notes on] Hildebrandiero Papacy

 

8 s.

 

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[notes on] Monasticism, 10th & 11th – centuries

 

1 s.

 

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[notes on] Hildebrand

 

1 s.

 

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[notes on] Hildebrand

 

1 s.

 

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210.006713

[notes on] Hildebrand

 

1 s.

 

3.12

210.006714

[notes on] Machiavelli, Prince, 1513

 

3 s.

 

3.12

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[notes on] Descartes, 1596-1650

 

10 s.

 

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[notes on] Cap. V Rise of Modern Science

 

1 s.

 

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[notes on] Tycho Brahe, 1546-1601 Dane

 

1 s.

 

3.12

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[notes on] Hobbes, Leviathan 1651

 

6 s.

 

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[notes on] Huizinga’s Erasmus

 

3 s.

 

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[notes on] Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535

 

6 s.

 

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[notes on] Totalitarianism: Hobbes, Fichte, Nazis

 

6 s.

 

3.12

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Lecture X (XII). Helevetius (E.B.)

 

10 s.

 

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Lecture XI (XIII). Condorcet

 

5 s.

 

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[notes on] Kant

 

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[notes on] Kant, Perpetual Peace, 1795

 

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[notes on] Kant

 

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[notes on] Kant, P.R.

 

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[notes on] Kant

 

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[notes on] Kant ...

 

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[notes on] Kant II

 

4 s.

 

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[notes on] “Prophecy” Pattern of 19th Century

 

7 s.

 

3.12

210.006732

[notes] the Philosophy of Conservatism

 

1 s.

 

3.12

210.006733

[notes] Philosophies in Practice

 

1 s.

 

3.12

210.006734

[notes on] Schopenhauer. Life. W. Wallace. 1788-1860

 

8 s.

 

3.12

210.006735

[notes on] Byron 1788-1824

 

5 s.

 

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[notes on] Life of Spinoza

 

1 s.

 

3.12

210.006737

[notes on] Marx (1818-)

 

5 s.

 

3.12

210.006738

[notes on] Socialism: Owen, Marx, Lenin

 

5 s.

 

3.12

210.006739

[notes on] Dialectical Materialism. Summary

 

8 s.

 

3.12

210.006740

[notes on] Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil

 

2 s.

 

3.12

210.006741

[notes on] Nietzsche

 

11 s.

 

3.12

210.006742

[notes on] Utilitarianism (Bentham, Manchester School)

 

4 s.

 

3.12

210.006743

[notes on] William James, 1842-1910

 

13 s.

 

3.12

210.006744

[notes on Dewey]

 

4 s.

 

3.12

210.006745

[notes on] Santayana Born 1863  Notes for Schilpp essay?

 

5 s.

 

3.12

210.006746

[notes] R’s Philosophy

 

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Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits

1948

 

A83

3.12

210.006747-F1

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits

 

37 s.

 

3.12

210.006747-F2

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p. 38-

 

42 s.

 

3.13

210.006747-F3

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.81-

 

35 s.

 

3.13

210.006747-F4

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.116-

 

32 s.

 

3.13

210.006747-F5

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.148-

 

41 s.

 

3.13

210.006747-F6

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.188-

 

47 s.

 

3.13

210.006747-F7

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.235-

 

48 s.

 

3.13

210.006747-F8

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.283-

 

37 s.

 

3.13

210.006747-F9

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.320-

 

37 s.

 

3.13

210.006747-F10

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.357-

 

53 s.

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31 s.

 

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Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.470-

 

29 s.

 

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Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.500-

 

43 s.

 

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210.006747-F15

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.542-

 

32 s.

 

3.14

210.006747-F16

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.574-

 

55 s.

 

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210.006747-F17

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.628-

 

39 s.

 

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Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.677-

 

47 s.

 

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210.006747-F19

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.718-

 

38 s.

 

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Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.757-789

 

32 s.

 

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Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.790-831

 

40 s.

 

3.14

210.006747-F22

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.832-865

 

34 s.

 

3.14

210.006747-F23

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.866-908

 

42 s.

 

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Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.909-948

 

31 s.

 

3.14

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Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, p.949-1000 [continued below]

 

 

B94

 

 

Non-Demonstrative Inference

1946

 

A109, A115, A133

3.15

210.006748-F1

[Notes for non-Demonstrative Inference]  Meaning of “Empirical Knowledge is based on Perception”, p.1-42

c. 1946 or 1945

35 s.

 

3.15

210.006748-F2

[Notes for non-Demonstrative Inference], p.43-77

c. 1946

35 s.

 

3.15

210.006748-F3

[Notes for non-Demonstrative Inference], p.78-110

c. 1946

32 s.

 

3.15

210.006748-F4

[Notes for non-Demonstrative Inference], p.111-145

c. 1946

31 s.

 

3.15

210.006748-F5

[Notes for non-Demonstrative Inference], p.146-183

c. 1946

33 s.

 

3.15

210.006748-F1

[Notes for non-Demonstrative Inference], p.184-232

c. 1946

37 s.

 

3.15

210.006749

Consider, this term, NDI in extension

(26 Apr. 1945)

1 s.

 

3.15

210.006750

This Term: Postulates of Scientific Inference

 

1 s.

 

3.15

210.006751

May Term 1946. Course of Lectures

(May 1946)

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Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits

1948

 

A83

3.15

210.006752

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits

 

5 s.

 

3.15

210.006753

The Scope & Limits of Human Knowledge

 

4 s.

 

3.15

210.006754

Introduction

 

4 s.

 

3.15

210.006755

Postscript. Definition of mental

 

6 s.

 

3.15

210.006756

Chapter IV. The Postulates of natural kinds, or of limited variety

 

11 s.

 

3.15

210.006757

Part VI. Principles of Scientific Inference

 

22 s.

 

3.15

210.006758

Chapter II. Induction

 

12 s.

 

3.15

210.006759

Part V. Probable Inference Chapter I. Probabability

 

22 s.

 

3.15

210.006760

Chapter VII. Complexes of Compresence

 

18 s.

 

3.15

210.006761

Chapter VI. The Limits of Empiricism

 

28 s.

 

3.15

210.006762

Chapter III. Induction

 

18 s.

 

3.15

210.006763

Knowledge & Experience

 

9 s.

 

3.15

210.006764

Mind and Matter

 

22 s.

 

3.15

210.006765

Philosophy - Removed to 220.018390 “Philosophy” of which this MS is an earlier draft. K.B.  24.10.73

 

1 s.  [1 sheet remains, as it seems part of an outline of Human Knowledge]

 

3.16

210.006766

The Principle of Individuation

1950 Jan.

26 s.

C50.01

3.16

210.006767

The Principle of Individuation

1950 Jan.

19 s.

C50.01

3.16

210.006768

Structure

(c. 1945) [c. 1935]

5 s.

 

3.16

210.006769

Structure

(c. 1945) [c. 1935]

4 s.

 

3.16

210.006770

Constructions & Inferences

 

3 s.

 

3.16

210.006771

MV. It is impossible to get on without first defining:

 

3 s.

 

3.16

210.006772

Pt. V Ch. IV. Postulate of Natural Kinds

 

4 s.

 

3.16

210.006773

II. It is obvious we cannot...

 

10 s.

 

3.16

210.006774

I. Illustrations of above

 

32 s.

 

3.16

210.006775

1st Lecture Last Term [loose pages of miscellaneous notes]

 

19 s.

 

 

 

Authority and the Individual

1950

 

A84

3.16

210.006776

Authority and the Individual: The Reith Lectures for 1948-9

(1948-9)

1 s.

 

3.16

210.006777

Prefatory Note [to Authority and the Individual]

[1948-49]

1 s.

 

3.16

210.006778

Lecture IV. The Conflict of Technique & Human Nature

[1948-9]

15 s.

 

3.16

210.006779

[Not in Reith Lectures] Lecture VI. How to Promote Initiative

[1948-9]

9 s.

 

3.16

210.006780

Lecture VI. Individual & Social Ethics

[1948

9 s.

 

3.16

210.006781

Lecture V. Control & Initiative: their Respective Spheres

[1948

1 s.

 

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210.006782

[notes for Authority and the Individual] p.8

 

1 s.

 

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[notes for Authority and the Individual] p.16

 

1 s.

 

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210.006784

Lecture VI. Individual & Social Ethics

 

1 s.

 

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210.006785

Lecture VI. Individual & Social Ethics

 

1 s.

 

3.16

210.006786

[notes for Authority and the Individual]

 

1 s.

 

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[notes for Authority and the Individual]

 

1 s.

 

3.16

210.006788

[notes for Authority and the Individual] p.4

 

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Unpopular Essays

1950

 

A87

3.16

210.006789

Unpopular Essays: Table of Contents, in BR's hand.

1950

4 s.

 

3.16

210.006790

Philosophy and Politics.  The National Book League Lecture, 23 Oct 1946, ts.

1946

20 s.

A81

3.16

210.006791

Philosophy for Laymen.  Appeared in University Quarterly, Nov 1946. ts.

1946

16 s.

C46.10

3.16

210.006792

The Future of Mankind

1947/48

13 s.

 

3.16

210.006793

Philosophy’s Ulterior Motives.  Atlantic Monthly, Feb 1937.  tearsheets

Feb 1937

4 s.

 

3.16

210.006794

The Superior Virtue of the Oppressed.  Nation, June 26 1937.  tearsheet

June 26, 1937

1 s.

 

3.16

210.006795

On Being Modern-Minded.  Nation, 1937.  tearsheets

Jan. 6, 1937

1 s.

 

3.16

210.006796

An Outline of Intellectual Rubbish.  Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1943, tearsheets.

1943

15 s.

 

3.16

210.006797

The Function of a Teacher.  Harper's, June 1940. ts.

1940

13 s.

C40.11

3.17

210.006798

Ideas that Have Helped Mankind.  Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1946, ts.

1946

25 s.

B80

3.17

210.006799

Ideas that Have Harmed Mankind.  Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1946, ts.

1946

24 s.

B79

3.17

210.006800

Eminent men I have known.  Original title was "The most unforgettable character I ever met"; may have been written in US during WWII.

1950

3 s.

 

3.17

210.006801

Obituary.  Listener, 12 Aug 1936.

1937

3 s.

 

 

 

New Hopes for a Changing World

1951

 

A89

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210.006802-F1

Chapter 1. Current Perplexities [New Hopes for a Changing World]

1951

56 s.

 

3.17

210.006802-F2

[New Hopes for a Changing World]  Part II. Man and Man

1951

52 s.

 

3.17

210.006802-F3

[New Hopes for a Changing World]  Chapter VI. World Government

1951

52 s.

 

3.17

210.006802-F4

[New Hopes for a Changing World]   Chapter IX. Economic Co-operation and Competition

1951

71 s.

 

3.17

210.006802-F5

New Hopes for a Changing World pp.229-276

1951

49 s.

 

 

 

The Impact of Science on Society

1951

 

A88.2a

3.17

210.006803

Prefatory note (to Impact of Science on Society)

1951

1 s.

 

3.17

210.00804

The Good and Harm that Science can do.

1951

23 s.

 

 

 

Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories

1953

 

A94

3.17

210.006805-F1

Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories

1953

57 s.

 

3.17

210.006805-F2

Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories, pp.57-111

1953

55 s.

 

3.17

210.006805-F3

Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories, pp.112-157

1953

46 s.

 

3.17

210.006805-F4

Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories, pp.158-176

1953

19 s.

 

3.18

210.006806

Queer Tales (Allen & Unwin)

 

1 s.

 

3.18

210.006807

Preface. Satan in the Suburbs and other Stories

1953

2 s.

 

3.18

210.006808

The Ealing Atheist or Why Not

 

3 s.

 

3.18

210.006809-F1

Horrors Manufactured Here or Satan in the Suburbs

1953

40 s.

 

3.18

210.006809-F2

Satan in the Suburbs, p.39-

1953

38 s.

 

3.18

210.006810

[notes for Infraredioscope]

 

6 s.

 

3.18

210.006811

The Infra-redioscope

1953

39 s.

 

3.18

210.006812

Science Experimenter, no.563

1959

1 magazine

 

3.18

210.006813

[Outline for] The Guardians of Parnassus

 

1 s.

 

3.18

210.006814

[notes for The Guardians of Parnassus]

 

2 s.

 

3.18

210.006815

The Guardians of Parnassus

1953

17 s.

 

3.18

210.006816

[notes for] Benefit of Clergy

 

5 s.

 

3.18

210.00617

Benefit of Clergy

1953

14 s.

 

3.18

210.006818

[Benefit of Clergy]

1953

2 s.

 

 

 

Human Society in Ethics and Politics

1954

 

A98

3.18

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Human Society in Ethics & Politics (1945-1953)

1954

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Human Society in Ethics & Politics, p.36- (1945-1953)

1954

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Human Society in Ethics & Politics, p.76- (1945-1953)

1954

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Human Society in Ethics & Politics, p.110-

1954

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Human Society in Ethics & Politics, p.147-

1954

39 s.

 

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Human Society in Ethics & Politics, p.193

1954

41 s.

 

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Human Society in Ethics & Politics, p.234

1954

39 s.

 

3.18

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Human Society: Diagnosis & Prognosis [outline]

27 Sept. [1954]

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Ethical and Political Philosophy

[1945-46]

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Human Society: in ethics and politics

1954

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3.19

210.006823

Preface

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Abstract [of Human Society in Ethics and Politics]

(27 Sept, 28 Oct. 1953)

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Ethical & Political Philosophy [Human Society in Ethics and Politics]

1954

49 s.

 

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Ethical & Political Philosophy [Human Society in Ethics and Politics]

1954

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[Human Society in Ethics and Politics], p.52-

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[Human Society in Ethics and Politics], p.135-

1954

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Chap. X. Authority in Ethics

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Chapter XI Production & Distribution

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Superstitious Ethics

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Chap. XIII Ethical Sanctions

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5 s. 

 

3.19

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Chap. From Ethics to Politics

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Chapter III Forethought & Skill

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Part II Chap. II con’t.

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Chap. IV. Myth and Magic

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Part II Chapter V Cohesion & Rivalry

1954

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Part II Chap. VI Scientific Technique & the future

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Part II. Chap. VIII Conquest?

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Part II Chap. IX Steps Towards a Stable Peace

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Chap. X Authority in Ethics

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Human Society in Ethics and Politics

1954

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Nightmares of Eminent Persons

1954

 

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Nightmares [of Eminent Persons]

1954

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1954

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Nightmares [of Eminent Persons], p.95-

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Nightmares [of Eminent Persons], p.125-

1954

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Faith and Mountains

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Faith and Mountains

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Nightmares [of Eminent Persons], p. 160-

1954

27 s.

 

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Nightmares of Eminent Persons (galleys)

1954

78s. 

 

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Le cauchemar du theologien

 

 

 

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Zahatopolk and Other Stories

 

 

 

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Zahatopolk and Other Stories

 

 

 

3.20

210.006846

Nightmares

 

 

 

3.20

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Nightmares

 

 

 

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Zahatopolk

 

 

 

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Zahatopolk

 

 

 

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Zahatopolk

 

 

 

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Zahatopolk, chap. VI-

 

 

 

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210.006851-F1

Zahatopolk and Other Stories

 

 

 

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Zahatopolk and Other Stories

 

 

 

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210.006851-F3

Zahatopolk and Other Stories

 

 

 

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Zahatopolk

 

 

 

3.21

210.006853-F4

Nightmares

 

 

 

8.41

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Nightmares of Eminent Persons.  Proofs of illustrations.

1954

 

 

11.68

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The Queen of Sheba's Nightmare.  Two separate page proofs of the proposed delux folio edition consisting of title-page, facsimile of the first page of BR's ms., and lithography illustrations by Hans Erni.  The 2 proofs are identical except for having different illustrations.  However, the edition, which was proposed by Aldus Books, was never published.

1962-63

 

 

 

 

Portraits From Memory and Other Essays

1956

 

A102

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1956

1 s.

 

3.21

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Adaption: an Autobiographical epitome.  Original title was "Changing beliefs and unchanging hopes".  Ts.

 

17 s.

 

3.21

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Six Autobiographical Talks: I. Why I Took to Philosophy. Ts.

(21 Sept. 1954)

6 s. 

 

3.21

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(22 Sept. 1954)

11 s. 

 

3.21

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Six Autobiographical Talks: III.  [Experiences of a Pacifist in the Firs World War], ts. 

(29 Sept. 1954)

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Six Autobiographical Talks: IV. From Logic to Politics. Ts.

(30 Sept. 1954)

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Six Autobiographical Talks: V. Beliefs Discarded and Retained.  Ts.

(2 Oct. 1954)

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Six Autobiographical Talks: VI. Hopes: Realized and Disappointed.  Ts.

(5 Oct. 1954)

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The First War to End Wa

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How to Grow Old. Ts.

(4 Mar. 1951)

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Reflections on My Eightieth Birthday.

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Portraits from Memory: I. Some Cambridge Dons of the ‘Nineties. Ts.

 

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Portraits from Memory: II. Some of my Contemporaries at Cambridge ts.

 

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Portraits from Memory: III. George Bernard Shaw. Ts.

 

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Portraits from Memory: V. Joseph Conrad. Ts.

(11 Sept. 1953)

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Portraits from Memory: VI. George Santayana. Ts.

 

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Portraits from Memory: VII. Alfred North Whitehead. Ts.

 

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Lord John Russell. Ts.

 

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John Stuart Mill. Ts.

(22 Dec. 1954)

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Mind and Matter.  Original title was "The Physical Conditions of Thinking". Ts.

 

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The Cult of “Common Usage”. Ts.

 

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Knowledge and Wisdom. Ts.

(13 Aug. 1954)

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A Philosophy for Our Time. Dondon Calling, Dec 17, 1953.

17 Dec. 1953

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A Plea for Clear Thinking.  Listener, Apr 3, 1947

3 Apr. 1947

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History as an Art. Ts.

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How I Write

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The Road to Happiness

 

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Symptoms of Orwell’s 1984. ts.

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210.006883

Why I Am Not a Communist. Ts.

(30 Apr. 1954)

4 s. 

 

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Man’s Peril from the Hydrogen Bomb. Ts.

30 Dec. 1954

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Steps Toward Peace. Ts.

 

7 s.

 

3.22

210.006886

Sidney and Beatrice Webb. Ts.

 

7 s.

 

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D.H. Lawrence. Ts.

 

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Portraits from Memory

(20 Mar. 1956)

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Portrait from Memory and Other Essays

1956

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Portraits from Memory

1956

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Portraits from Memory and Other Essays

1956

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Portraits from Memory and Other Essays

1956

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Portraits from Memory and Other Essays. Contents.

1956

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Logic and Knowledge

1956

 

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[Preface to Logic and Knowledge]. Tscc.

 

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Why I Am Not a Christian

1957

 

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1957

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Why I Am Not a Christian

1957

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Why I Am Not a Christian, p.30-

1957

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Why I Am Not a Christian, p.60-

1957

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Why I Am Not a Christian, p.96-

1957

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Why I Am Not a Christian and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects

1957

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Why I Am Not a Christian, etc.

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Why I Am Not a Christian, p.127-

1957

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Why I Am Not a Christian, p.159-

1957

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1957

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Why I Am Not a Christian, p.203-

1957

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Why I Am Not a Christian, p.238-

1957

14 s.

 

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Religion and Morals

1952

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Introduction to “Why I Am Not a Christian”, etc.

(10 July 1956)

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Introduction to Why I am not a Christian, etc.

(9 July 1956)

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(5 Oct. 1956)

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My Philosophical Development

1958

 

A109

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[My Philosophical Development] p.1-

(15 Apr. 1956)

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[My Philosophical Development] p.38-

1958

35 s. 

 

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[My Philosophical Development] p.73-

1958

41s. 

 

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[My Philosophical Development] p.114-

1958

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[My Philosophical Development] p.154-

1958

 

 

3.23

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My Philosophical Development: Logic and Ontology

(25 Apr. 1957)

47 s.

 

3.23

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My Philosophical Development: The Assumption of Simple Casual Laws

1958

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My Philosophical Development

1958

61 s.

 

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My Philosophical Development: Chapter VII. Principia Mathematica: Philosophical Aspects

(Apr.-Aug. 1956)

56 s. 

 

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My Philosophical Development: Chapter XI. Theory of Knowledge

(Aug.-Dec. 1956)

65 s. 

 

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My Philosophical Development: Chapter XVI. Non-Demonstrative Inference

(1956-1958)

55 s. 

 

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My Philosophical Development: Logical Considerations

 

70 s.

 

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My Philosophical Development: Epistle to the Colossians II

(Apr.-May 1956)

51 s. 

 

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My Philosophical Development: Chapter VIII. Principia Mathematica: Mathematical Aspects

(May-Aug. 1956)

45 s. 

 

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My Philosophical Development: Chapter XII. Consciousness v. Experience

(Sept.-Dec. 1956)

42 s. 

 

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My Philosophical Development: Chapter XV. Notes for Non-Demonstrative Inference

(Sept. 1956-Feb. 1958)

26 s. 

 

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[some notes for Human Knowledge]

1958

 

 

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My Philosophical Development: unbound page proofs

1958

 

 

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My Philosophical Development: [Table of Contents]

1958

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My Philosophical Development: Synopsis

(1 Jan. 1956)

11 s. 

 

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My Philosophical Development: Appendix

1958

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My Philosophical Development

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Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare

1959

 

A108

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Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare

1958

 

 

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Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare

1958

71 s. 

 

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Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare

1958

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Synopsis for The Nuclear Peril

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Books Recommended

1959

1 s.

 

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210.006914

Common Sense and Nuclear War [outline]

1959

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Table of Contents [Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare]

1959

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1959

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Wisdom of the West

1959

 

A111

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c. 1959

 

 

 

 

Bertrand Russell Speaks His Mind

1960

 

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1960

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1960

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Bertrand Russell Speaks His Mind

1960

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Has Man a Future?

1961

 

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Has Man a Future?

1961

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Has Man a Future?

1961

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1961

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1961

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Has Man a Future?

1961

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Has Man a Future?

1961

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Has Man a Future?

1961

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Has Man a Future?: Penguin

1961

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1961

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1961

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[Proposal for conference of scientists] R. Schoenman queries re HMF?

1961

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Fact and Fiction

1961

 

A120

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Fact and Fiction.  Table of contents.  Part 1. Books that influenced me in youth (tearsheets).  Part 2. Politics and Education.  I. What is Freedom? (ts.) II. What is democracy (ts.)

1961

51 s.

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[Fact and Fiction]: III. A Scientists Plea for Democracy (tearsheet).  IV. The Story of Colonisation (ts.). V. The Pros and cons of nationalism (ts.).  VI. The Reasoning of Europeans (tearsheet).  VII. The world I should like to live in (ts.).

1956

25 s. 

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[Fact and Fiction]: VIII. Old and Young Cultures (ts.).  IX. Education for a difficult world (ts.).  X. University Education (ts.). Part 3. Divertissements.  I. Cranks (ts.). II. The right of will to prevail, or the road to Lhasa (ts.). III. Newly discovered Maxims of La Rochefoucauld (ts.).

1956

55 s. 

 

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[Fact and Fiction]: IV. Nightmares, including The Theologian's Nightmare (ts.).  V. Dreams (ts.).  VI. Parables (ts.).  Part 4. Peace and War. I. Psychology and East-West Tension (ts.).  II. War and Peace in my lifetime (ts.).

(1959-60)

39 s. 

 

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[Fact and Fiction]: III. The Social Responsibilities of Scientists (tearsheet).  IV. The Essentials for a Stable World (tearsheet).  V. Population Pressure and War (ts.). VI. Formal Address to the Congress of the Pugwash Movement…. (ts.). VII. Address to the CND meeting at Manchester... (ts.). VIII. What Neutrals can do to save the world (ts.). IX. The Case for British Neutralism (ts.).  X. Can War be abolished? (ts.).  XI. Human Life is in Danger (ts.).

(1956-60)

48 s. 

 

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1961

 

 

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[Fact and Fiction, notes for] The Road to Lhasa or the Insane Root

(14 July 1953)

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[Fact and Fiction] Notes for continuation of The Right will Prevail

(July 14 1953)

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[Fact and Fiction] The Right will Prevail or The Road to Lhasa

(17 Aug.-7 Sept. 1959)

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[Fact and Fiction] The Philanthropist...

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[Fact and Fiction-notes]

 

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[Fact and Fiction] Things I Have Not Sufficiently Emphasized...

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[Fact and Fiction]: Newly Discovered Maxims of La Rochefoucauld

1961

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[Fact and Fiction]: The Misfortune of Being Out-of-Date

1961

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[Fact and Fiction] The Theologian’s Nightmare

1961

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[Fact and Fiction]: The Fisherman’s Nightmare...

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[Fact and Fiction-notes on dreams]

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[Fact and Fiction]: The Theologian’s Nightmare

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[Fact and Fiction]: Notes for The Theologian’s Nightmare

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[Fact and Fiction]]: Newly Discovered Maxims of La Rochefoucauld

(30 Aug.-12 Nov. 1959)

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Fact and Fiction]: table of contents

 

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[Fact and Fiction]]: Maxims that Won’t quite Do

 

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Unarmed Victory

1963

 

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[Unarmed Victory]: III. Sino-Indian Dispute

1963

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[Unarmed Victory]: Chapter I The International Background

1963

54 s.

 

3.27

210.007012-F2

[Unarmed Victory]: III. The Sino-Indian Dispute, p.55

1963

51 s.

 

3.27

210.007013-F1

[Unarmed Victory]: Chapter 1, pg.3

1963

53 s.

 

3.27

210.007013-F2

[Unarmed Victory]: Section 2

1963

47 s.

 

3.27

210.007013-F3

[Unarmed Victory]: Contents

1963

18 s.

 

8.41

210.147504-F12

Unarmed Victory.  Ts., tscc., and ms. (in Edith Russell's hand).  Corrected partially by BR but mainly in Edith's hand.  Ms. Of 2 tentative tables of content, of end to Ch. IIIc, and of outline of Sino-Indian dispute.

1963

 

 

11.68

F2

Unarmed Victory. Ts.; tscc. And ms. (mainly in Edith Russell's hand).  In BR's hand are a table of contents, a leaf entitled "Documentation for Cuban Settlement", and a leaf entitled "Points to be made in Chap IV".  Other material includes an abstract of Chapter I, the first part of Chapter II, parts of Chapters III and IV, a mimeo ts. of some of BR's correspondence with heads of state, and 2 newsclippings.

1962-63

 

 

 

 

The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell

1967

 

A142

3.28

F1

Autobiography: c.c.

[1949]

 

 

3.28

210.?  

Autobiography

 

 

 

3.28

210.   -F2

Autobiography

 

 

 

3.28

210.   -F1

Autobiography: c.c.

[1949]

 

 

3.28

   -F2

Autobiography: c.c. 

[1949]

 

 

3.28

   -F3

Autobiography: c.c. 

[1949]

 

 

3.28

   -F4

Autobiography: c.c. 

[1949]

 

 

3.28

   -F5

Autobiography: c.c. 

[1949]

 

 

3.28

   -F6

Autobiography: c.c. 

[1949]

 

 

3.28

   -F7

Autobiography: c.c. 

[1949]

 

 

3.28

   -F8

Autobiography: c.c. 

[1949]

 

 

3.28

   -F9

Autobiography: c.c. 

[1949]

 

 

3.29

210.007050-F1

My First Fifty Years

 

 

 

3.29

210.007050-F2

My First Fifty Years

[1931]

 

 

3.29

210.007051

Second Marriage

[1931]

 

 

3.29

210.007052-F1

[Autobiography]

[1949]

 

 

3.29

210.007052-F2

[Autobiography]

[1949]

 

 

3.29

210.007052-F3

Autobiography

[1949]

 

 

3.29

210.007052-F4

Autobiography

[1949]

 

 

3.29

210.007052-F5

Autobiography

[1949]

 

 

3.29

210.007052-F6

[Autobiography]

[1949]

 

 

3.29

210.007052-F7

[Autobiography]

[1949]

 

 

3.30

210.007052-F8

[Autobiography]

[1949]

 

 

3.30

210.007052-F9

My First Fifty Years, c.c.

 

 

 

3.30

210.007052-F10

My First Fifty Years, c.c.

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F1

Autobiography: [Printers Copy]

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F1a

What I have lived for [manuscript; prologue to Autobiography], 25-7-56

1956 July 25

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F2

Autobiography: [Printers Copy]

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F3

Autobiography: [Printers Copy]

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F4

Autobiography: [Printers Copy]

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F5

Autobiography: [Printers Copy]

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F6

not m/f: Autobiography cc of Chapter 1

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F7

not m/f: Autobiography cc of Chapter 1

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F8

not m/f: Autobiography cc of Chapter 1

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F9

not m/f: Autobiography 3 cc of Chapter 2

 

 

 

3.30

210.007053-F10

Autobiography: (inserts and omissions to Printer’s copy) (may be some)

 

 

 

 

 

The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, volume II

1968

 

A142

3.31

210.007054-F1

Autobiography Vol. II

1959

 

 

3.31

 210.007054-F2

Autobiography Vol. II

 

 

 

3.31

210.007054-F3

Autobiography Volume II

 

 

 

3.31

210.007054-F4

Autobiography Volume II

 

 

 

3.31

210.007054-F5

Autobiography Vol. II

 

 

 

3.31

210.007055-F1

Autobiography Vol. II

1959

(xerox) 

 

3.31

210.007055-F2

Autobiography Vol. II

1959

(xerox) 

 

3.31

210.007055-F3

Autobiography Vol. II

1959

(xerox) 

 

3.31

210.007055-F4

Autobiography Vol. II

1959

(xerox) 

 

3.31

210.007055-F5

Autobiography Vol. II

1959

(xerox) 

 

3.31

210.007055-F6

Autobiography Vol. II

 

 

 

8.41

F1-F4

[these folders include Amberley papers and are not part of the Book Manuscripts series]

 

 

 

8.41

 

Principia Mathematica: items removed from BR's library copy of PM

 

 

 

8.41

210.147501a-F9

1-1/2 folios of PM, vol. 3 (1913), numbered 152 and 153, torn in half and re-used; note printer's markings.

 

MS 1.5 folios, torn

 

8.41

F9

Corrections in PM from Mr. Boscovitch.  Removed from between pp. 14-15 of BR's library copy of Principia Mathematica, I, 1910.

 

MS 1 leaf

 

8.41

F9

Unused props.  Removed from between pp. 64-5 of BR's library copy of Principia Mathematica, I, 1910.

 

MS 1 leaf

 

8.41

F9

[Tabulation of ms.? Pp. o PM.]  Removed from between pp. 14-15 of BR's library copy of Principia Mathematica, I, 1910.

 

MS 1 leaf

 

8.41

F9

Props used in *359-44 and *356-33 [and] … *350-62.  Removed from between pp. 14-15 of BR's library copy of Principia Mathematica, I, 1910.

 

MS 10 leaves.

 

8.41

F9

Additional Errata to Volume I.  Proof sheet dated 20 Nov. 1911.  Removed from before the fly-leaf of BR's library copy of Principia Mathematica, I, 1910.

 

1 proof sheet

 

8.41

210.110240a-F9

Bemerkungen zu Principia Mathematica I.

 

MS 6 leaves

 

8.41

F9

Errata *172.34 … [PM, vol. 2 , 1st ed., p. 438]

 

1 leaf

 

8.41

F9

*72-57…

 

1 leaf

 

8.41

210.147506-F13-F15

War Crimes in Vietnam.  Drafts of ts.; tscc., and photocopyp.  Partial corrections in Ralph Schoenman's hand.

1967

 

A141

8.41

210.147505-F16

Mr. Wilson Speaks "Frankly and Fearlessly" on Vietnam to Bertrand Russell.  Tscc. And photocopy (corrected in part in Christopher Farley's hand.

1968

 

 

8.42

210.147507

Dear Bertrand Russell.  Annotated proof and related documents.

1969

 

 

8.43 to 8.49

210.147508

The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell [vol. 2], 1914-1944.  7 boxes of galley proofs, tss., photocopies of tss, and photocopies of letters for for the appendices.  The tss. comprise various stages of BR's text, including the extensive revisions of 1967.  There is a file of comments by Lady Constance Malleson (Collette) in box 8.44 on the pages concerning her which had been sent to her by BR.  See also the tss in Russell Archives 1.

1968

 

A142

8.50 to 8.52

210.147509

The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell [vol. 3], 1944-1967.  3 boxes of tss, tscc, photocopies, etc. of text, proofs, illustrations and correspondence.

1969

 

A142

11.68

F1

Postcript (to My Authobiography).  Ts. Corrected in BR's hand. 

c. 1959

3 leaves

 



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Series 220: Article Manuscripts
With thanks to Dr. Andrew Bone of the Bertrand Russell Research Centre and research assistant Amy Verhaeghe for supplying the original list upon which this one is based.

The list is divided into 2 chronological sequences: (1) Boxes 3.34 to 3.75 contain documents dated 1878-1964.  (2) Boxes 9.01 to 9.11 contain documents dated 1893-1966, with most of them dated 1945-1966.

References to "Bibliography" and "Biblio." are to entries in A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell by Kenneth Blackwell and Harry Ruja (London and New York: Routledge, 1994). References to "Collected Papers" and "CPBR" are to entries in The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, 1983- .

Box

Class.Document number

Folder

Folder Title

Document Title

Year Completed

Date Pub: Year

Bibliography Title

Biblio. Entry

Collected Papers Title

CPBR entry

3.34

220.010000

[Questions and answers on English history ]

1878

3.34

220.010010

"Greek Exercises"

"Greek Exercises"

1888

A109, AA1

Greek Exercises

1:1

3.34

220.010020

[Essay notebook ]

1889

AA1

Essay Notebook

1:2-8

3.34

220.010030

What Shall I Read?1

1891

AA1

What Shall I Read?

1:ii

3.34

220.010040

[Undergraduate notebook I ]

1893

AA1

3.34

220.010050

1-2

[Undergraduate notebook II ]

1893

AA1

3.34a

220.010100

On Pleasure

1893

AA1

On Pleasure: Its Definition, Its Causes and Conditions, and the Possibility of Making It the End of Rational Action

1:30

3.34a

220.010110

The Relation of what ought to be to what is, has been or will be.

1893

AA1

The Relation of What Ought to Be to What Is, Has Been or Will Be

1:32

3.34a

220.010120

On the Definition of Virtue

On the Definition of Virtue

1893

AA1

On the Definition of Virtue

1:34

3.34a

220.010130

Can we be Statesmen?

1893

AA1

Can We Be Statesmen?

1:12

3.34a

220.010140

Paper on Bacon

1893

AA1

Paper on Bacon

1:20

3.34a

220.010150

The Relation of Rule & End

1893

AA1

The Relation of Rule and End

1:33

3.34a

220.010160

Paper on Epistemology I

B. Russell / Paper on Epistemology I. / Nov. 1893.

1893

AA1

Paper on Epistemology I

1:18

3.34a

220.010170

Paper on Epistemology II

1893

AA1

Paper on Epistemology II

1:19

3.34a

220.010180

The Ethical Bearings of Psychogony

1894

AA1

The Ethical Bearings of Psychogony

1:35

3.34a

220.010190

Paper on Epistemology III

1894

AA1

Paper on Epistemology III

1:22

3.34a

220.010200

Paper on Descartes I

1894

AA1

Paper on Descartes I

1:26

3.34a

220.010210

Paper on History of Philosophy

1984

AA1

Paper on History of Philosophy

1:21

3.35

220.010220

Ethical Axioms

Ethical Axioms

1894

AA1

Ethical Axioms

1:36

3.35

220.010230

Loevberg or Hedda *

Lövborg or Hedda

1894

AA1

Lövborg or Hedda

1:13

3.35

220.010240

Moral Sciences Examination.

1894

3.35

220.010250

Paper on Bacon

1893

AA1

Paper on Bacon

1:25

3.35

220.010260

A Critical Comparison of the Methods of Bacon, Hobbs & Descartes

1894

AA1

A Critical Comparison of the Methods of Bacon, Hobbes and DesCartes

1:24

3.35

220.010270

Paper on DesCartes

1894

AA1

Paper on DesCartes

1:23

3.35

220.010280

Paper on Descartes II

1894

AA1

Paper on Descartes II

1:27

3.35

220.010290

Cleopatra or Maggie Tulliver

1894

AA1

Cleopatra or Maggie Tulliver

1:14

3.35

220.010300

Paper on Hobbes

1894

AA1

Paper on Hobbes

1:28

3.35

220.010310

On the Distinction between the Psychological and Metaphysical Points of View

On the Distinction between the Psychological and Metaphysical Points of View

1894

AA1

On the Distinction between the Psychological and Metaphysical Points of View

1:29

3.35

220.010320

[Notes and examination papers on Descartes]

1894

3.35

220.010330

Sigwart on Space. Log. Vol. II

3.35

220.010340

Lange, Logische Studien. I. Formale Logik und Erkenntnisstheorie

3.35

220.010350

Edgeworth. Monetary Standards

3.35

220.010360

[Notes on Mill's Logic, Bk VI: Chs. 7, 9, 11 ]

3.35

220.010370

Kant's Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten

3.35

220.010380

Hume on Cause: Part III Sec'n 2‑6

3.35

220.010390

Bradley's Logic

3.35

220.010400

Articles of importance in the Rev. de Met. et de Morale (also titled: Notes on No. & Quant. from the, Revue de Met. et de Morale)

3.35

220.010410

BR Folder ‑ "Early Philosophical Papers"

3.35

220.010500

Wagner, "Finanzwissenschaft" [notes ]

1895

3.35

220.010510

The Free‑Will Problem from an Idealist standpoint

1895

AA1

The Free-Will Problem from an Idealist Standpoint

1:37

3.35

220.010520

Fellowship Examination papers

1895

3.35

220.010530

The Uses of Luxury

1896

AA1

The Uses of Luxury

1:47

3.35

220.010540

On some difficulties of continuous quantity

1896

AA7, Hh87.07

On Some Difficulties of Continuous Quantity

2:5

3.35

220.010550

Mechanical Morals and the moral of Machinery

1896

AA1

Mechanical Morals and the Moral of Machinery

1:48

3.35

220.010560

Is Ethics a Branch of Empirical Psychology?

1897

AA1

Is Ethics a Branch of Empirical Psychology?

1:15

3.35

220.010570

The Classification of Relations

1899

AA7, Hh87.07

The Classification of Relations

2:16

3.35

220.010580

Was the World good before the sixth day?

1899

AA1, H231

Was the World Good before the Sixth Day?

1:17

3.35

220.010590

The Axioms of Geometry

The Axioms of Geometry

1899

1899

Sur les Axiomes de la géométrie

C99.02

The Axioms of Geometry

2:25

3.35

220.010590

The Axioms of Geometry

Sur les Axiomes de la Géométrie

1899

C99.02

Sur les axiomes de la géométrie

2:i.i

3.35

220.010600

Seems, Madam? Nay, it is.

1897

A104

Seems, Madam? Nay, It Is

1:16

3.35

220.010610

Lie, Continuous Groups

3.36

220.010620

Frischauf's Absolute Geometrie, nach Bolyai [notes ]

3.36

220.010630

Frege, etc.

3.36

220.010640

Klein, Nicht‑Euklid I and II [notes ] *

3.36

220.010650

Couturat, Opuscules [notes ]

3.36

220.010660

Erdmann, Die Axiome der Geometrie [notes ]

3.36

220.010670

Ball, Theory of the Content [notes ] *

3.36

220.010680

De Morgan's Definition of a Limit [notes ]

3.36

220.010750

On the Logic of Relations

On the Logic of Relations with applications to Arithmetic and the theory of series

1901

1901

Sur la Logique des relations avec des applications à la
théorie des séries

AA9, C01.06

3.36

220.010760

Sur la logique des Relations avec des applications a la theorie des series

theory of series

1901

1901

Sur la Logique des relations avec des applications à la
théorie des séries

AA9, C01.06

Sur la logique des relations avec des applications à la théorie des séries

3:v.2

3.36

220.010770

Is Position in Time absolute or relative?

1900

AA9

Is Position in Time Absolute or Relative?

3:4

3.36

220.010780

On well‑ordered series

1901

1902

Théorie générale des Séries bien-ordonnées

AA9, C02.01

On the General Theory of Well-Ordered Series

3:vii.i

3.36

220.010790

Theorie generale des series bien‑ordonnees

1901

1902

Théorie générale des Séries bien-ordonnées

C02.01

Théorie générale des séries bien-ordonnées

3:vii.2

3.36

220.010800

[Non‑Euclidean geometry ]

1902

1902

Geometry, Non-Euclidean

B2

3.36

220.010810

Do Psychical States have Position in Space?

1902

AA9

Do Psychical States Have Position in Space?

3:23

3.36

220.010820

Leibniz's Doctrine of Substance as deduced from his Logic

1900

AA9

Leibniz's Doctrine of Substance as Deduced from His Logic

3:20

3.36

220.010830

Lecture II. Logic of Propositions

1901

AA9

Lecture ii. Logic of Propositions

3:11

3.36

220.010840

Recent Italian work on the foundations of Mathematics

1901

AA9

Recent Italian Work on the Foundations of Mathematics

3:9

3.36

220.010840

Recent Italian work on the foundations of Mathematics

1900

AA9

Article on Peano and Co.

3:vi

3.36

220.010850

Notes on Lotze, 108ff. (Metaphysik)

3.37

220.010860

Necessity and Possibility

1905

AA10, Hh72.05

Necessity and Possibility

4:22

3.37

220.010870

Do Differences Differ?

AA9

Do Differences Differ?

3:i.1

3.37

220.010880

The Free Man's Worship

A Free Man's Worship

1903

1903

The Free Man’s Worship

C03.03

The Free Man's Worship

12:4

3.37

220.010890

The Nature of Truth

1905

AA10, Hh72.06

The Nature of Truth

4:21

3.37

220.010891

Review of Poincare, Science and Hypothesis, Mind, 1905, p.p. 412‑18

1905

3.37

220.010900

Robertson's Short History of Free Thought [notes ] *

1906

1906

Freethought, Ancient and Modern

C06.13

3.37

220.010910

On the substitutional theory of classes and relations

1906

On the Substitutional Theory of Classes and Relations

A157

On the Substitutional Theory of Classes and Relations' and '…:Abstract'

5:6a, 5:6b

3.37

220.010920

On "Insolubilia" & their solution by Symbolic Logic

On "Insolubilia" [and] their solution by Symbolic Logic

1906

1906

Les Paradoxes de la logique.

C06.14

The Paradoxes of Logic

5:9

3.37

220.010930

1-3

The Paradox of the Liar

1906

Hh74.09, Hh76.01,  Hh80.02, Hh89.04

The Paradox of the Liar' and 'A Partial Draft'

5:11a, 5:11b

3.37

220.010940

[Substitution ]

Hh76.01

Substitution

5:4a

3.37

220.010940b

On Substitution

1905

Hh76.01

On Substitution

5:3b

3.37

220.010950

1-3

On Substitution

1906

Hh76.01

On Substitution

5:5a

3.37

220.010960

Points about Denoting

1903

AA10, H318, H328, Hh72.06, Hh84.07

Points about Denoting

4:13

3.37

220.010970

On the Meaning & Denotation of Phrases

1903

H328, Hh72.06, Hh87.06

On the Meaning and Denotation of Phrases

4:11a

3.37

220.010970

On the Meaning & Denotation of Phrases

1903

H328, Hh72.06, Hh87.06

Concerning x(p)

4:11b

3.37

220.010970

On the Meaning & Denotation of Phrases

1903

H328, Hh72.06, Hh87.06

Elements of Grammar for the young

4:11c

3.37

220.010940b

On Substitution

1905

Hh76.01

3.38

220.010980

1-3

On Meaning and Denotation

1903

H318, H328, Hh84.07

On Meaning and Denotation

4:14

3.38

220.010990

On the Democratic Ideal

1906

AA3

On the Democratic Ideal

12:18

3.38

220.011150

The Study of Mathematics

1902

1907

The Study of Mathematics

C07.10

The Study of Mathematics

12:6

3.38

220.011160

The Regressive method of discovering the premisses of mathematics

1907

A157

The Regressive Method of Discovering the Premises of Mathematics

5:20

3.38

220.011170

On the Nature of Truth

1907

1907

On the Nature of Truth

C07.08

3.38

220.011180

Liberalism & Women's Suffrage

1908

1908

Liberalism and Women’s Suffrage.

C08.08

Liberalism and Women's Suffrage

12:23

3.38

220.011190

On the Nature of Truth & Falsehood

On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood

1910

A8

On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood

6:12

3.38

220.011200

Address to Bedford Liberal Association

1910

AA3

Address to the Bedford Liberal Association

12:26

3.38

220.011210

1 to 2

The Theory of Logical Types

The theory of Logical Types

1910

1910

La Théorie des types logiques

C10.03

The Theory of Logical Types

6:1

3.38

220.011220

Arguments against Women's Suffrage

1910

A7

Anti-Suffragist Anxieties

12:27

3.38

220.011230

Schiller I. Pragmatism and Humanism [notes ]

1909

3.38

220.011240

A reply to Dr. Schiller

1908

A Reply to Dr. Schiller

5:36

3.38

220.011250

The Nature of Truth

H305

The Nature of Truth

5:15

3.38

220.011260

Dramatic & Utilitarian Ethics

1911

AA3

Dramatic and Utilitarian Ethics

12:36

3.38

220.011270

[Notes on W. James ]

3.38

220.011271

The Basis of Realism

1911

The Basis of Realism

6:13

3.38

220.011330

[Notes on Bergson's books ]

3.38

220.011340

The Philosophy of Bergson

1912

1912

The Philosophy of Bergson

A11, C12.05

The Philosophy of Bergson

6:28

3.38

220.011350

Philosophy of Matter

Philosophy of Matter

1912

AA8

Philosophy of Matter

6:11c

3.38

220.011350

Philosophy of Matter

Matter

1912

AA8

Matter

6:11d

3.38

220.011350

Philosophy of Matter

Matter

1912

AA8

Matter

6:11e

3.38

220.011350

Philosophy of Matter

1912

AA8

Untitled

6:11f

3.38

220.011350

Philosophy of Matter

On Matter

1912

AA8

On Matter

6:11g

3.38

220.011350

Philosophy of Matter

1912

AA8

Matter

6:11h

3.39

220.011360

On Matter

1912

AA8, H302, H318

On Matter

6:10

3.39

220.011370

Matter

1913

AA8

Matter

6:11i

3.39

220.011380

On the Notion of Cause

1913

1912

On the Notion of Cause

C13.08

On the Notion of Cause

6:18

3.39

220.011390

[Notes on logic, sense‑data, etc. ]

1913

1913

[Course Descriptions]

C13.05

3.39

220.011400

The Relation of Sense‑data to physics

The Relation of sense-data to physics

1914

1914

The Relation of Sense-Data to Physics

C14.05

The Relation of Sense-Data to Physics

8:1

3.39

220.011401

[Review of G.M. Trevelyan's Clio, a Muse ] *

1913

Clio, A Muse, review of Trevelyan

12:40

3.39

220.011420

Here & There in sensation

1912

AA8

Here and There in Sensation

6:11b

3.39

220.011430

What is Logic?

1912

AA8

What is Logic?

6:4

3.39

220.011440

Propositions

1918

Propositions

8:18h

3.39

220.011450

Matter. The Problem Stated

1912

AA8

Matter, The Problem Stated

6:11a

3.39

220.011460

Axiom Propose  *

3.39

220.011480

To the editor of the "Nation"

1914

AA6

Friends of Progress Betrayed

13:1

3.39

220.011490

[Letter to The Cambridge Review ]

1915

1915

Mr. Russell’s Reply to His Critics

C15.05

Mr. Russell's Reply to His Critics

13:17

3.39

220.011540

On Justice in War‑Time

An Appeal to the Intellectuals of Europe

1915

1915

On Justice In War-Time. An Appeal to the Intellectuals
of Europe

C15.18

On Justice in War-Time. An Appeal to the Intellectuals of Europe

13:29

3.39

220.011541

La Justice en temps de guerre

1915

C15.18

3.39

220.011560

How America can help to bring Peace

1915

1915

The Future of Anglo-German Rivalry

AA6, C15.15

How America Can Help to Bring Peace

13:25

3.39

220.011570

Report of Speech Made by the Hon. Bertrand Russell

1916

1916

Rex v. Bertrand Russell, Trial of Mr. Bertrand Russell: Brilliant Defence of
Anti-Militarists

B6.1a, C16.14

Courtroom Defence of the Everett Leaflet

13:56a

3.39

220.011600

Clifford Allen and Mr. Lloyd George

1916

1916

Clifford Allen and Mr. Lloyd George

C16.22

Clifford Allen and Mr. Lloyd George

13:68

3.39

220.011610

"Folly, Doctor‑like, controlling skill"

1916

AA6

"Folly, Doctor-Like, Controlling Skill"

13:52

3.39

220.011620

Popular Responsibility for War

1915

AA6

Popular Responsibility for War

13:ii

3.39

220.011630

BERTRAND RUSSELL and the War Office

1916

1916

A23

Bertrand Russell and the War Office

13:70

3.39

220.011640

The Nature of the State in View of Its External Relations

1916

1916

The Nature of the State in View of its External Relations

C16.17

The Nature of the State in View of Its External Relations

13:53

3.39

220.011650

N.C.F. Ideals

1916

AA6

NFC Ideals

13:vi

3.39

220.011660

To the President of the United States

1916

1916

Mysterious Girl Brings Russell’s Peace Plea Here

C16.31

Letter to President Wilson

14:2

3.39

220.011670

The Russian Revolution

1917

The Russian Revolution

14:33

3.39

220.011680

On Sensations & Ideas

1918

AA4

On Sensations and Ideas

8:18a

3.39

220.011690

[G. ] Hanotaux, Politique de l'Equilibre [notes ]

3.39

220.011700

Principles & Practice in Foreign Policy

1915

AA6

Principles and Practice in Foreign Policy

13:36a

3.39

220.011700

Principles & Practice in Foreign Policy

AA6

Origins of War

13:36b

3.39

220.011710

Reichstag debates

3.39

220.011720

An Appeal on Behalf of Conscientious Objectors

1916

AA6

An Appeal on Behalf of Conscientious Objectors

13:58

3.39

220.011730

Principles of Social Reconstruction

1915

1916

C16.01

Principles of Social Reconstruction

13:39

3.39

220.011740

Disintegration and the principle of growth

1915

AA6

Disintegration and the Principle of Growth

13:40

3.39

220.011750

[What is wanted ... ]

1915

AA6

What Is Wanted

13:41

3.39

220.011760

Brailsford, War of S[teel ] & G[old ] [notes, incl. notes on a meeting ]

3.39

220.011900

Dreams and Facts

1919

1919

Dreams and Facts

C19.09

Dreams and Facts

15:3

3.39

220.011910

Morality & Oppressive Impulses

Morality and Oppressive Impulses

1918

1919

On “Bad Passions”

C19.04

On "Bad" Passions

8:19

3.39

220.011920

Professor Dewey's "Essays in Experimental Logic"

1919

1919

Professor Dewey’s “Essays in Experimental Logic”

C19.02

Professor Dewey's Essays in Experimental Logic

8:16

3.39

220.011921

The New Dictatorship of Opinion [1917]

1917

The New Dictatorship of Opinion

14:82

3.40

220.011930

To the Black Book The Tsaritsin Junction! [Author: Haden Guest, Leslie H.]

1920

3.40

220.011940

Socialism & Liberal Ideals

1920

1920

Socialism and Liberal Ideals.

C20.14

Socialism and Liberal Ideals

15:32

3.40

220.011950

First Impressions of China

First Impressions of China

1920

1920

Bertrand Russell Gives Impressions of China.

C20.23

First Impressions of China

15:46

3.40

220.011951

To the Editor of "The Times" [re: the relief of the Russian famine ]

1921

1921

The Relief of The Russian Famine.

C21.31

The Relief of the Russian Famine

15:45

3.40

220.011960

"My love is sad and not as others gay"

1921

3.40

220.011970

Is There an absolute good?

1922

1922

Is There an Absolute Good?

C86.01

Is There an Absolute Good?

9:58

3.40

220.011980

Prison Experiences

3.40

220.012150

Free Thought & Official Propaganda

1922

1922

Obstacles to Free Thought

A40, C22.13

Free Thought and Official Propaganda

15:69

3.40

220.012160

To the Electors of Chelsea [on the occassion of the Parliamentary General Election, 15th Nov., 1922 ]

1922

1922

The Hon. Bertrand Russell’s Election Address.

A42, C22.33

To the Electors of Chelsea

15:78a

3.40

220.012170

Hopes and Fears as Regards America

Hopes and Fears As Regards America. II.

1922

1922

As a European Radical Sees It

C22.07

As a European Radical Sees It

15:66

3.40

220.012170

Hopes and Fears as Regards America

1922

1922

Hopes and Fears as Regards America

C22.08

Hopes and Fears as Regards America

15:67.I

3.40

220.012180

On the value of skepticism

On the Value of Scepticism

1928

1928

The Value of Skepticism

C28.21

On the Value of Scepticism

10:37

3.40

220.012190

The Recrudescence of Puritanism

The Recrudescence of Puritanism

1923

1923

The Revival of Puritanism

C23.38

3.40

220.012200

The Need for Political Skepticism

1924

1924

The Need for Political Scepticism

C24.03

3.40

220.012210

[Notes on Durham's "Croatia & Great Serbia" ]

3.40

220.012230

The Defeat of International Legality

The Defeat of international legality

1923

1923

El Fracaso de la legalidad internacional

C23.39

3.40

220.012250

What a Labour Government would do with the Universities

What a Labour Government could do with the Universities

1923

1923

Labour and the Universities

C23.28

3.40

220.012260

Logical Atomism

1924

1924

Logical Atomism

B14

Logical Atomism

9:26

3.40

220.012270

[Notes for speeches on MacDonald ]

1924

3.40

220.012280

Socialism & Education

1925

1925

Socialism and Education

C25.04

3.40

220.012290

Memorandum respecting the Boxer Indemnity Bill

1924

3.40

220.012300

Is America Becoming Imperialistic

1924

A156.1a (v.1)

3.40

220.012310

Philosophy in the twentieth century

1924

1924

Philosophy in the Twentieth Century

C24.39

Philosophy in the Twentieth Century

9:83

3.40

220.012320

Dogmatic and Scientific Ethics

1924

1924

Dogmatic and Scientific Ethics

C24.01

3.40

220.012330

[Preface to Letters from Russian Prisons ] *

1925

1925

Letters from Russian Prisons: Letters by Celebrated Intellectuals

B26

3.40

220.012340

Materialism Past & Present

1924

1924

Materialism, Past and Present

C24.38

Materialism, Past and Present

9:48

3.40

220.012350

Life in the Middle Ages

1925

1925

Life in the Middle Ages

C25.03

3.40

220.012360

Narrow & broad Issues

3.40

220.012370

Measurement

3.40

220.012380

Lecture XIII. What is Knowledge?

3.40

220.012390

The Philosophical Analysis of Matter

1925

The Philosophical Analysis of Matter

9:46

3.40

220.012550

Psychology & Politics

1926

1926

Psychology and Politics

C26.05

Psychology and Politics

9:61

3.41

220.012560

The Meaning of Meaning

1926

1926

The Meaning of Meaning

C26.21

The Meaning of Meaning

9:22

3.41

220.012570

The Danger of Creed Wars

1927

1927

The Danger Of Creed Wars

C27.17

3.41

220.012580

A Bold Experiment in Education

A Bold Experiment in Education

1927

1927

A Bold Experiment In Child Education

C27.31

3.41

220.012590

Freedom in Society

Freedom in Society

1925

1926

Freedom In Society

B24, C26.06

3.41

220.012600

Stoicism & Mental Health

Stoicism and Mental Health

1929

1929

Your Child and the Fear of Death

C29.08

3.41

220.012620

The Application of Science to Education

The Application of Science to Education

1928

1928

Science and Education

C28.30

The Application of Science to Education

10:25

3.41

220.012630

Revolution by Intelligence!

Revolution by Intelligence!

1928

1928

Man’s Sheer Wickedness to Blame for World’s Evils

C28.26

3.41

220.012640

The Optimism of America

The Optimism of America

1928

1928

Optimistic America

C28.08

3.41

220.012650

The Ego, the Family and the Nation

The Ego, the Family and the Nation

1928

1928

Bertrand Russell on the Future of the Jewish Race

C28.11

3.41

220.012660

[A rejected page of an article on love ]

1928

3.41

220.012670

Watson versus Freud in Education

Watson versus Freud in Education

1928

1928

Bertrand Russell on Aims of Modern Education

C28.31

3.41

220.012680

Why Mr. Wood is not a Freethinker

1929

1929

Why Mr. Wood is not a Freethinker

C29.09

Why Mr. Wood Is Not a Freethinker

10:29

3.41

220.012690

Intelligence Tests

Intelligence Tests

1928

1928

Russell on Intelligent Use of Intelligence Tests

C28.13

3.41

220.012700

Bringing Socialism Up To Date

Bringing Socialism up to Date

1928

1928

Bernard Shaw’s “Last Will and Testament to Humanity” Reviewed by Bertrand Russell

C28.18

3.41

220.012710

What Will the World Be Like a Hundred Years Hence?

What Will the World Be Like a Hundred Years Hence?

1928

1928

For Better or Worse—The Choice Before Mankind

C28.28

3.41

220.012720

Einstein

1928

Einstein

10:6

3.41

220.012730

Are Insects Intelligent?

1929

1929

Are Insects Intelligent?

C29.11

3.41

220.012740

Wasted Idealism

1929

1929

Wasted Idealism

C29.12

3.41

220.012750

Is There a New Morality?

Is There a New Morality?

1929

1929

Reform Ethics

C29.03

Is There a New Morality?

10:50

3.41

220.012760

The Cinema as a Moral Influence

The Cinema as a Moral Influence

1929

1929

When Bertrand Russell Goes to the Movies

C29.10

3.41

220.012770

Physics and Theology

1929

1929

Physics and Theology

C29.06

Physics and Theology

10:8

3.41

220.012780

Morality and Religion

1929

Morality and Religion

10:32

3.41

220.012790

Is Modern Marriage a Failure?

Is Modern Marriage a Failure?

1930

1930

British Philosopher Explains Why so Many Modern Marriages are Thoroughgoing Failures

C30.02

3.41

220.012800

On the Evils Due to Fear

On the Evils Due to Fear

1929

1929

The Grave Mistake of Inculcating Fear

C29.01

3.41

220.012801

[Letter to The Literary Guide ] *

1928

1929

Freudianism

C29.04

3.41

220.012810

How I Came by My Creed

How I Came by My Creed

1929

1929

What I Believe

C29.25

How I Came By My Creed

10:2

3.41

220.012820

Do We Need a New God?

Do We Need a New God?

1929

1929

Does Mankind Need a New God?

C29.17

3.41

220.012830

[Review of A.S. Eddington's Nature of the Physical World ]

1928

Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Nature of the Physical World

10:9

3.41

220.012840

[Review of Sex in Civilization ]

Sex in Civilization

1929

1929

Science and Taboo/Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization?

C29.18, C29.19

3.41

220.012850

The Twilight of Science

1929

1929

The Twilight of Science

C29.22

3.41

220.012860

Children and the Truth

Children and the Truth

1931

1931

Don’t Tell the Children

C31.02

3.41

220.012870

Why Pre‑school Children ought to go to School

Why Pre-School Children Ought to Go to School

1928

1928

School and the Very Young Child

C28.17

3.41

220.012880

Morality and Instinct

Morality and Instinct

A161

3.41

220.012890

Behaviorism and Values

Behaviorism and Values

1926

1926

Behaviorism

C26.32

Behaviorism and Values

9:13

3.41

220.012900

My Vision of the Future

3.41

220.012910

[Reply to Mrs. Smith on sex education ]

(untitled)

1928

1928

Bertrand Russell Replies

C28.22

3.41

220.012920

How Behaviourists Teach Behaviour

How Behaviourists Teach Behaviour

1928

1928

Bertrand Russell on How Behaviorists Would Teach Behavior

C28.10

How Behaviourists Teach Behaviour

10:24

3.41

220.013180

Why is Modern Youth Cynical?

1930

1930

Why is Modern Youth Cynical?

C30.08

3.41

220.013190

Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization?

1929

A58.2a

Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization?

10:30

3.41

220.013200

Early Education and Child Welfare

1930

3.41

220.013201

[Letter to Time & Tide ] *

1929

1930

The Bertrand Russell School

C30.01

3.41

220.013210

The Mental Health of the Child from the Standpoint of the Teacher

The Mental Health of the Child from the Standpoint of the Teacher

1930

1930

Your Child in the School Room

C30.11

3.41

220.013220

Probability and Fact

Probability and Fact

1930

1930

Heads or Tails

C30.16

Probability and Fact

10:17

3.41

220.013230

Politics and Theology

1930

1930

Politics and Theology

C30.06

3.42

220.013240

Religion and Happiness

1930

1930

Religion and Happiness

C30.23

3.42

220.013250

The Mysterious Universe

1930

1930

Russell on the Mysteries of the Universe

C30.24

Review of James Jeans, [The Mysterious Universe]

10:12

3.42

220.013260

Modern Physics

1968

A142.1a(v.2)

3.42

220.013270

My Private Decalogue

My Private Decalogue

1930

1930

My Ten Commandments

C30.07

3.42

220.013280

How I Was Educated

How I Was Educated

1930

1930

Bertrand Russell Tells How He Was Educated as a Child

C30.05

3.42

220.013290

What I Believe

1931

1931

What I Believe

C31.04

3.42

220.013291

[Letter to The New Statesman & Nation ] *

1931

1931

Free Speech in Childhood

C31.08

3.42

220.013292

[Letter to The New Statesman ] *

1931

1931

“Free Speech in Childhood”

C31.09

3.42

220.013300

Nice People

1931

1931

Nice People

C31.10

3.42

220.013310

Free Speech in Childhood

1931

1931

Free Speech in Childhood

C31.05

3.42

220.013320

Science in Modern State

1931

3.42

220.013330

Modern Tendencies in Education

1931

1931

Modern Tendencies in Education

C31.07

3.42

220.013340

In Praise of Idleness

1932

1932

In Praise of Idleness

C32.55

3.42

220.013350

The uses of adversity

1932

1932

The Uses of Adversity

C32.61

3.42

220.013360

A Manipulator's Paradise

A Manipulator's Paradise

1932

We Don’t Want to be Happy

C32.14

3.42

220.013370

What is wrong with fathers

What is wrong with fathers

1933

1933

Do Children Need Fathers?

C33.85

3.42

220.013380

Where the Police are Licensed Criminals

1932

1932

Where Police are Licensed Criminals

C32.24

3.42

220.013390

The Modern Midas

1933

1933

The Modern Midas

C33.09

3.42

220.013400

The half‑way emancipation of women

The half‑way emancipation of women

1933

1933

Marriage and the Serfdom of Women

C33.66

3.42

220.013410

On Mending Old Shoes

On Mending Old Shoes

1933

1933

The Age Of Stagnation

C33.82

3.42

220.013420

The War Mentality

The War Mentality

1933

1933

War Mentality—And Armament Firms

C33.84

3.42

220.013430

The Place of Force in the Modern World

The Place of Force in the Modern World

1933

1933

Can the World Be Saved?

C33.87

3.42

220.013440

Safety in Numbers?

Safety in Numbers?

1933

1933

The World is in a Mad Mood

C33.91

3.42

220.013450

The Balance of Power

1933

1933

The Balance of Power

C33.94

3.42

220.013460

Preface [to The Condition of India ]

1933

1925

Preface to Condition of India

B53

3.42

220.013470

Is Parliamentary Government Moribund?

Is Parliamentary Government Moribund?

1933

1933

Democracy is in Eclipse

C33.63

3.42

220.013480

What is happening to the world

1933

3.42

220.013490

The Far East and the League of Nations

1933

3.42

220.013500

The Freedom of the Press

1933

1933

The Freedom of the Press

C33.25

3.42

220.013510

The harmfulness of political creeds

The harmfulness of political creeds

1933

1933

How To Avoid War

C33.42

3.42

220.013520

The Governmental Mentality

1933

1933

The Governmental Mentality

C33.15

3.42

220.013530

The Social Importance of Culture

1933

1933

Social Importance of Culture

C33.75

The Social Importance of Culture

10:41a

3.42

220.013540

The Ideals of Fascism

The Ideals of Fascism

1933

1933

Ideals of Fascism

C33.78

3.42

220.013550

The Prevention of War

The Prevention of War

1933

1933

There Need Be No War

C33.69

3.42

220.013560

The Limitations of Self‑Help

The Limitations of Self-Help

1933

1933

Rise and Fall of “Big Business”

C33.48

3.42

220.013570

Psychology of Sex

1933

1933

Havelock Ellis On Sex

C33.23

3.42

220.013580

Moral Indignation and the Nazis

Moral Indignation and the Nazis

1933

1933

History’s Lesson for the Nazis

C33.30

3.42

220.013590

The Rights of Persons accused of Crime

The Rights of Persons accused of Crime

1933

1933

If You Were Charged with Murder!

C33.35

3.42

220.013600

This Way to Chaos

1933

1933

This Way to Chaos

C33.21

3.42

220.013610

The Expanding Universe

1933

1933

[Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, The Expanding Universe]

C33.28

Review of Sir Arthur Eddington, [The Expanding Universe]

10:10

3.42

220.013620

Revolution without Tears

Revolution without Tears

1933

1933

Socialism over the White House

C33.57

3.42

220.013630

Some Objections to Internationalism

Some Objections to Internationalism

1933

1933

America Turns its Back on Europe

C33.54

3.42

220.013640

Architecture & Social Questions

Architecture & Social Questions

1933

1933

If I Were Dictator of Housing

C33.60

3.42

220.013650

Education & Civilization

1934

1934

Education and Civilisation

C34.19

3.42

220.013670

Why I am not a Communist

Why I am not a Communist

1934

1934

Why I Am Neither a Communist Nor a Fascist

C34.06

3.42

220.013680

Dangerous Thoughts

Dangerous Thoughts

1934

1934

A Bill which Says Britons Shall Be Slaves!

C34.20

3.42

220.013690

What to do with the Budget Surplus

What to do with the Budget Surplus

1934

1934

What I Would Do with that £31,000,000 Surplus

C34.17

3.42

220.013700

The Influence of Technique on Politics

1933

1933

The Influence of Technique on Politics

C33.16

3.43

220.013710

Religious Persecution

Religious Persecution

1934

1934

They Are Beating the Cross into a Swastika in Germany

C34.07

3.43

220.013720

Europe & Africa

1934

1934

Europe and Africa

C34.41

3.43

220.013730

Was Europe a Success?

1934

1934

“Was Europe a Success?”

C34.39

3.43

220.013740

Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine

1934

1934

Thomas Paine, 1739-1809

B55

3.43

220.013750

The School & the World

The School & the World

1934

1934

[Review of W.B. Curry, The School and a Changing Civilization]

C34.34

3.43

220.013760

The Rule of Steel

The Rule of Steel

1934

1934

What Does Hitler Mean to Do?

C34.16

3.43

220.013770

Freedom & Organization

Freedom & Organization

1933

1933

The Only Alternative to Internationalism is Death!

C33.45

3.43

220.013780

The Nature of Fascism

3.43

220.013790

Education up to Fifteen

3.43

220.013800

Science & Religion

1935

Science and Religion

10:33

3.43

220.013810

On Fascism

3.43

220.013820

Education & the Public Schools

3.43

220.013830

The Philosophy of Communism

1934

The Philosophy of Communism

10:56

3.43

220.013840

The Sphere of Liberty in the Modern World

1934

1934

The Sphere of Liberty in the Modern World

C34.04

3.43

220.013850

Science of Ethics

Science of Ethics

1928

1928

How Will Science Change Morals?

C28.07

How Will Science Change Morals?

10:48

3.43

220.014260

In Praise of Artificiality

1931

1931

In Praise of Artificiality

C31.18

3.43

220.014270

Should Children Be Happy?

1932

1932

Should Children Be Happy?

C32.33

3.43

220.014280

The menace of old age

The menace of old age

1931

1931

Menace Of Old Age

C31.16

3.43

220.014290

Sex and Happiness

1931

1931

Sex and Happiness

C31.14

3.43

220.014300

The Lessons of Experience

The Lessons of Experience

1931

1931

Lessons of Experience

C31.20

3.43

220.014310

Are Criminals Worse than Other People?

1931

1931

Are Criminals Worse than Other People?

C31.23

3.43

220.014320

On Being Edifying

1932

1932

On Being Edifying

C32.36

3.43

220.014330

The Advantages of Cowardice

1931

1931

The Advantages of Cowardice

C31.24

3.43

220.014340

Christmas at Sea

1931

1932

Christmas at Sea

C32.04

3.43

220.014350

On imitating Heroes

1932

1932

On Imitating Heroes

C32.43

3.43

220.014360

Is the World Going Mad?

1932

1932

Is the World Going Mad?

C32.06

3.43

220.014370

Does Education Do Harm?

1932

1932

Does Education Do Harm?

C32.10

3.43

220.014380

Are Men of Science Scientific?

Are Men of Science Scientific?

1932

1932

Do Scientists Err?

C32.11

3.43

220.014390

On Optimism

1932

1932

On Optimism

C32.15

3.43

220.014400

Taking Long Views

1932

1932

Taking Long Views

C32.18

3.43

220.014410

On Mental Differences Between Boys and Girls

On Mental Differences Between Boys and Girls

1932

1932

On Mental Differences

C32.22

3.43

220.014420

On the Fierceness of Vegetarians

1932

1932

On the Fierceness of Vegetarians

C32.23

3.43

220.014430

Furniture and the Ego

1932

1932

Furniture and the Ego

C32.26

3.43

220.014440

The Future of the Family

1933

3.43

220.014450

On Locomotion

1932

1932

On Locomotion

C32.30

3.43

220.014460

A Sense of Humour

1932

1932

A Sense of Humor

C32.67

3.43

220.014470

Love and Money

1932

1932

Love and Money

C32.68

3.43

220.014480

Interest in Crime

1932

1932

Interest in Crime

C32.69

3.43

220.014490

How to Become a Man of Genius

How to Become a Man of Genius

1932

1932

How to Become a Genius

C32.71

3.43

220.014500

On Old Friends

1933

1933

On Old Friends

C33.02

3.43

220.014510

On Feeling Ashamed

1933

1933

On Feeling Ashamed

C33.05

3.43

220.014520

On Tact

1933

1933

On Tact

C33.10

3.43

220.014530

Changing Fashions in Reserve

1933

1933

Changing Fashions in Reserve

C33.11

3.43

220.014540

On Honour

1933

1933

On Honor

C33.13

3.43

220.014550

The Consolations of History

1933

1933

The Consolations of History

C33.14

3.43

220.014560

Sport and Politics

1933

1933

Sport and Politics

C33.24

3.43

220.014570

On Conceit

1933

1933

On Conceit

C33.18

3.43

220.014580

On Bores

1933

1933

On Bores

C33.22

3.43

220.014590

On Reticence

1933

1933

On Reticence

C33.27

3.43

220.014600

The Good Old Days

1933

1933

The Good Old Days

C33.29

3.43

220.014610

The Triumph of Stupidity

The Triumph of Stupidity

1933

1933

Stupidity Rules

C33.39

3.43

220.014620

On Becoming Civilized

On Becoming Civilized

1933

1933

Civilization

C33.31

3.43

220.014630

On the Art of Persuading

On the Art of Persuading

1933

1933

Art of Persuading

C33.32

3.43

220.014640

The Prospects of Democracy

The Prospects of Democracy

1933

1933

Democracy

C33.36

3.43

220.014650

The Admiration of Strength

The Admiration of Strength

1933

1933

Strong Man Cult

C33.37

3.43

220.014660

On Utilitarianism

1933

1933

On Utilitarianism

C33.41

On Utilitarianism

10:52

3.43

220.014670

On Race Hatred

1933

1933

On Race Hatred

C33.43

3.43

220.014680

The Spirit of Adventure

1933

1933

The Spirit of Adventure

C33.44

3.43

220.014690

What Makes People Likeable

1933

1933

What Makes People Likeable

C33.46

3.43

220.014700

On Self‑righteousness

1933

1933

On Self-Righteousness

C33.47

3.43

220.014710

The Origin of Victorian Virtue

The Origin of Victorian Virtue

1933

1933

Origin of Victorianism

C33.50

3.43

220.014720

On Jealousy

On Jealousy

1931

1931

Jealousy the Dividing Line

C31.13

3.43

220.014730

On States Rights

1934

A156.1a(v.1)

3.43

220.014740

The Steel Age

1934

3.44

220.014750

Benevolence & Love of Power

Benevolence & Love of Power

1934

1934

Possessiveness

C34.26

3.44

220.014760

Irrational Opinions

Irrational Opinions

1934

1934

Superstitions

C34.27

3.44

220.014770

Science & Happiness

Science & Happiness

1934

1934

Science’s Goal

C34.28

3.44

220.014780

Race & Nationality

Race & Nationality

1934

1934

Racial Bunk

C34.30

3.44

220.014790

Social Sciences in Schools

Social Sciences in Schools

1934

1934

Social Sciences

C34.29

3.44

220.014800

Instinct in Human Beings

Instinct in Human Beings

1934

1934

Human Instincts

C34.33

3.44

220.014810

On Comets

On Comets

1934

1934

Comets

C34.36

3.44

220.014820

Fear & Amusement

Fear & Amusement

1934

1934

Duels

C34.37

3.44

220.014830

On Curious Learning

On Curious Learning

1934

1934

Useless Wisdom

C34.38

On Curious Learning

10:41b

3.44

220.014840

On Being Important

On Being Important

1934

1934

Great Men

C34.40

3.44

220.014850

Censorship by Progressives

Censorship by Progressives

1934

1934

Whole Truth

C34.42

3.44

220.014870

Protecting the Ego

Protecting the Ego

1934

1934

Childish Fears

C34.43

3.44

220.014880

Climate & Saintliness

Climate & Saintliness

1934

1934

Contemplation

C34.44

3.44

220.014890

Obscure Fame

1934

1934

Obscure Fame

C34.46

3.44

220.014900

On Ceremony [Author: Russell, John Conrad]

On Ceremony

1934

1934

Stilted Manners

C34.48

3.44

220.014910

Love of Money

Love of Money

1934

1934

Materialism

C34.50

3.44

220.014920

On Being Insulting

On Being Insulting

1934

1934

How to Be Insulting

C34.55

3.44

220.014930

On protecting children from reality

On protecting children from reality

1932

1932

Protecting Children from Reality

C32.56

3.44

220.014940

On Astrologers

1932

1932

On Astrologers

C32.54

3.44

220.014950

On Insularity

1932

1932

On Insularity

C32.53

3.44

220.014960

On Corporal Punishment

On Corporal Punishment

1932

1932

Corporal Punishment

C32.51

3.44

220.014970

If Animals could talk

If Animals could talk

1932

1932

What Animals Would Think

C32.52

3.44

220.014980

Of Co‑operation

1932

1932

Of Co-Operation

C32.31

3.44

220.014990

Do Governments Desire War?

Do Governments Desire War?

1932

1932

Who Wants War?

C32.49

3.44

220.015000

On Vicarious Asceticism

On Vicarious Asceticism

1932

1932

Vicarious Asceticism

C32.45

3.44

220.015010

Pride in Illness

1932

1932

Pride in Illness

C32.58

3.44

220.015020

On Labelling People

1932

1932

On Labeling People

C32.46

3.44

220.015030

On Charity

1932

1932

On Charity

C32.60

3.44

220.015040

On Modern Uncertainty

On Modern Uncertainty

1932

1932

Modern Uncertainty

C32.42

3.44

220.015050

On Sales Resistance

1932

1932

On Sales Resistance

C32.38

3.44

220.015060

The Influence of Fathers

The Influence of Fathers

1932

1932

Influence of Fathers

C32.34

3.44

220.015070

On Expected Emotions

1932

1932

On Expected Emotions

C32.41

3.44

220.015080

On Smiling

1932

1932

On Smiling

C32.48

3.44

220.015090

The Decay of Intellectual Standards

The Decay of Intellectual Standards

1932

1932

The Decay of Standards

C32.57

3.44

220.015100

On Snobbery

1931

1931

On Snobbery

C31.33

3.44

220.015110

On Wife‑Beating

On Wife‑Beating

1935

1935

These Rights Husbands Had Once

C35.44

On Wife-Beating

21:78

3.44

220.015120

On Curious Beliefs

On Curious Beliefs

1934

1934

This Modern World

C34.11

3.44

220.015130

The Decrease of Knowledge

The Decrease of Knowledge

1935

1935

Knowledge

C35.14

The Decrease of Knowledge

10:40

3.44

220.015140

Competitive Ethics

Competitive Ethics

1934

1934

Pioneer Ethics

C34.13

Competitive Ethics

10:55

3.44

220.015150

On Transferring one's anger

On Transferring one's anger

1934

1934

Transferring Anger

C34.08

3.44

220.015160

Vigourous and Feeble Epochs

Vigorous & Feeble Epochs

1935

1935

New Faith

C35.05

3.44

220.015170

Egoism

Egoism

1934

1934

“That's Different”

C34.15

3.44

220.015180

Is anybody normal?

Is anybody normal?

1934

1934

Queer People

C34.14

3.44

220.015190

Back to Nature?

Back to Nature?

1934

1934

Back to Nature

C34.18

3.44

220.015200

Parental Affection

Parental Affection

1934

1934

Parental Love

C34.21

3.44

220.015210

Expecting the Millenium

Expecting the Millenium

1933

1933

The Next Billion Years

C33.83

3.44

220.015220

On Being ashamed of Virtue

On Being ashamed of Virtue

1933

1933

Ashamed of Virtue

C33.58

3.44

220.015230

The Decay of the Hereditary Principle

The Decay of the Hereditary Principle

1934

1934

Shall We See a New Aristocracy?

C34.54

3.44

220.015240

Right & Might

Right & Might

A158

3.44

220.015250

Insanity & Insight

Insanity & Insight

1934

1934

Protean Truth

C34.47

3.44

220.015260

Why Travel?

Why Travel?

1934

1934

Uniformity

C34.45

3.44

220.015270

On Marriage

3.44

220.015280

I escape from Progress

1933

1933

I Escape from Progress

C33.53

3.44

220.015290

On Orthodoxies

1933

1933

On Orthodoxies

C33.62

3.44

220.015300

On Discipline

On Discipline

1933

1933

Dangers of Discipline

C33.80

3.44

220.015310

The Paralysis of Statesmanship

The Paralysis of Statesmanship

1933

1933

Paralysis of Statesmanship

C33.61

3.44

220.015320

Experts & Oligarchs

1933

1933

Experts and Oligarchs

C33.55

3.44

220.015330

Is Progress Assured?

Is Progress Assured?

1934

1934

The Next 200 Years

C34.10

3.44

220.015340

Individualist Ethics

Individualist Ethics

1933

1933

Individualistic Ethics

C33.65

Individualist Ethics

10:53

3.44

220.015350

On Specializing

On Specializing

1934

1934

Strangers

C34.52

3.44

220.015360

Good Manners & Hypocrisy

Good Manners & Hypocrisy

1934

1934

Polite Lies

C34.53

3.44

220.015370

India & the West

India and the West

1934

1934

Bertrand Russell on India and the West

C34.49

3.44

220.015380

Can we think quickly enough?

Can we think quickly enough?

1933

1933

How to Keep Mentally Young

C33.79

3.44

220.015390

On Mediaevalism

1933

1933

On Mediaevalism

C33.70

3.44

220.015400

In praise of Dullness

1933

1933

In Praise of Dullness

C33.73

3.44

220.015410

Means to Ends

1933

1933

Means to Ends

C33.64

3.44

220.015420

Economic Dependence in the Family

Economic Dependence in the Family

1934

1934

The Father of the Family

C34.03

3.44

220.015430

The Problem of Leisure

The Problem of Leisure

1934

1934

Spare Time

C34.31

3.44

220.015440

On Being Argumentative

1933

1933

On Being Argumentative

C33.68

3.45

220.015450

On the origins of common Customs

On the origins of common Customs

1934

1934

The Origin of Mourning and Other Customs

C34.05

3.45

220.015460

The Root Causes of the Depression

A156.1a (v.1)

3.45

220.015470

Prosperity & Public Expenditure

Prosperity & Public Expenditure

A158

3.45

220.015480

Public & Private Interests

Public & Private Interests

A158

3.45

220.015490

Can the President Succeed?

A156.1a J444(v.1)

3.45

220.015500

On Equality

On Equality

1934

1934

Equality

C34.02

3.45

220.015510

On Euthanasia

On Euthanasia

1934

1934

Is Euthanasia Justifiable?

C34.01

3.45

220.015520

The End of Prohibition

The End of Prohibition

1933

1933

A Benefit of Prohibition

C33.88

3.45

220.015530

The Cult of the Individual

The Cult of the Individual

1933

1933

Cult of the Individual

C33.67

3.45

220.015540

On Propriety

1933

1933

On Propriety

C33.52

3.45

220.015550

Fugitive & Cloistered Virtue

Fugitive & Cloistered Virtue

1933

1933

Cloistered Virtue

C33.56

3.45

220.015560

On Loving our neighbours

On loving our neighbours

1933

1933

Kings in a Republic

C33.90

3.45

220.015570

On Self‑Control

On Self‑Control

1933

1933

Impulse vs. Self-Control

C33.92

3.45

220.015580

The Churches & War

1933

1933

The Churches and War

C33.86

3.45

220.015590

[List of Hearst articles ]

3.45

220.015600

On Adult Education

On Adult Education

1934

1934

Dangers of Adult Education

C34.09

3.45

220.016140

The Revolt against reason

1935

The Ancestry of Fascism

3.45

220.016150

[Notes for "The Revolt against Reason" ]

1935

1935

The Revolt Against Reason

C35.01

3.45

220.016160

[Notes for "The Revolt against Reason" ]

1937

C35.01

Notes for Three Articles

21:xiv

3.45

220.016170

[Notes for "The Revolt against Reason" ]; author: Hugon(?), W.C.G.

1935

C35.01

3.45

220.016180

[Notes for "The Revolt against Reason" ]; author: Phillips, Eric

1935

C35.01

3.45

220.016190

[Notes for "The Revolt against Reason" ]

1935

C35.01

3.45

220.016200

"Useless" Knowledge

1935

“Useless” Knowledge

C33.75; C34.38

"Useless" Knowledge

10:41c

3.45

220.016210

Munitions & War

Munitions & War

1935

1935

The Men Who Want War

C35.08

3.45

220.016220

On Isolationism

On Isolationism

1935

1935

Let Us Stand by the League

C35.13

On Isolationism

21:1

3.45

220.016230

How not to fight Fascism

How not to fight Fascism

1935

1935

Britain Must Be Neutral

C35.30

How Not to Fight Fascism

21:9

3.45

220.016240

Intolerance, Past & Present

Intolerance, Past & Present

1935

1935

Our Grandfathers Would Not Have Put Up With It

C35.41

Intolerance, Past and Present

21:39

3.45

220.016250

The Future of Japan

The Future of Japan

1935

1935

Light on Japan’s Aims

C35.06

3.45

220.016260

Pitfalls in Security Pacts

Pitfalls in Security Pacts

1935

1935

Menace of Secret Pacts

C35.25

Pitfalls in Security Pacts

21:5

3.45

220.016270

1 to 2

The Prospects of Great Britain: Plan or No Plan

1936

1936

The Prospects of a Permanent Peace

C36.01

The Prospects of Great Britain: Plan or No Plan

21:17b

3.45

220.016280

Individual & Social Morality

Individual & Social Morality

1935

1935

Resistance to Authority

C35.45

Individual and Social Morality

21:40

3.45

220.016300

A weekly Diary

1935

1935

A Weekly Diary

C35.20

A Weekly Diary (2)

21:20

3.45

220.016301

A weekly Diary

1935

1935

A Weekly Diary

C35.21

A Weekly Diary (3)

21:21

3.45

220.016302

A weekly Diary

1935

1935

A Weekly Diary

C35.24

A Weekly Diary (5)

21:23

3.45

220.016310

Some psychological difficulties of Pacifism in War‑Time

1935

1935

Some Psychological Difficulties of Pacifism in Wartime

B60

Some Psychological Difficulties of Pacifism in War-Time

21:16

3.45

220.016320

Profits & War

Profits & War

1935

1935

Take the Profits Out of War

C35.15

Profits and War

21:2

3.46

220.016330

The uses of Abyssinia

The uses of Abyssinia

1935

1935

The Plunder of Abyssinia

C35.04

3.46

220.016340

Communism & Fascism

1935

3.46

220.016341

To the Editor of "The New Republic"

untitled

1935

1935

The British Labor Party and Hitler

C35.27

The British Labour Party and Hitler

21:6

3.46

220.016342

To the Editor of the New Statesman & Nation [written on verso of another MS in different hand]

1935

1935

Air Raid Precautions

C35.31

Air Raid Precautions

21:8b

3.46

220.016350

Do We Survive Death?

1936

1936

Do We Survive Death?

B62

Do We Survive Death?

21:41

3.46

220.016360

Life begins at Two

1936

1936

Life Begins at Two

C36.16

Life Begins at Two

21:81

3.46

220.016370

Storms & Tempests

Storms & Tempests

1936

1936

The Sort of Weather We’re Having

C36.05

Storms and Tempests

21:57

3.46

220.016380

Is Reason "cold"?

Is Reason "cold"?

1936

1936

Hysterics While You Wait

C36.04

Is Reason “Cold”?

21:43

3.46

220.016400

Why Radicals are apt to be unpopular

Why Radicals are apt to be unpopular

1936

1936

Why Radicals Are Unpopular

C36.08

Why Radicals Are Apt to Be Unpopular

21:27

3.46

220.016410

Is human life considered more sacred than formerly?

Is human life considered more sacred than formerly?

1936

1936

Is Life No Longer Sacred?

C36.11

Is Human Life Considered More Sacred Than Formerly?

21:46

3.46

220.016420

Rational Sexual Ethics

1936

1936

Our Sexual Ethics

C36.13

Rational Sexual Ethics

21:79

3.46

220.016430

An Obituary of Liberalism

1936

1936

An Obituary of Liberalism

C36.14

An Obituary of Liberalism

21:28

3.46

220.016440

Philosophy in the Twentieth Century

1936

1936

Philosophy in the Twentieth Century

C36.26

Philosophy in the Twentieth Century

10:60

3.46

220.016450

Determinism & Physics

1936

1936

Determinism and Physics

C36.07

Determinism and Physics

10:13

3.46

220.016460

On Order in Time

1936

1936

On Order in Time

C36.12

On Order in Time

10:21

3.46

220.016461

To the Editor of "The New Statesman"

1936

1936

British Foreign Policy

C36.20

British Foreign Policy

21:85

3.46

220.016470

Obituary

"Auto-Obituaries"

1936

1936

“The Last Survivor of a Dead Epoch”

C36.22

Auto-Obituary

21:48

3.46

220.016471

To the Editor of the United Services Review, 29 Dec 1936

1936

1937

“Which Way to Peace?”

C37.02

Critical Responses to [Which Way to Peace?]

21:89c

3.46

220.016480

1

The Limits of Empiricism

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

The Limits of Empiricism

10:42

3.46

220.016480

1

The Limits of Empiricism

Notes on Memory and Analogy

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

(4) Notes on Memory and Analogy

10:xiv.4

3.46

220.016480

1

The Limits of Empiricism

"The Concept of Experience"

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

(1) "The Concept of Experience"

10:xiv.1

3.46

220.016480

1

The Limits of Empiricism

"On the Concept of 'Experience'"

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

(2) "On the Concept of 'Experience'"

10:xiv.2

3.46

220.016480

1

The Limits of Empiricism

"Truth"

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

(6) "Truth"

10:xiv.6

3.46

220.016480

2

The Limits of Empiricism

"On the Limits of Empiricism"

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

(3) "On the Limits of Empiricism"

10:xiv.3

3.46

220.016480

2

The Limits of Empiricism

"The Limits of Empiricism, or, The Concept of 'Experience'"

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

(5) "The Limits of Empiricism, or, The Concept of 'Experience'"

10:xiv.5

3.46

220.016480

2

The Limits of Empiricism

"The Limits of Empiricism"

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

(7) "The Limits of Empiricism"

10:xiv.7

3.46

220.016480

2

The Limits of Empiricism

"Limits of Empiricism"

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

(8) "Limits of Empiricism"

10:xiv.8

3.46

220.016480

2

The Limits of Empiricism

Parent Paper

1935

1936

The Limits of Empiricism

C36.18

(9) Parent Paper

10:xiv.9

3.46

220.016490

 

Philosophy's Ulterior Motives

1937

1937

Philosophy’s Ulterior Motives

C37.04

Philosophy's Ulterior Motives

10:44

3.46

220.016500

Examinations

1937

Examinations

21:69

3.46

220.016510

Power, Ancient & Modern

1937

1937

Power, Ancient and Modern

C37.10

Power, Ancient and Modern

21:33

3.46

220.016520

On Being Modern‑Minded

1937

1937

On Being Modern-Minded

C37.01

On Being Modern-minded

21:51

3.46

220.016530

The Superior Virtue of the Oppressed

1937

1937

The Superior Virtue of the Oppressed

C37.17

The Superior Virtue of the Oppressed

21:35

3.46

220.016540

Mr. Joad has recently said ...

1937

3.46

220.016550

Two Prophets

1937

1947

Two Prophets

C37.08

Two Prophets

21:32

3.46

220.016560

Political democracy

Political Democracy

1937

1937

The Future of Democracy

C37.13

Political Democracy

21:34

3.46

220.016570

[House of Lords speech ]

1937

1937

[Foreign Affairs: Isolation for Britain]

C37.07

Prepared Speech

21:96a

3.46

220.016580

My Religious Reminiscences

1938

1938

My Religious Reminiscences

C38.01

My Religious Reminiscences

10:3

3.46

220.016590

Your Liberty is in Danger

Your Liberty is in Danger

1936

1936

Your Freedom Is in Danger

C36.29

Your Liberty Is in Danger

21:30

3.46

220.016600

That parents are unfitted by nature to bring up their own children

1935

1935

Who Should Bring Up Our Children?

C35.42

That Parents are Unfitted by Nature to Bring Up Their Own Children

21:75a

3.46

220.016610

Has Democracy a Future?

Is Brutality Increasing?

3.46

220.016620

Is Brutality Increasing?

Is Brutality Increasing?

1936

1936

Personal View

C36.25

Is Brutality Increasing?

21:49

3.46

220.016630

The Future of State Education

The Future of State Education

1936

1936

Education Up To Eighteen

C36.28

The Future of State Education

21:67

3.46

220.016640

Need Morals have a Religious Basis?

1937

Need Morals Have a Religious Basis?

10:34

3.46

220.016640

Need Morals have a Religious Basis?

1937

[Manuscript 220.016640]

10:vi

3.46

220.016650

Peace and the World

Peace and the World

1936

1936

Peace in the World

C36.03

Peace and the World

21:18

3.46

220.016660

Architecture & Social Questions

1935

3.46

220.016670

The Case for Socialism

1935

The Case for Socialism

A66

The Case for Socialism

21:26

3.46

220.016680

Parental Affection

1934

1934

Parental Love

C34.21

3.46

220.016690

The Break‑up of the Home

1935

H304

The Break-up of the Home

21:73

3.46

220.016691

To the Editor of the New Statesman & Nation

1938

1938

Philosophy and Common Sense

C38.05

Philosophy and Common Sence

10:14b

3.47

220.016700

Chemistry's Power of Life and Death

1937

Chemistry’s Power of Life and Death

21:60

3.47

220.016710

On Divorce

On Divorce

1935

1935

When a Marriage Crashes

C35.40

On Divorce

21:74

3.47

220.016720

The Causes of Happiness

The Causes of Happiness

1935

1935

Are We Any Happier?

C35.26

The Causes of Happiness

21:36

3.47

220.016730

The Paralysis of England

The Paralysis of England

1936

1936

Paralysis of England

C36.33

The Paralysis of England

21:90

3.47

220.016740

Law and Conscience

1937

1937

Law and Conscience

C37.06

Law and Conscience

21:52

3.47

220.016750

Education and Industry

1937

Education and Industry

21:70

3.47

220.016760

A Turning‑Point in Foreign Policy

1936

1936

A Turning Point in Foreign Policy

C36.24

A Turning-Point in Foreign Policy

21:87

3.47

220.016770

Christianity and the Church

Christianity and the Church

1937

Christianity and the Church

21:94

3.47

220.016780

On Violence in Thought & Feeling

1937

On Violence in Thought and Feeling

21:50

3.47

220.016790

On Equal Pay for Equal Work

1935

On Equal Pay for Equal Work

21:76

3.47

220.016800

Pacifism or Collective Security? A Reply

1937

H25

Pacifism or Collective Security? A Reply

21:89d

3.47

220.016810

[Notes on films and war ]

1938

Notes on War and Film

21:xv

3.47

220.017100

England's Perplexities

1939

3.47

220.017110

Democracy and Economics

1939

1939

Democracy and Economics

C39.03

3.47

220.017120

American University Education

American University Education

1941

1941

Education in America

3.47

220.017130

The Philosophy of Santayana [Author: Schilpp, Paul Arthur]

1940

1940

The Philosophy of Santayana

B71

The Philosophy of Santayana

10:62

3.47

220.017140

Problems of Academic Freedom

Problems of Academic Freedom

1940

1940

Freedom and the Colleges

C41.03

3.47

220.017150

Do I preach Adultery?

1940

1940

Do I Preach Adultery?

C40.10

3.47

220.017151

Letter to editor, New York Times, 23 Jan. 1941

1941

1941

Dr. Russell Denies Pacifism

C41.01

3.47

220.017152

[Author: Holmes, Fenwicke W.]

1999

3.47

220.017160

Suggestions for a Possible Peace Treaty

Suggestions for a Possible Peace Treaty

1941

1941

Blueprint for an Enduring Peace

C41.04

3.47

220.017170

Proposals for an International University

1942

1942

Proposals for an International University

C42.03

3.47

220.017180

Freedom in a Time of Stress

1942

1942

Freedom in a Time of Stress

C42.05

3.47

220.017190

1

How to read and understand History

1943

How to read and understand History

A76

3.47

220.017190

1

How to read and understand History

1943

A76

3.47

220.017200

The International Significance of the Indian Problem

1943

1943

The International Significance of the Indian Problem

C43.01

3.47

220.017210

Project of Future Work

1943

Project of Future Work

11:10

3.47

220.017220

Reply to Criticisms

1944

Reply to Criticisms

11:2a

3.47

220.017230

My Mental Development

1944

My Mental Development

11:1

3.47

220.017240

The Value of Free Thought

1944

1944

The Value of Free Thought

A78, C44.10

3.48

220.017250

The Rights of Man. Tom Paine

3.48

220.017260

Are we going to give Queen Wilhelmina back her Empire? Is the British Empire Through

Are we going to give Queen Wilhelmina back her Empire? Is the British Empire Through?

1943

C43.03

3.48

220.017270

The most unforgettable character I ever met

3.48

220.017280

The Decline of the British Empire

1938

3.48

220.017290

Respect for Law

Respect for Law

1933

1933

The Essence of Law

C33.93

Respect for Law

10:54

3.48

220.017300

Has Democracy a Future?

3.48

220.017310

America the next world centre

1938

A156.1a(v.1)

3.48

220.017320

Individual Freedom in England and America

1938

1939

Individual Freedom in England and America

C39.05

3.48

220.017330

Outline of a Political Philosophy

3.48

220.017340

The Role of Intellectuals in a Democracy

1941

3.48

220.017350

Common Sense in Early Education

3.48

220.017360

Why I am not a Pacifist in this War

Why I am not a Pacifist in this War

1941

1941

Long-Time Advocate of Peace Approves Present War

C41.02

3.48

220.017370

Ethics. General

3.48

220.017380

The American Mind

A156.1a (v.1)

3.48

220.017390

1

The Problem of Minorities [Problems of Democracy ]

A156.1a (v.1)

3.48

220.017390

2

The Problem of Minorities [Problems of Democracy ]

1942

A156.1a J576(v.1)

3.48

220.017400

1

Education & Democracy [Problems of Democracy ]

3.48

220.017400

2

Problems of Democracy III. Education [and ] Marriage and the Family

3.48

220.017400

3

Lecture III. Democracy & a Planned Economy [Problems of Democracy ]

3.48

220.017410

Problems of Democracy I. International Government [and ] The World Government and

3.48

220.017420

Minorities in U.S. [Problems of Democracy ]

3.48

220.017430

[Letter on Russian deportations ]

1945

3.48

220.018000

The Future in China and Japan

1945

1945

The Future in China and Japan

C45.07

3.48

220.018010

The Problems of Cruelty

The Problem of Cruelty

1945

1945

Whose Guilt? The Problem of Cruelty

C45.11

3.48

220.018020

The German Disaster

1945

1945

The German Disaster

C45.25

3.48

220.018030

[House of Lords speech ]

1945

1945

[The Situation in Central Europe]

C45.28

3.48

220.018040

What the European Victory means to China

1945

3.48

220.018050

Hopes and Fears for tomorrow

1945

3.48

220.018060

The Future of India

The Future of India

1945

D45.01

3.48

220.018070

British and American Nationalism

1945

1945

British and American Nationalism

C45.01

3.49

220.018080

Democracy and Ability in Education

Democracy & Ability in Education

1945

1945

Free Schools in a State System

C45.10

3.49

220.018090

The Problem of Universals

1946

1946

The Problem of Universals

C46.02

The Problem of Universals

11:33

3.49

220.018100

The Atomic Bomb and the Prevention of War

1946

1946

The Atomic Bomb and the Prevention of War

C46.07

3.49

220.018110

Should a Scientist Tell?

1946

1946

Should a Scientist Be Free to Tell?

C46.06

3.49

220.018120

Preface [to Feibleman's Pierce ]  *

1946

1946

Foreword to _Introduction to Peirce's Philosophy_

B81

Foreword to Feibleman, _Introduction to Peirce's Philosophy_

11:21

3.49

220.018130

W.K. Clifford's "Common Sense of the Exact Sciences." Preface.

1946

1946

Preface to _The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences_

B78

Preface to William Kingdon Clifford, _The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences_

11:39

3.49

220.018140

Introduction [to The Living Thoughts of David Hume ] *

Hume

1946

Hume

11:31

3.49

220.018150

Logical Positivism

1945

1945

Logical Positivism

C45.22

Logical Positivism

11:16

3.49

220.018160

1-2

Philosophy and Politics

1947

1947

A81

Philosophy and Politics

11:50

3.49

220.018170

1

My Own Philosophy

1972

My Own Philosophy

A152

My Own Philosophy

11:3

3.49

220.018170

2-3

My Own Philosophy

1972

A152

3.49

220.018190

The Taming of Power

The Taming of Power

1947

1947

Dangers of State Power

C47.04

3.49

220.018200

Atomic Energy. The Outlook for Mankind

Atomic Energy. The Outlook for Mankind

1947

1947

The Outlook for Mankind

C47.05

3.49

220.018210

Empiricism and Democracy

Empiricism & Democracy

1947

1947

A Scientist’s Plea for Democracy

C47.02

3.49

220.018220

Logical Analysis

Logical Analysis

1947

1947

A Plea for Clear Thinking

C47.06

A Plea for Clear Thinking

11:49

3.49

220.018230

[Review of Crawshay‑Williams' The Comforts of Unreason ] *

1947

G11

Review of Rupert Crawshay-Williams, The Comforts of Unreason

11:40

3.49

220.018240

What I Believe

What I Believe

1947

1947

The Faith of a Rationalist

C47.08

The Faith of a Rationalist

11:4

3.49

220.018250

The First Europe by C. Delisle Burns [review ] *

1948

3.50

220.018260

1-2

The Postulates of Scientific Inference

1948

1949

Postulates of Scientific Inference

B94

Postulates of Scientific Inference

11:13

3.50

220.018270

A Turning Point

1948

1948

A Turning-Point in My Life

C48.27

3.50

220.018280

The Outlook for Mankind

1948

1948

The Outlook for Mankind

C48.08

3.50

220.018290

International Government

1948

1948

International Government

A82, C48.02

3.50

220.018291

To the Editor of "The Manchester Guardian"

1948

1948

The Magus

C48.16

3.50

220.018300

World Government

World Government

1948

1948

The Way of the World

C48.19

3.50

220.018310

Culture & the State

1948

3.50

220.018320

The Victorian Age

The Victorian Age

1948

1948

A Period of Dread and Doubt

C48.04

3.50

220.018330

Victorian Toleration

Victorian Toleration

1948

1948

Toleration

C48.09

3.50

220.018340

Democracy and Foreign Policy

Democracy and Foreign Policy

1948

1948

Can Foreign Policy Be Democratic?

C48.20

3.50

220.018350

[Trondheim incident ]

1948

3.50

220.018360

Science and Civilization

Science and Civilization

1948

1948

Bertrand Russell Foresees Boredom or Doom in a Scientific World

C48.18

3.50

220.018370

Atomic Energy and the Problems of Europe

1949

1949

Atomic Energy and the Problems of Europe

C49.01

3.50

220.018380

What Life has taught me

1948

1948

What Life Has Taught Me

B90

3.50

220.018381

To The Editor of The Manchester Guardian

1949

1949

Professor Bernal

C49.27

3.50

220.018390

Philosophy

Philosophy

1945

1945

Filosofiens Värde [The Value of Philosophy]

C45.27

Philosophy

11:30a

3.50

220.018400

Is the Child the Father of Man?

Is the Child the Father of the Man?

1945

1945

How Will They Grow Up?

C45.29

3.50

220.018410

A Philosophy for Reconstruction

A Philosophy for Reconstruction

1945

1945

Bertrand Russell on the Problems of Peace

C45.06

3.50

220.018420

How I Would Win the Peace

How I would win the peace

1946

1946

The One Way Out

C46.04

3.50

220.018430

Non‑deductive Inference

1943

Non-Deductive Inference

11:12

3.50

220.018440

1

When is an opinion rational?

1950

D50.03

When Is an Opinion Rational?

11:42

3.50

220.018440

2

When is an opinion rational?

1950

D50.03

When Is an Opinion Rational?

11:42

3.50

220.018450

The Origin of Language

3.50

220.018460

What is Democracy?

1946

3.51

220.018470

Eminent Men I have known

1946

1950

Eminent Men I Have Known

A87

3.51

220.018480

Is Mathematics purely linguistic?

1950

A157

Is Mathematics Purely Linguistic?

11:43

3.51

220.018490

Supra‑National Loyalty

Supra-National Loyalty

1949

1949

Towards a New Loyalty

C49.25

3.51

220.018500

What America could do with the atomic bomb

What American could do with the atomic bomb

1945

1945

Humanity’s Last Chance

C45.19

3.51

220.018510

Survival In the Atomic Age

Survival in the Atomic Age

1947

1947

Still Time for Good Sense

C47.12

3.51

220.018520

The Future of Mankind

1948

1948

The Future of Mankind

C48.05

3.51

220.018530

United Europe

3.51

220.018540

Some Impressions of America

1945

A156.1a(v.1)

3.51

220.018550

Obstacles to Democracy in Liberated Countries

1945

1945

Democracy in Liberated Europe

C45.05

3.51

220.018810

The Future of Europe

1949

1949

The Future of Europe

C49.10

3.51

220.018830

What I Would Say to Stalin

What I would say to Stalin

1949

1949

I Would Tell Stalin ….

C49.23

3.51

220.018840

Scientists in Slavery

Scientists in Slavery

1949

1949

First Sign of Decay

C49.07

3.51

220.018850

1-2

Values in the Atomic Age

1948

1949

Values in the Atomic Age

B91

3.51

220.018860

Introduction [to Freda Utley's Lost Illusion ] *

1949

1949

Introduction to Freda Utley, _Lost Illusion_

B93

3.51

220.018870

My Impressions of Australia

1950

1950

“I Leave Your Shores with More Hope for Man”

C50.33

3.51

220.018880

L'Individu et l'Etat Moderne

1949

1949

Control and Initiative: Their Respective Spheres

C49.05

3.51

220.018890

Is Popular Democracy adapted to the problems of 1950?

Is Popular Democracy adapted to the problems of 1950?

1950

1950

La démocratie politique, peut-elle s’adapter aux problèmes de 1950?

C50.08

3.51

220.018900

Logical Positivism

1950

1950

Logical Positivism

C50.02

Logical Positivism

11:17

3.51

220.018901

Towards a World State

1950

1950

Is a World State Still Possible?

C50.09

3.51

220.018910

Ferment in Asia

Ferment in Asia

1950

1950

Bertrand Russell on the Rising Threat from Asia

C50.22

3.51

220.018920

"1900-1950"

1900-1950

1950

1950

Light and Shade of Fifty Years

C50.38

3.51

220.018930

[Can we afford to keep open minds?]

1950

1950

Can We Afford to Keep Open Minds?

C50.16

3.51

220.018940

On Nationalism

1950

1950

The Kind of Fear We Sorely Need

C50.37

3.51

220.018950

1-2

Obstacles to World Government

Obstacles to World Government

1950

1950

Problems We Have to Solve to Win Peace

C50.26

3.51

220.018950

2

Obstacles to World Government

Obstacles to World Government ii. Racial Antagonisms

1950

1950

How the Races Could Live Side by Side

C50.20

3.51

220.018960

What Desires are Politically Important

What Desires are Politically Important?' and 'Human Nature in Politics'

1950

1951

What Desires Are Politically Important?

B100

3.52

220.018970

Living in the Atomic Age. II. Individuals [ms. title "A Time for Fortitude" ]

Living in the Atomic Age. II. Individuals; a new titled is pencilled in below as "A Time for Fortitude"

1950

1950

The Atom, World Hatreds, and You

C50.30

3.52

220.018970

Living in the Atomic Age. II. Individuals [ms. title "A Time for Fortitude" ]

1950

1950

The Atom, World Hatreds, and You

D50.03a

3.52

220.018980

Living in the Atomic Age. I. Institutions

1950

3.52

220.018990

Life without fear

1951

Life without Fear

A89

3.52

220.019000

[Shaw ]

1951

1951

Bernard Shaw

C51.01

3.52

220.019010

On Mass Hysteria

On Mass Hysteria

1951

1951

To Face Danger without Hysteria

C51.04

3.52

220.019020

What's Wrong with Anglo‑American Relations?

What's Wrong with Anglo‑American Relations?

1951

1951

What’s Wrong with Americans?

C51.14

3.52

220.019030

Soviet Humour ‑ Does it Exist

Soviet Humour ‑ Does it Exist

1951

1951

Soviet “Humor” Offers a Moral for Us

C51.11

3.52

220.019040

How I Write

1951

1951

Bertrand Russell on “How I Write”

C51.17

3.52

220.019050

Memories of My Childhood

1951

1951

Memories of My Childhood

C51.18

3.52

220.019060

The Future of Happiness

1951

D51.02

3.52

220.019070

Mill On Liberty

Mill on Liberty

1950

1950

Thoughts on Liberty Then and Now

C50.40

Mill on Liberty

11:61

3.52

220.019080

How to Grow Old

1951

1951

How to Grow Old

C51.23

3.52

220.019090

My Philosophy of Life

1951

1950

[My Philosophy of Life]

C50.23

3.52

220.019100

Are Human Beings Necessary

1951

1951

Are Human Beings Necessary?

C51.33

3.52

220.019101

BR: Biographical Notes

Bertrand Russell: Biographical Notes

1951

1951

Bertrand Russell

C51.36

3.52

220.019110

The Physical Conditions of Thinking

The Physical Conditions of Thinking

1950

Mind and Matter

11:35

3.52

220.019120

The Problem of Germany [incomplete]

1951

3.52

220.019130

The Road to Happiness

1951

3.52

220.019140

A Liberal Decalogue

A Liberal Decalogue

1951

1951

The Best Answer to Fanaticism--Liberalism

C51.43

3.52

220.019160

Freedom and the Philosopher

1951

Freedom and the Philosopher

11:53

3.52

220.019170

Every Crisis an Opportunity

1951

3.52

220.019180

Ideas Which Have Become Obsolete

1951

1951

Obsolete Ideas

C51.21

3.52

220.019190

1-2

Things I Know. Things I Conjecture

Family, Friends and Others

A151

3.52

220.019200

The Bombs: can disaster be averted?

3.53

220.019210

Le Philosophe en temps de crise

Le Philosophe en temps de crise

1950

1950

En filosof spørger: Hvad er man pligt? [A Philosopher Asks: What Ought One To Do?]

C50.13a

Le Philosophe en temps de crise

11:52

3.53

220.019220

Communism and Christian Socialism

3.53

220.019230

[Cases of academic unfreedom ]; author: Horn, Walter W.

1950

3.53

220.020000

Asian Club

1952

3.53

220.020001

Letter to the editor of Manchester Guardian

1952

C52.04

3.53

220.020010

[Review of J.L. Talmon's The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy ] *

Review for Observer

1952

1952

How Fanatics Are Made

C52.06

3.53

220.020020

Preface [to Dictionary of Mind, Matter, Morals ]  *

1952

Preface to Dictionary of Mind, Matter, Morals

A91

3.53

220.020030

1-3

What is Freedom?

1952

What is Freedom?

A93

3.53

220.020040

Western Values

1952

3.53

220.020050

Is There a God?

1952

Is There a God?

11:69

3.53

220.020060

Advice to those who want to attain eighty

1952

1952

Advice To Those Who Want To Attain 80

C52.10

3.53

220.020070

Reflections on My Eightieth Birthday

1952

1952

Reflections on My Eightieth Birthday

C52.12

3.53

220.020080

An octogenarian's retrospect & prospect

An Octogenarian’s retrospect and prospect

1952

1952

The Next Eighty Years

C52.21

3.53

220.020090

Meanderings of an Octogenarian

Meanderings of an Octogenarian

1952

1952

The Next Eighty Years

C52.11

3.53

220.020100

Western Freedom

Western Freedom

1952

1953

De vrijheid is drieërlei [Freedom is Threefold]

C53.04

3.53

220.020114

Bertrand Russell Weighs the Chances of War

1952

3.53

220.020120

Progressive Education

Progressive Education

1952

1952

As School Opens—The Educators Examined

C52.24

3.53

220.020130

Reason and Passion

1952

1952

Reason and Passion

C52.25

Reason and Passion

11:54

3.53

220.020140

Max Beerbohm

Max Beerbohm

1952

1952

“The Faultless Max” at 80

C52.23

3.53

220.020150

Lord John Russell

1952

Lord John Russell

A102

3.53

220.020160

Educational Prospects

Educational Prospects

1952

1953

What Shall We Teach Our Children?

C53.01

3.53

220.020170

The End of a Revolution

The End of a Revolution

1952

1952

Stalin’s Biggest Problem

C52.28

3.53

220.020180

Possibilities of Happiness

Possibilities of Happiness

1952

1952

How to Be Happy in 1953

C52.31

3.53

220.020190

Religion & Morals

1952

A104

3.53

220.020200

Press Conference

1952

3.53

220.020210

The Road to Stability

The Road to Stability

1952

1952

Three Essentials for a Stable World

C52.20

3.53

220.020220

Mahatma Gandhi

1952

1952

Mahatma Gandhi

C52.29

3.53

220.020230

J.M. Keynes & Lytton Strachey

1952

1952

[Maynard Keynes and Lytton Strachey]

C52.17

3.53

220.020240

Alfred North Whitehead

1952

1952

[Alfred North Whitehead]

C52.16

Alfred North Whitehead

11:23

3.53

220.020250

D.H. Lawrence

1952

1952

[D.H. Lawrence]

C52.18

3.53

220.020260

Sidney & Beatrice Webb

1952

1952

“Completely Married”: Sidney and Beatrice Webb

C52.19

3.53

220.020270

Changing Beliefs and Unchanging Hopes

1952

3.53

220.020280

Why Americans are unhappy

Why Americans are unhappy

1952

1952

The American Way (A Briton Says) Is Dour

C52.14

3.53

220.020290

abstracts of Webbs & Lawrence articles ]

1952

3.53

220.020295a

letter to Prof. Carlo Antoni. Re: Benedetto Croce

1953

3.54

220.020300

A Historian's Political Philosophy

A Historian’s Political Philosophy

1953

1953

Where I Disagree with Mr. Toynbee

C53.06

3.54

220.020300a

letter "Dear Sir" with answers to 6 questions

1953

3.54

220.020300b

letter to Julie, a publisher. prob. Julie Medlock

1953

3.54

220.020320

Education for a Difficult World

Education for a Difficult World

1953

1953

Education’s Place in a New Age

C53.07

3.54

220.020330

World without Persecution

1953

1953

Warsaw Jewish Heroes Remembered

D53.05

3.54

220.020340

Generation X

Generation X

1953

1953

Young People in a Changing Civilisation

C53.02

3.54

220.020350

The Cult of "Common Usage"

1953

1953

The Cult of “Common Usage”

C53.05

The Cult of "Common Usage"

11:81

3.54

220.020360

Broadcast to India

1953

3.54

220.020370

1953 in Retrospect

1953 in Retrospect

1952

1953

Looking Backward—To the 1950’s

C53.10

3.54

220.020380

interview on short stories ]

1953

3.54

220.020390

The Influence of Fiction

1953

D53.01

3.54

220.020399a

This I believe" statement

1953

3.54

220.020399b

letter to Mr. Wintle. Re: the Mexican Art Exhibition

1953

3.54

220.020400

The Idea of Progress

1953

1953

The Idea of Progress

C53.08

The Idea of Progress

11:55

3.54

220.020410

What is Democracy?

1953

What is Democracy?

A96

3.54

220.020410a

Statement re Indian neutrality being a basis of sanity; enclosed in a letter to Sundu? Kabadi

1953

3.54

220.020420

The Prelate and the Commissar

1953

1953

The Prelate and the Commissar

C53.24

3.54

220.020430

The Good Citizen's Alpabet

1952

The Good Citizen's Alpabet

A95

3.54

220.020431

[Letter to Manchester Guardian]

1953

1953

British Guiana

C53.25

3.54

220.020440

A Philosophy for Our Time

The Tasks of Philosophy in Our Time

1953

1953

A Philosophy for Our Time

C53.33

A Philosophy for Our Time

11:57

3.54

220.020440

A Philosophy for Our Time

A Philosophy for Our Time

1953

1953

A Philosophy for Our Time

C53.33

A Philosophy for Our Time

11:57

3.54

220.020450

Ideologies and Power Politics

Ideologies and Power Politics

1953

1953

The Crisis of Our Time

C53.14

3.54

220.020459a

Additional paragraph for the booklet What is Democracy?

1953

3.54

220.020459b

letter to Miss Mikhail. Re: publishing certain of BR's letters

1953

3.54

220.020460

Albert Einstein (1879‑ )

1949

1955

Albert Einstein

C55.21

Albert Einstein

11:75

3.54

220.020460a

message for a congress commenting on the importance of freedom in the world of learning encl. in a letter to Dr. Birkenfeld

1953

3.54

220.020470

Are the World's Troubles Due to Decay of Faith?

1953

1953

¿Se deben los trastornos del mundo a la decadencia de la fe? [Are The World’s Troubles Due To Decay Of Faith?]

C53.15

3.54

220.020470a

letter to the Editor of The Nation re American inquisition by their new Holy Office into the lives and opinions of American citizens and eminent aliens and praising Einstein's opposition??

1953

3.54

220.020480

Some Cambridge Dons of the 'Nineties

Some Cambridge Dons of the ‘Nineties’

1953

1953

Cambridge in the Eighteen-Nineties

C53.17

3.54

220.020480a

letter to Mr. Datta praising his book on democracy and stating agreement with his ideas

1953

3.54

220.020490

Some of my Contemporaries at Cambridge

Some of my Contemporaries at Cambridge

1953

1953

Cambridge Friendships

C53.18

3.54

220.020500

What is an Agnostic?

Look

1953

1953

What Is an Agnostic?

C53.30

What is an Agnostic?

11:70

3.54

220.020510

George Bernard Shaw

1953

1953

Bernard Shaw, the Admirable Iconoclast

C53.19

Bernard Shaw

28:20

3.54

220.020520

Atomic Energy and the Future of the World

[Atomic Energy and the Future of the World]

1953

1954

[Atomic Energy and the Future of the World]

C54.03

Atomic Energy and the Future of the World

28:2

3.54

220.020520a

Statement aout Sir Arthur Eddington encl. in a letter to Dean Douglas

1953

3.54

220.020520b

letter to Max Nomad praising his book Skeptic's Political Dictionary

1953

3.54

220.020520c

letter to the Editor of the Manchester Guardian responding to a letter from Mrs. Higgins which quotes BR. He clarifies his position on the constitution.

1953

3.54

220.020530

What India Can Do for Mankind

1953

What India Can Do For Mankind

28:12a

3.54

220.020530a

letter to the Editor, The Daily Herald re Synginan Rhee's threat to attack North Korea

1953

3.54

220.020540

Have Liberal Ideals a Future?

1953

1954

Have Liberal Ideals a Future

B106

Have Liberal Ideals a Future?

28:28

3.54

220.020550

A New Russian Policy?

1953

1953

[“A New Russian Policy?”]

C53.12a

3.54

220.020550a

letter to Victor Gollancz recommending a book entitled Record of Fear. France 1848 and the author is Elizabeth R. Cameron

1953

3.54

220.020550b

letter to Ms. Osborn commenting on the refusals to give visas to Europeans by the Americans

1953

3.54

220.020550c

Statement re freedom of information and freedom of the press encl. in a letter to Mr. Wintle

1953

3.54

220.020560

Gobbledygook

The Alphabetical Atomiser or Making Baby’s Lispings Lucrative

1953

“G” Is for Gobbledegook

C53.09

3.54

220.020560

Gobbledygook

1953

C53.09

3.54

220.020570

What India Can Do

1953

3.54

220.020580

Einstein

Einstein

1945

1955

The Greatness of Albert Einstein

C55.22

Albert Einstein

11:75

3.54

220.020580

Einstein

EINSTEIN, Professor Albert OBITUARY TRIBUTE

1949

The Greatness of Albert Einstein

C55.22

Albert Einstein

11:75

3.54

220.020580

Einstein

Einstein for BBC

1953

The Greatness of Albert Einstein

C55.22

Albert Einstein

11:75

3.54

220.020590

Preface [to "Professor Mmaa's Lecture" by Stefan Themerson ] *

1953

1953

Preface to Stefan Themerson, _Professor Mmaa's Lecture_

B105

3.54

220.020600

The Greatest Present Service to Mankind

The Greatest Present Service to Mankind

1953

1953

What Would Help Mankind Most?

C53.23

3.54

220.020610

The Danger to Mankind

1953

1954

The Danger to Mankind

C54.02

The Danger to Mankind

28:1

3.54

220.020610a

letter to Mr. Cape praising Homer W. Smith's book "Man & His Gods"

1953

3.54

220.020620

The Next Twenty-five Years in Britain

The Next Twenty-Five Years in Britain

1953

1954

What Next? The Summing Up

C54.06

The Next Twenty-five Years in Britain

28:30

3.54

220.020620a

letter to Mr. Crompton wishing him success in his cultural mission to Pakistan and commenting on cultural understanding between the Christian World and the World of Islam

1953

3.54

220.020630

Can Totalitarian Régimes be Stable?

Can Totalitarian Régimes be Stable?

1953

1953

Technics and Totalitarianism

C53.29

3.54

220.020630a

New Year's message sent to Mr. Sunder Kabadi of Express Newspapers of India

1953

3.54

220.020640

Joseph Conrad

1953

1953

Joseph Conrad

C53.21

3.55

220.020650

George Santayana

1953

1953

George Santayana

C53.22

George Santayana

11:26

3.55

220.020660

The Kinsey Report on Women

1953

3.55

220.020670

H.G. Wells

H.G. Wells

1953

1953

H.G. Wells: Liberator of Thought

C53.20

3.55

220.020680

Odds and Ends about the War to End War

1959

3.55

220.020690

Hamilcar Barker

1953

3.55

220.020700

The Spirit of Inquiry

1953

The Spirit of Inquiry

11:56

3.55

220.020710

comment on Harrison Brown's Challenge of Man's Future ]

1954

Gg54.02

Comment on Harrison Brown's Challenge of Man's Future

28:11

3.55

220.020720

on obscenity ]

1954

D54.01

Abstract

28:xiv.I

3.55

220.020720

on obscenity ]

1954

D54.01

Speech for Women's Press Club

28:xiv.II

3.55

220.020720a

letter to Messrs Secker and Warburg praising Michael St. John Packe's book "Life of John Stuart Mill"

1954

3.55

220.020720b

letter to Mr. Annes praising Albert Einstein

1954

3.55

220.020720c

letter to "Dear Sir" in which BR expresses his surprise and dismay at the opening of mail by the Government in Britain

1954

3.55

220.020720d

letter to "Dear Sir" from Look magazine praising Leo Rosten's article "Is Fear Destroying our Freedom"

1954

3.55

220.020720e

letter to Mr. Trocchi Malin praising the review, commentng on some of its articles, and wishing it success.

1954

3.55

220.020730

answer to letter to Dr. Marseille ]

1954

1954

1948 Russell vs. 1954 Russell

C54.30

1948 Russell vs. 1954 Russell

28:13

3.55

220.020730a

letter to Ms. Sandys stating agreement about the importance of the Free Thinker

1954

3.55

220.020730b

letter to the Editor of the Manchester Guardian responding to letter from Colin Clark on a third World War

1954

3.55

220.020730c

short statement on Helen Bevington's two books of verses "Dr. Johnson's Waterfall" and "19 million Elephants"

1954

3.55

220.020740

Some Implications of the H‑Bomb

The Implications of the H-Bomb

1954

1954

Man’s Peril from the Hydrogen Bomb

C54.35

Man's Peril

28:16

3.55

220.020740

Some Implications of the H‑Bomb

The Hydrogen Bomb and the Peril to Mankind

1954

1954

Man’s Peril from the Hydrogen Bomb

C54.35

Man's Peril

28:16

3.55

220.020760

1

I. Can Religion Cure Our Troubles?

1954

1954

Religionen och Sanningskravet [Religion and the Demand for Truth]

C54.36

Can Religion Cure Our Troubles?

28:37.1

3.55

220.020760

2

II. Can Religion Cure Our Troubles?

Can Religion Cure Our Troubles?

1954

1955

Kan Kristendomen Bota Världens Bekymmer?

C55.03

Can Religion Cure Our Troubles?

28:37.2

3.55

220.020770

Whitehead in partibus *

Whitehead in partibus

1954

1954

A Sage’s Table-Talk

C54.32

A Sage's Table-Talk

11:24

3.55

220.020780

What Neutrals Can Do to Save the World

1954

1954

What Neutrals Can Do To Save the World

C54.31

What Neutrals Can Do to Save the World

28:14

3.55

220.020790

Shakespeare's Sonnets at the restaurant Le Vert Galant. The Cynic's Nightmare

1954

3.55

220.020790a

letter to "Dear Madam" re BR's disbelief in flying saucers

1954

3.55

220.020800

In Reply to a question from a Persian Listener

1954

Was the Human Race Happier a Few Centuries Ago Than Now?

28:34

3.55

220.020810

Knowledge and Wisdom

1954

1954

Knowledge and Wisdom

C54.26

Knowledge and Wisdom

11:58

3.55

220.020820

The Road to World Government

The Road to World Government

1954

1954

A Prescription for the World

C54.24

The Road to World Government

28:10

3.55

220.020830

Light versus Heat

1954

1954

Light Versus Heat

C54.22

Light versus Heat

11:19

3.55

220.020830a

letter to Mrs. Kern. Re: the copyright of a typescript sent to her

1954

3.55

220.020840

Symptons of George Orwell's 1984 ]

1954

Symptoms of Orwell’s 1984

A102

Symptoms of Orwell’s [1984]

29:33

3.55

220.020850

The Hydrogen Bomb and World Government

1954

1954

The Hydrogen Bomb and World Government

C54.20

The Hydrogen Bomb and World Government

28:6

3.55

220.020850a

BR's impression of Schiller enclosed in a letter to Mr. Abel

1954

3.55

220.020860

Reflections on the Re‑awakening East

1954

1954

Reflections on the Re-Awakening East

C54.21a

Reflections on the Re-Awakening East

28:8

3.55

220.020870

My Plan for the Most Hopeful Road to Peace

My Plan for the Most Hopeful Road to Peace

1954

1954

The Most Hopeful Road to Peace

C54.21

My Plan for the Most Hopeful Road to Peace

28:7

3.55

220.020880

How I Write

1954

1954

How I Write

C54.25

How I Write

28:21

3.55

220.020880a

letter to Mrs. Simon praising Ray Bradbury's book Fahrenheit 451

1954

3.55

220.020890

Birth Control and World Problems

1954

1954

Birth Control and World Problems

C54.28

Birth Control and World Problems

28:35

3.55

220.020890a

letter to Victor Gollancz praising Joan Henry's book Yield to the Night (and another book Who Lie in Goal)

1954

Joan Henry, Yield to the Night

28:27a

3.55

220.020900

Morality of "Hydrogen" Politics

Morality of "Hydrogen" Politics

1954

1954

A Study in Futility: H-Bomb Politics

C54.23

The Morality of "Hydrogen" Politics

28:9

3.55

220.020910

You and the State

1954

1954

You and the State

C54.19

You and the State

28:32d

3.55

220.020920

You and Your Leisure

1954

1954

You and Your Leisure

C54.18

You and Your Leisure

28:32c

3.55

220.020930

You and Your Work

1954

1954

You and Your Work

C54.17

You and Your Work

28:32b

3.55

220.020940

You and Your Family

1954

1954

Secrets of Happiness

C54.14

You and Your Family

28:32a

3.55

220.020940a

letter to "Sir" [ed. of 20th? ] re homosexuality and hope for a more humane English law

1954

3.55

220.020950

The Hydrogen Bomb

The Hydrogen Bomb

1954

1954

Segreti del domani [Secrets Of The Future]

C54.13

The Hydrogen Bomb

3.55

220.020950a

message of success and happiness for the Durham County British Legion rally. encl. in letter to Councillor Wilson

1954

3.55

220.020960

Why I am an Anti‑Communist

Why I am an Anti-Communist

1954

1956

The Marxist Fraud

C56.03

Why I Am Not a Communist

29:12

3.55

220.020970

The Saint of Rationalism

1954

1954

Saint of Rationalism

C54.09

The Saint of Rationalism

11:63

3.55

220.020971

letter to the editor of Manchester Guardian

1954

1954

Atomic Weapons

C54.10

Atomic Weapons

28:3

3.55

220.020980

T.V. Tuesday, 13 April, 1954

1954

T.V.--Tuesday, 13 April

28:4a

3.55

220.020990

History as an Art

Notes for History as an Art

1954

1954

History as an Art

A99

History as an Art

28:22

3.56

220.021000

Trotsky in the Ascendant

Trotsky in the Ascendant

1954

1954

Trotsky’s Tragedy

C54.07

Trotsky in the Ascendant

28:19

3.56

220.021010

What India can do for the World

1954

What India Can Do For the World

28:12b

3.56

220.021020

There was an old man ... ]

1954

3.56

220.021030

on Sir Stanley Unwin ]

1953

1954

Sir Stanley Unwin

B107

Sir Stanley Unwin

28:17

3.56

220.021040

Do Science and Religion Conflict?

1953

1954

Do Science and Religion Conflict?

C54.01

Do Science and Religion Conflict?

11:71

3.56

220.021050

When the time comes ...  ]

1954

3.56

220.021060

Can the Censor Promote Virtue?

Can the Censor Promote Virtue?

1953

1954

Virtue and the Censor

C54.16

Can the Censor Promote Virtue?

28:33

3.56

220.021070

Suspicion

Suspicion

1954

1954

The Corroding Effects of Suspicion

C54.05

Suspicion

28:29

3.56

220.021080

Men and Women in 2000 A.D.

Men and Women in 2000 A.D.

1954

1954

Will Marriage Survive?

C54.34

Men and Women in 2000 A.D.

28:36b

3.56

220.021080a

Handwritten notes on a letter from John Mulliken of Time-Life Intl.

1954

3.56

220.021090

Blurb for Wharton's A Nation's Security ]

1955

1955

Gg55.04

The Scientist in Society

29:31b

3.56

220.021100

Why I Took to Philosophy

1954

1955

Why I Took to Philosophy

C55.14

Why I Took to Philosophy

11:6

3.56

220.021110

Some Philosophical Contacts

Some Philosophical Contacts

1954

1955

Philosophers and Idiots

C55.08

Some Philosophical Contacts

11:7

3.56

220.021110a

Draft memo drawn up by the Group for World Government

1955

3.56

220.021111

Letter to The Spectator ] *

Could Britain Fight

1955

Could Britain Fight?

C55.10

Could Britain Fight?

28:46

3.56

220.021120

Experiences of a Pacifist in the First World War

Experiences of a Pacifist in the First World War

1954

1955

A Pacifist in Wartime

C55.15

Experiences of a Pacifist in the First World War

28:25a

3.56

220.021130

Beliefs Discarded and Retained

Beliefs: Discarded and Retained

1954

1955

A Philosophy of My Own

C55.18

Beliefs: Discarded and Retained

11:8

3.56

220.021140

Hopes: Realized and Disappointed

Hopes: Realized and Disappointed

1954

1955

“So I Go on Writing Books”

C55.20

Hopes: Realized and Disappointed

28:25c

3.56

220.021145a

letter to Mr. Wadsworth. Re: Britain and the H-bomb

1955

3.56

220.021145b

Pearson newsletter that BR has marked extensively

1955

3.56

220.021145c

letter to Mrs. Freeman. Re: rejecting an offer to write a preface for a book on D.H. Lawrence

1955

3.56

220.021145d

Mainau Statement

1955

3.56

220.021150

1-2

German translation of "Now & Then" series ]

1955

3.56

220.021160

Where Will Britain Stand in 2000 A.D.?

Where Will Britain Stand in 2000 A.D.?

1954

1955

What Power Will Britain Have?

C55.04

Where Will Britain Stand in 2000 A.D.?

28:36a

3.56

220.021170

Education in 2000 A.D.

Education in 2000 A.D.

1954

1955

Will Your Children Have this Kind of Education?

C55.05

Education in 2000 A.D.

28:36c

3.56

220.021180

The State in 2000 A.D.

The State in 2000 A.D.

1954

1955

What Will Happen to Liberty?

C55.02

The State in 2000 A.D.

28:36d

3.56

220.021190

New Year Message, 1955, to the Swiss People

1954

New Year Message, 1955, to the Swiss People

28:41

3.56

220.021200

For the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists ] *

1954

1955

A Statement for the New Year

C55.01

A Statement for the New Year

28:42

3.56

220.021210

1-2

John Stuart Mill

1954

1955

John Stuart Mill

C55.39

John Stuart Mill

11:66

3.56

220.021210

Summary of Lecture on J.S. Mill

Summary of Lecture on J.S. Mill to be delivered to the British Academy on Jan. 19, 1955

1954

1955

Influence of John Stuart Mill

C55.06

11:66

3.56

220.021220

Men of Genius

1954

Men of Genius

28:23

3.56

220.021230

Policy and the Hydrogen Bomb

1955

Policy and the Hydrogen Bomb

28:43

3.56

220.021231

Steps Towards Peace

Steps Towards Peace

1955

1955

[Message to World Assembly for Peace at Helsinki]

a103

Steps towards Peace

28:56

3.56

220.021231

Steps Towards Peace

Steps Towards Peace

1955

1955

[Message to World Assembly for Peace at Helsinki]

C55.27

Steps towards Peace

28:56

3.56

220.021240

War and the Hydrogen Bomb

1955

War and the Hydrogen Bomb

War and the Hydrogen Bomb

28:44

3.56

220.021240a

letter to Rama Rao wishing success for his magazine

1955

3.56

220.021240b

message for the Conference on Cultural Freedom in Asia in Rangoon encl. in a letter to Spender

1955

Message to the Conference on Cultural Freedom in Asia

28:39

3.56

220.021240c

letter to the Daily Worker encl. answers to 2 questions (re nuclear weapons?)

1955

Letter to the [Daily Worker]

28:47

3.56

220.021250

India Can Save the World

India Can Save the World

1955

1955

“No Victory in H-Bomb War”

C55.13

India Can Save the World

28:49

3.56

220.021260

Strategy and the Hydrogen Bomb

1955

Strategy and the Hydrogen Bomb

28:48

3.56

220.021270

2

The Road to Peace

1955

1955

The Road to Peace

B108

The Road to Peace (II)

28:60

3.57

220.021270

1-7

The Road to Peace

1955

1955

The Road to Peace

B108

The Road to Peace (II)

28:60

3.57

220.021270

8

The Road to Peace [Author: McAllister, Gilbert; World Assn. Parliamentarians]

1955

B108

The Road to Peace (II)

28:60

3.57

220.021280

Science and Human Life

1955

1955

Science and Human Life

B111

Science and Human Life

29:3

3.57

220.021280a

letter to Mr. Singh re his booklet "Towards Oneness"

1955

3.57

220.021281

letter to editor of Manchester Guardian

1955

1955

Peril in the East

C55.07

Peril in the East

28:45a

3.57

220.021290

Can Permanent Peace be Achieved and How?

1955

Can Permanent Peace be Achieved and How?

28:50

3.57

220.021300

Can Man Survive?

1955

Can Man Survive?

28:51

3.57

220.021300a

statement to the Electors of Gravesend in support of Sir Richard Acland's election to Parliament

1955

3.57

220.021310

Soviet Russia in Historical Perspective

Soviet Russia in Historical Perspective

1955

1955

Marxism and Russia

C55.23

Soviet Russia in Historical Perspective

28:26

3.57

220.021310a

letter to Usborne encl. a message of support in his work

1955

3.57

220.021310b

letter to Fenner wishing him success in the House of Commons election

1955

3.57

220.021320

Introduction, Section I, [for "Atoms for Peace Special issue of the Nation" ] *

Introduction. Section I.

1955

1955

The Choice is Ours

C55.26

The Choice Is Ours

28:55

3.57

220.021320a

letter to H.H. Juraraj Singh re BR's knowledge of Indian philosophers and the unlikelihood of life after death

1955

3.57

220.021320b

letter to Mr. Whittaker praising the book "Nightmare of the Innocents"

1955

G24

3.57

220.021320c

letter to Monsieur Vautrot enclosing good wishes for the success of the Congress of Union Federalists Mondiale?

1955

3.57

220.021320d

letter to the Editor of The New York Times re BR's birthday demand for a ban on  War

1955

3.57

220.021330

What Can be Hoped from the Big‑Four Conference

What Can be Hoped from the Big-Four Conference

1955

1955

Is the Nightmare Ending?

C55.32

What Can Be Hoped from the Big-Four Conference

28:58

3.57

220.021340

Speech for Conference of Scientists, London, 3‑5 August

Speech for Conference of Scientists, London, 3‑4 August

1955

1955

Choice Universal Death—Or Peace

C55.33

Speech for Conference of Scientists

28:59b

3.57

220.021350

Why Governments Should Renounce War

1955

Why Governments Should Renounce War

28:61a

3.57

220.021350a

letter to "Dear Sir" (Rios, Peru) sending good wishes to the Congress of the Writers & Artists of Peru and to their society

1955

3.57

220.021350b

letter to Mr. Carpenter enclosing his signature to the Author's Peace Appeal

1955

3.57

220.021360

How to consolidate Peace

1955

How to Consolidate Peace

28:62

3.57

220.021370

Statement on L. Hogben's Wonderful World of Mathematics ]

1955

G28

Lancelot Hogben, [Man Must Measure: The Wonderful World of Mathematics]

29:xv.6

3.57

220.021380

My Debt to German Learning

1955

My Debt to German Learning

11:9

3.57

220.021380a

letter to Mr. Burnett enclosing 3 answers to various questions

1955

3.57

220.021380b

letter to Miss Aliluwalia enclosing good wishes to Cosmos and the Women's College of Hydualad

1955

3.57

220.021380c

letter to the Chairman of the Federal Parole Board asking for the release of Jacob Minocl?

1955

3.57

220.021380d

letter to Pat Sloan re greetings to the British Friendship Society

1955

3.57

220.021380e

short message for the Association of Scientific Workers re the dangers resulting from their work; encl. in letter to Mr. Horth

1955

3.57

220.021380f

letter to Prof. Edwards praising his book "The Logic of Moral Discourse" and recommending his own book "Nightmares of Eminent Persons"

1955

3.57

220.021385a

letter to L.Y. Chen. Re: V.K. Ting

1955

3.57

220.021390

The Scientist in Society

The Scientist in Society

1955

1955

The Mind of Robert Oppenheimer

C55.36

The Scientist in Society

29:31b

3.57

220.021390a

letter to "Dear Sir" (Aubrey Hodes) expressing sympathy with the efforts of Arab-Jewish conciliation and outlining his own wishes for mutual arbitration

1955

3.57

220.021390b

letter to Mr. Wainwright re Mr. Dulles reply to their mutual letter

1955

3.57

220.021391

letter to the editor

1955

Failure at the Foreign Ministers' Conference at Geneva

29:1

3.57

220.021391a

letter to Mr. Perry re a book by Edmund Cahn The Moral Decision

1955

3.57

220.021400

on World Government ]

1955

D55.05

Steps to World Government

29:xiii

3.57

220.021410

The Dilemma of the West

1955

The Dilemma of the West

29:2

3.57

220.021420

Plan of Action

1955

3.57

220.021430

Children of Hiroshima" [review ]

Draft script of an appreciation of "Children of Hiroshima"

1955

G23

[Children of Hiroshima]

28:52

3.57

220.021440

Memorandum, signed by MP's, sent to Mrs. Pandit

Memorandum, Signed by MP's, Sent to Mrs. Pandit

1955

Memorandum on "Man's Peril from the Hydrogen Bomb"

28:xv.3

3.57

220.021450

Christianity and Morals

Christianity and Morals

1955

1955

Promoting Virtuous Conduct

C55.12

Christianity and Morals

28:40a

3.57

220.021451

letter to editor of Manchester Guardian

On Reading His Own Obituary

1955

1955

Lord Russell

C55.09

On Reading His Own Obituary

28:24

3.58

220.021460

Statement to be given Press at Press Conference

Statement to Be Given Press at Press Conference

1955

1955

Texts of Scientists’ Appeal for Abolition of War

C55.29

Notice of Press Conference on Russell-Einstein Manifesto

28:57b

3.58

220.021460

Statement to be given Press at Press Conference

Statement to be given Press at Press Conference

1955

C55.29

Abbreviated Statement for the Press

28:57c

3.58

220.021470

Program of action on Russell-Einstein manifesto ]

1955

3.58

220.021480

The Green Bay Tree

3.58

220.021490

Expert Commission of Neutrals (India?)

Expert Commission of Neutrals (India?)

1955

D55.01

Expert Commission of Neutrals (India?)

28:xv.I

3.58

220.021500

The Return to Nature

A151

3.58

220.021510

The Judge's Nightmare

1959

3.58

220.021520

Next step (BBC)

3.58

220.021530

From Logic to Politics

From Logic to Politics

1954

1955

War and the Pursuit of Peace

C55.17

From Logic to Politics

28:25b

3.58

220.021531

letter to editor of Manchester Guardian [Author: Mankind, Inc.]

1955

Letter "Not Sent" to The Manchester Guardian

28:45b

3.58

220.021600a

BR's "What shall we teach our children?", submitted by Julie Medlock, New York

1955

3.58

220.022000

Faith without Illusion

1956

1956

Faith Without Illusion

C56.02

Faith without Illusion

29:11

3.58

220.022010

How to Avoid Nuclear Warfare

How to Avoid Nuclear Warfare

1955

1956

How to Avoid a Nuclear War

C56.01a

How to Avoid Nuclear Warfare

29:5

3.58

220.022030

Nuclear Weapons and World Peace

1955

1956

[Nuclear Weapons and World Peace]

C56.01

Nuclear Weapons and World Peace

29:4

3.58

220.022040

In the Company of Cranks ]

1954

1956

In the Company of Cranks

C56.12

Cranks

29:14

3.58

220.022040a

letter to Prof. Fraser commenting on his novel The White Stone and on his own inability to write a novel

1956

3.58

220.022040b

letter to Count Bernadotte stating his willingness to sign the statement of the Lindau meeting of Nobel prize winners

1956

3.58

220.022045a

BR's contribution to "World Scientists on Threat to Humanity"

1957

3.58

220.022045b

Telegram to B. Svec, director of Czechslovak Radio, Prague

1957

3.58

220.022045c

Statement on the meeting being held at Bala to protest the Nuclear Tests

1957

3.58

220.022045d

Brief message to the Polish people for Poland's National Day, 1957

1957

3.58

220.022050

My Recollections of George Trevelyan

My Recollections of George Trevelyan

1956

1956

A Great English Historian

C56.08

My Recollections of George Trevelyan

29:13

3.58

220.022050a

letter to John Goss. Re: message for the British Soviet Friendship Society

1956

3.58

220.022050b

statement praising Robert Marsh's volume of reprints

1956

3.58

220.022050c

letter to Mr. Bondi giving his consent for his article on Karolyi to be reprinted in Preuves

1956

3.58

220.022055a

letter to Mr. E.P. Thompson. re: pre-marxist Communism

1958

3.58

220.022055b

Copy of translation of interview with BR published in 1955 in the Russian magazine Ogonyek

1958

E55.09

3.58

220.022055c

Statement to Mr. Goss on the negotiations between East and West

1958

3.58

220.022055d

Cable sent to the U.S. Nobel Prize Winners for their N.Y.C. dinner

1958

3.58

220.022055e

Message of good wishes for the American Rationalist

1958

3.58

220.022055f

letter to the Editor of The New Republic. Re: nuclear disarmament

3.58

220.022060

Urmson's ] "Philosophical Analysis" [review ]

1956

1956

Philosophical Analysis

C56.09

Philosophical Analysis

11:82

3.58

220.022060a

letter to Mr. Fisher praising his book "Atoms of the Universe"

1956

3.58

220.022060b

letter to the Polish Radio Warsaw re East-West relations and nuclear war; encl. in letter to the Ambassador of Poland

1956

B116

3.58

220.022070

Prospects for the Next Half Century

1956

Prospects for the Next Half Century

29:6

3.58

220.022070a

copy of letter sent to the Times entitled "Bhoodan Well Fund Appeal" for which BR was a co-signer

1956

3.58

220.022071

letter to editor of Manchester Guardian

1956

1956

The Sobell Case

C56.04

The Sobell Case

29:32a

3.58

220.022080

Prospects of Disarmament

Prospects of Disarmament

1956

1956

Perspektivy razoruzhenya [Prospects for Disarmament]

C56.05

Prospects of Disarmament

29:7

3.58

220.022080a

letter to Mr. Beglov. Re: message for the visit of Mr. Bulganin and Mr. Kruchchov

1956

3.58

220.022080b

letter to Mr. Johnson. Re: the mix-up over authorship of an article by the News Chronicle of London

1956

3.58

220.022080c

statement concerning a ban on all further H-bomb tests

1956

3.58

220.022081

letter to editor of Manchester Guardian

1956

1956

The Case of Morton Sobell

C56.06

The Case of Morton Sobell

29:32b

3.58

220.022081a

letter to "Dear Sir" re a letter from Prof. Perkins and the Sobell case

1956

3.58

220.022081b

message in letter to Mr. Spivak for the tenth anniversary of Meet the Press and praising his work

1956

3.58

220.022081c

message for the movement to secure justice for Morton Sobell encl. in letter to Mrs. Sobell

1956

3.58

220.022081d

letter to "Dear Sir" of the Science News Journal wishing success and consenting to be a patron

1956

3.58

220.022081e

short message calling for a revision of Morton Sobel's sentence encl. in a letter to Miss Rosenbaum

1956

3.58

220.022081f

letter to Mr. Meyer commenting on his book By the Way

1956

G27

3.58

220.022081g

letter to "Dear Sir" (Das Gupti) answering 4 questions (mainly political)

1956

3.58

220.022081h

letter to Mr. Bowle re his book Miars of Minotaur? giving a positive critical comment

1956

3.58

220.022081i

letter to "Dear Sir" (Gooptu) with message wishing success for their annual              festival

1956

3.58

220.022081j

letter to Mr. Mason re his book The Globe Archer

1956

3.58

220.022081k

letter to Mr. Wexley re his book A Judgement of Julius & Ethel Rosenberg

1956

Gg56.03

3.58

220.022081L

letter to Mr. Hawton enclosing a brief message praising the journal "The Literary Guide" in its title change to "The Humanist"

1956

3.58

220.022081m

message of good wishes for the World Conference at Tokyo and Nagasaki to be added to piece for Moscow New Times

1956

3.58

220.022081n

message of support for meeting re Secret police powers to [D ]enn W. Levy

1956

3.58

220.022082

letter to editor of Manchester Guardian

1956

1956

The Suez Canal

C56.11

The Suez Canal

29:22

3.58

220.022082a

letter to Mr. Moulik. Re: comments on the publication Nuclear Explosions

1956

3.58

220.022082b

joint letter by the Parliamentary Group for World Government

1956

3.58

220.022082c

Foreword to the English Edition of Corliss Lamont's Freedom Is as Freedom Does

1956

Foreword to the English Edition

B113

Foreword to Freedom Is as Freedom Does

29:34

3.58

220.022082d

letter to Mr. Bennett re his book The Dramatic Universe

1956

3.58

220.022082e

letter to Miss Glase. Re: permission to quote from Portraits from Memory on BR's thoughts on peace

1956

3.58

220.022082f

Copy of telegram sent to Russian Ambassador in London. Re: scholars in Hungary

1956

3.58

220.022083

letter to editor of Manchester Guardian. Maxims That Won't Quite Do

1956

1956

Britain’s Act of War

C56.19

Britain’s Act of War

29:23

3.58

220.022083a

letter to Themerson re Factor T

1956

G60

3.58

220.022083b

letter to Mr. Wheeler encl. a message for the 30th anniversary of the NBC

1956

3.58

220.022083c

Message to S. Ramanathan for the Fifth Convention of Indian Rationalists

1956

3.58

220.022083d,

letter to J.M. Spey, concerning the Hungarian tragedy

1956

3.58

220.022083e

Message sent to The Hindustan Times. Re: India's role in world peace

1956

Message to The Hindustan Times

29:28

3.58

220.022083f

New Year's message to the Trybuna Ludu

1956

3.58

220.022083g

letter to Mr. Fisher, Rathbone Books

1956

3.58

220.022083h

Joint letter to the Editor of The Times. Re: sponsorship of the Christian Action Fund for South Africa

1956

F57.01a

3.58

220.022084

letter to editor of Manchester Guardian

1956

C56.23

The Atlantic Alliance

29:27

3.58

220.022090

Do Human Beings Survive Death?

Do Human Beings Survive Death?

1956

C57.02

Do Human Beings Survive Death?

29:15

3.58

220.022100

British Opinion on Hungary

1956

British Opinion on Hungary

29:25

3.58

220.022100a

Statement re steps necessary for Ango-Soviet friendship encl. in letter to "Dear Sir" (Goss)

1956

3.58

220.022110

Message to The Hindustan Times ] *

1956

Message to [The Hindustan Times]

29:28

3.58

220.022110a

New Year's message to Nesdaily Sztandar Mlodych Warsaw and the Polish nation

1956

3.58

220.022120

Introduction [to Freedom is as Freedom Does by Corliss Lamont ]

1956

1956

Foreword to the English Edition

B113

Foreword to _Freedom Is as Freedom Does_

29:34

3.58

220.022130

statement on Suez ]

1956

1956

This Act of Criminal Folly

C56.20

This Act of Criminal Folly

29:24

3.58

220.022140

The Story of Colonization

1956

1956

The Story of Colonisation

C56.15

The Story of Colonization

29:49

3.58

220.022150

Nuclear Weapons

Nuclear Weapons

1956

1956

Nuclear Weapons Must Not Be Used

C56.14

Nuclear Weapons

29:9

3.58

220.022155

Letter to Muggeridge & Punch ] *

1956

3.58

220.022155a

[Author: Sykes, Bill; BR]

1956

3.58

220.022160

Books that influenced me in Youth I Poetry

I. Poetry

1956

1957

The Importance of Shelley

C57.06

3.58

220.022170

Books that influenced me in Youth II Turgenev: The Romance of Revolt

Turgenev: the Romance of Revolt

1956

1957

The Romance of Revolt

C57.07

The Romance of Revolt

29:16b

3.58

220.022170a

letter to Moritaki stating sympathy with his protest against the British Governments decision to have test explosions on Christmas Island

3.58

220.022180

Books that influenced me in Youth III Ibsen: Revolt in Abstract

Ibsen: Revolt in the Abstract

1956

1957

Revolt in the Abstract

C57.09

3.58

220.022181

letter to Manchester Guardian ]

1957

1957

Britain’s Bomb

C57.08

Britain's Bomb (1)

29:55a

3.58

220.022182

letter to Manchester Guardian

1957

1957

Britain’s Bomb

C57.10

Britain's Bomb (2)

29:55b

3.58

220.022182a

letter to Mr. Frere, re William Sargant's book Battle for the Mind

1957

G26

3.58

220.022182b

Message to Meeting on April 30 of National Council for the Abolition of Nuclear     Tests

1957

3.58

220.022190

Books that influenced me in Youth IV Disgust and its Antidote

1956

1957

Disgust and its Antidote

C57.11

Disgust and Its Antidote

29:16d

3.58

220.022200

Books that influenced me in Youth V History

History

1956

1957

An Education in History

C57.14

3.58

220.022210

Books that influenced me in Youth VI Mathematics and the World

Mathematics and the World

1956

1957

The Pursuit of Truth

C57.15

3.58

220.022220

Justice or Injustice?

Justice or Injustice?

1956

1957

[Review of Malcolm P. Sharp, Was Justice Done? The Rosenberg–Sobell Case]

C57.13

Justice or Injustice?

29:36

3.58

220.022230

Blurb for Victor Purcell's The Sweeniad *

1957

G30

Myra Buttle, [The Sweeniad]

29:xv.8

3.58

220.022230a

letter to "Sir" responding to a letter from Schuyler N. Warren re the New York City court case

1957

3.58

220.022240

The Next Step in International Relations

1957

The Next Step in International Relations

29:57b

3.58

220.022245a

letter to Myra Buttle (Victor Purcell) re his book The Sweeniad and containing reminiscences about his early childhood and T.S. Eliot

1957

3.58

220.022250

Population Pressure and Family Planning

1957

Population Pressures and Family Planning

29:59b

3.58

220.022255

Statement for Stanford meeting ]

1957

Statement for Meeting at Stanford University

29:60c

3.59

220.022260

Anti‑American Feeling in Britain

Anti‑American Feeling in Britain

1957

1957

Three Reasons Why They Dislike Us

C57.22

Anti-American Feeling in Britain

29:37

3.59

220.022270

Indian Independence

1957

India, Pakistan and the Commonwealth

29:53

3.59

220.022280

The Future of International Politics

The Future of International Politics

1957

1957

Now That the Big Stick is Out …

C57.23

The Future of International Politics

29:62

3.59

220.022280a

short message wishing success to the Edinburgh & District Peace Movement

1957

3.59

220.022280b

reminiscences of Sinclair Lewis encl. in a letter to Mr. Friedman

1957

3.59

220.022280d

letter to Prof. Simon re the superiority of machines

1957

3.59

220.022281

letter to The Observer ]

1957

1957

Christian Ethics

C57.24

Christian Ethics (I)

29:21a

3.59

220.022282

letter to The Times ]

1957

1957

“Why I Am Not a Christian

C57.25

Why I Am Not a Christian (I)

29:21c

3.59

220.022283

letter to Observer ]

1957

1957

Christian Ethics

C57.26

Christian Ethics (2)

29:21b

3.59

220.022283a

letter to the editor of the New Statesman and Nation enclosed with a letter to Kingsley Martin, both praising Priestley's work

1957

3.59

220.022290

What is Distinctive in European Culture

What is Distinctive in European Culture

1957

1957

The Reasoning of Europeans

C57.31

The Reasoning of Europeans

29:54

3.59

220.022290a

Message about the persecution of Hungarian writers

1957

3.59

220.022300

Obituary of Alan Wood ]

1957

1957

Mr. Alan Wood

C57.27

Mr. Alan Wood

29:20

3.59

220.022310

Scientific Power: To What End?

Scientific Power: To What End?

1957

1957

Can Scientific Man Survive?

C57.29

Scientific Power: To What End?

29:64

3.59

220.022311

Letter to Time & Tide ] *

1957

1957

Earl Russell Replies

C57.32

Earl Russell Replies

29:21e

3.59

220.022311a

letter to Purcell praising the Sweeniad

1957

G30

3.59

220.022320

Open Letter to Mr. Krushchev and Mr. Eisenhower

Open Letter to Mr. Krushchev and Mr. Eisenhower

1957

1957

Open Letter to Eisenhower and Krushchev

C57.33

3.59

220.022320a

letter to Mr.Kingsley Martin Re: reprinting an open letter for distribution

1957

3.59

220.022325a

letter to Mr. Smith, Intl. News Service. Re: BR's Christimas wish

1957

3.59

220.022325b

To the Governors of the BBC re the corporation's policy on religious controversy

1957

3.59

220.022330

An Open Letter to Mr. Norman Thomas

An Open Letter to Mr. Norman Thomas

1957

1957

The State of U.S. Civil Liberties

C57.04

An Open Letter to Mr. Norman Thomas

29:35

3.59

220.022340

Blurb for Sibnarayan Ray's book

1957

3.59

220.022340

Preface to the Collection of Freethought Broadcasts by M. Jean Cotereau

1957

1959

Preface to _Que l’Homme soit!_

B136

3.59

220.022350

Gilbert Murray

1957

Gilbert Murray

29:18

3.59

220.022350b

comment on E.D. Morel encl. in letter to Mr.Morel

1957

3.59

220.022350c

Answers to 8 questions encl. in letter to Mr. Petrone and Mr. Tanovic

1957

3.59

220.022350d

letter to the Editor Le Soir re world government and nuclear warfare

1957

3.59

220.022360

The Next Step in International Relations

1957

The Next Step in International Relations

29:57b

3.59

220.022360a

letter to Secker & Warburg and Norman Cohn praising Cohn's book The Pursuit of the Millenium

1957

G29

3.59

220.022370

Should H-Bomb Tests be Continued

Should H-Bomb Tests be Continued

1957

1957

The Tests Should be Stopped

C57.12

Should H-bomb Tests Be Continued?

29:56

3.59

220.022370a

letter to Prof. Williams praising his book Free & Unequal

1957

3.59

220.022370b

letter to Mr. Nobuchika Ninomiya. Re: British nuclear test site on Christmas Island

1957

3.59

220.022380

Some Changes in my Lifetime: Good and Bad

Some Changes in My Lifetime: Good and Bad

1957

1957

Hope and Fear

C57.18

Some Changes in My Lifetime: Good and Bad

29:17

3.59

220.022390

Population Pressure and War

1956

1957

Population Pressure and War: The Awakening of the West

B120

Population Pressure and War

29:59a

3.59

220.022400

Next Step

1957

Next Step (Abstract)

29:57a

3.59

220.022400a

letter to Mr. Rosten recounting BR's experience with the prison Warder's response to his Agnosticism

1957

3.59

220.022400b

letter to Mr. Polanyi. Re: the pamphlet, "The Magic of Marxism"

1957

3.59

220.022400c

letter P.D. Fraser, Australian Labor Party. Re: rally against nuclear war

1957

3.59

220.022410

Logic and Ontology

1957

1957

Logic and Ontology

C57.16

Logic and Ontology

11:83

3.59

220.022420

Perception

1957

Perception

11:37

3.59

220.022420a

short message wishing Ghana well in their Dominion status

1957

3.59

220.022420b

letter to Mr. Wall. Re: a word for the anniversary issue of Twentieth Century

1957

3.59

220.022420c

letter to Mr. Knight re his book Lord Byron's Marriage

1957

3.59

220.022430

Notes for History Book

1957

3.59

220.022440

Nations, Empires and the World

Nations, Empires and the World

1957

1957

Every Nation is a Bully at Heart

C57.05

Nations, Empires and the World

29:51

3.59

220.022450

Mr Strawson on Referring

1957

1957

Mr. Strawson on Referring

C57.19

Mr. Strawson on Referring

11:84

3.59

220.022460

Aphorism

1957

3.59

220.022460a

letter to Ian Hamilton wishing him success for his projected magazine

1958

3.59

220.022460b

short preface to Mr. Allaun's pamphlet on stopping the H-bomb race; encl. in a letter to Mr. Allaun with points of correction for the pamphlet

1958

B127

3.59

220.022460c

message wishing success to the meeting at Hull n the question of nuclear weapons1958, 11 Feb.

3.59

220.022460d

message of approval for Ceylon's policy of non-alignment encl. in a letter to Mr. Lanerolle

1958

3.59

220.022460e

short statement for Radio-Budapest on what can be done towards peace

1958

3.59

220.022460g

letter to Mr. Culbert L. Olson, ex-governor of California

1958

3.59

220.022460h

letter to Mrs. Duff of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

1958

3.59

220.022460i

Article for Menninger School of Psychiatry, reprinted from The Saturday Review

1958

3.59

220.022461

To The Editor of The Times

1958

1958

The Right Grade of Deterrence

C58.15

3.59

220.022462

To the Editor of the Times

1958

1958

The Nuclear Dilemma

C58.16

3.59

220.022463

letter to The Listener ]

1958

1958

The World and the Observer

C58.18

3.59

220.022463a

statement praising a magazine which is to put out an issue on nuclear disarmament; encl. in a letter to "Dear Sir" [Roz ].

1958

3.59

220.022463b

letter to "Dear Sir" [Kohlberg ] responding to the accusation that his advocated policies have been inconsistent in regards to the nuclear weapons issue

1958

Hh58.01

3.59

220.022463c

letter to "Dear Sir" [shipper ] re his picture appearing on the cover of The American Rationalist (for his 86th birthday)

1958

3.59

220.022464

To the Editor of The Times

1958

1958

Nuclear Dilemma

C58.19

3.59

220.022464a

letter to the Editor of The Daily Herald. Re: a misleading statement about BR in the March 5 issue

1958

3.59

220.022464b

Answers to the two questions posed by Mr. Corsini

1958

3.59

220.022464c

letter and statement to Prof. Joliot-Curie re negotiations between the East and the West

1958

3.59

220.022465

A Reply to Mr.Krushchev and Mr. Dulles

A Reply to Mr.Krushchev and Mr. Dulles

1958

1958

Bertrand Russell Replies

C58.25

3.60

220.022465a

answers to Mr. Corsini on the Rapacki Plan, and Nuclear Disarmament

1958

3.60

220.022465b

letter to Jowett and Chadwick re the nuclear danger

3.60

220.022465c

letter to Mr. Harris re notes on their conversation of Jan. 6th, with some corrections

1958

3.60

220.022465d

letter to Prof. Kaufman praising his book "critique of Religion & Philosophie" and enclosing a blurb for the book

1958

3.60

220.022465e

statement on Nuclear Disarmament encl. in a letter to Peggy Duff for the combined Universities Committee

1958

3.60

220.022465f

statement encl. in a letter to Mr. Jones (Dandenong High School) re the United Nations and having a World-wide Authority

1958

3.60

220.022465g

letter to Mr. Gollancz and endorsement of the book, Brighter than a Thousand Suns by Robert Jungk

1958

G31

3.60

220.022465h

letter to J. Klinger, answering his questions re: nuclear arming of the German Federal Republic

1958

3.60

220.022465i

letter to Mr. Josef Kadlec re reply to his two queries

1958

3.60

220.022466

To the Editor of the Observer

1958

1958

“Central Question”

C58.27

3.60

220.022466a

blurb for BR's book on My Philosophical Development encl. in letter to Unwin

1958

Gg59.01

3.60

220.022466b

letter to Mr. Hickstall-Smith responding to 6 questions

1958

3.60

220.022466c

Statement on nuclear testing to the British Youth Festival Committee

1958

3.60

220.022466d

letter to Miss I.T. Epes re: intellectual conformity

1958

3.60

220.022466e

letter to Prime Minister MacMillan. Re: an appeal from 618 British scientists to stop nuclear testing

1958

3.60

220.022467

letter to editor of The Observer

1958

3.60

220.022467a

[Author: Patriot; BR]

1958

3.60

220.022468a

Further appeal to the Prime Minister to stop nuclear testng by Canon Collins

1958

3.60

220.022468b

letter to Dr. Josef Nemecek, re: answering questions concerning the dangers of nuclear arms tests

1958

3.60

220.022468c

Address to the Basel Conference on July 5 and 6

1958

C58.34

3.60

220.022470

Discussion. Mathematical Infinity

1957

1958

Mathematical Infinity

C58.37

Mathematical Infinity

11:44

3.60

220.022471

Letter to Swiss President ]

1958

1958

Earl Russell Protests

C58.38

3.60

220.022471a

letter to the Editor of The Times

1958

3.60

220.022471b

letter to the Editor of the Observer

1958

3.60

220.022471c

Statement made to Hindu Official of Stockholm Conference (with permission to make it public)

1958

3.60

220.022471d

letter to Mr. Kingsley Martin re Czechoslovakia Trade Union Magazine

1958

3.60

220.022471e

letter to Mr. Kingsley Martin re printing the note from him

1958

3.60

220.022472

A Plea for Mankind

1958

1958

Intervention and its Risks

C58.41

3.60

220.022472a

letter to the Prime Minister of the Swiss Republic

1958

3.60

220.022473

To the Editor of The Observer

1958

1958

"Progress"

C58.42

3.60

220.022473a

letter to Mr. Korry with corrections for proofs of an interview

1958

3.60

220.022473b

Brief endorsement of Howard Fast's book, The Naked God

1958

Gg58.01

3.60

220.022474

To the Editor of the Observer

1958

1958

Progress and the Bomb

C58.43

3.60

220.022474a

Statement praising Linus Pualing's book No More War! encl. with a letter to Gollancz

1958

G34

3.60

220.022474b

letter to Dr. Blumberg re Mr. Ruhman's work

1958

3.60

220.022480

The World is Round

1957

1958

The World Is Round

B131

3.60

220.022490

Religion and Science

1958

3.60

220.022491

My Philosophical Development

1958

1958

My Philosophical Development

C58.51

3.60

220.022491a

answers to 3 questions re sleep & dreams encl. in letter to "Dear Sir" (Corliere)

1958

3.60

220.022500

G.E. Moore

1958

1958

Prof. G.E. Moore

C58.52

Prof. G.E.Moore / Influence on Lord Russell

11:27

3.60

220.022500a

Answers to questions put by Evelyn De Wolfe of the L.A. Times

1958

3.60

220.022500b

Greetings to the meeting of the Philadelphia chapter of the Planned Parenthood Association

1958

3.60

220.022500c

letter to Mr. Stone praising his weekly

1958

3.60

220.022500d

letter to Mr. Schuster praising the book of cartoons by Hullock

1958

3.60

220.022500e

Short statement to Masuo Ureshino about limited war

1958

3.60

220.022500f

letter to "Dear Sir" Hsun Kopenheyer Berlin agreeing to BR's name being added to their group and wishing their work success

1958

3.60

220.022500g

Statement to Mr. Schonberger re the extract in the weekly publicaton, "Nebelspalter"

1958

3.60

220.022500h

letter to Edward Sinclair of Europress, re: the threat of nuclear war

1958

3.60

220.022510

Small World

1958

D58.03

3.60

220.022520

Formal Address at Vienna

1958

Formal Address to the Congress of the Pugwash Movement at Vienna September

A120

3.60

220.022520a

letter to the Editor of The Times re the harrassment of Dr. Linus Pauling by British immigration

1958

20th, 1958

C58.46

3.60

220.022520b

letter to the Editor of the Manchester Guardian re the crisis over Quemog

1958

C58.46

3.60

220.022520c

Statement re the opposition of Japanese students to nuclear warfare

1958

3.60

220.022530

A Fifty-six Year Friendship

1958

1960

A Fifty-Six Year Friendship

B145

3.60

220.022530a

Prefatory note for Alan Wood's book

1958

3.60

220.022530b

Thank-you message to the President of the Polish Council of Ministers encl. in a letter to Mr. Nulnikiel (?)

1958

3.60

220.022540

The Dangers of Nuclear Warfare

1958

1958

The Dangers of Nuclear Warfare

C58.50

3.60

220.022540a

letter to Mr. Miller re nuclear demonstrations governments and praising his newspaper

1958

3.60

220.022550

The Personal History of the Atomic Scientists

The Personal History of the Atomic Scientists

1958

1958

Out of the Pursuit of Good Came Evil

C58.44

3.60

220.022560

Address to Congress at Basel, 4‑6 July, 1958

1958

1958

The Speech that was Not Heard

C58.39

3.60

220.022570

Address to the Congress of European Intellectuals at Basel, July 5‑6 1958

Address to the Congress of European Intellectuals at Basel, July 5 & 6, 1958

1958

1958

Aufruf an die Europäischen Intellektuellen

C58.34

3.60

220.022570

Address to the Congress of European Intellectuals at Basel, July 5‑6 1958

Appeal to European Intellectuals

1958

C58.34

3.60

220.022578a

Short Statement concerning the restoration of Morley College

1958

3.60

220.022578b

letter to Dr. Szur re a dinner given in honour of Fenner Brockway

1958

3.60

220.022578c

letter to the Prime Minister re the decision to continue nuclear tests

1958

3.60

220.022578d

letter to W.D. Richards and a statement re involvement in "Ban-the-Bomb" week1958, 22 Aug. ]

3.60

220.022580

Should Man Go to the Moon?

Should Man Go to the Moon?

1958

1958

Let’s Stay Off the Moon

C58.45

3.60

220.022590

The Expanding Mental Universe

1958

1958

The Expanding Mental Universe

C59.15

3.60

220.022600

Preface [to Labour and the H‑bomb ] *

1958

B123

3.60

220.022610

Why Bomb Tests Should be Stopped

1958

3.60

220.022610a

message for the success of a meeting on May 21st encl. with a letter to Ms. Turner1958, 14 May ]

3.60

220.022610b

letter to Mr. MacKilligin praising the proof of his book Suns of The Day(?)

1958

3.60

220.022610c

Statement re the Women's Caravan of Peace

1958

3.60

220.022610d

letter to Josef Nemecek re reply to his questions.

1958

3.60

220.022620

Nuclear Disarmament

Nuclear Disarmament

1958

1958

Views on Nuclear Disarmament

C58.36

3.60

220.022630

How to Diminish the Risk of Nuclear War

1958

3.60

220.022640

First Steps in Preventing Nuclear War

1958

3.60

220.022650

Basis of Reasoned Statement of aims of C[ampaign ] for N[uclear ] D[isarmament ]

1958

3.60

220.022660

Mankind Versus the H‑bomb

1958

1958

Menneskeheten og Vannstoffbomben

C58.32

3.60

220.022660a

letter to "Dear Sir" (American Rationalist) enclosing a message wishing the American Rationalist success

1958

3.60

220.022670

The Role of Science in Education

Address of Acceptance of the Kalinga Prize

1958

1958

The Divorce of Science and “Culture”

C58.07

3.61

220.000000

message of best wishes to Indian Students and referring to their role in East-West tensions

1959

3.61

220.022670a

letter to "Dear Sir" (Mr. Clark) approving of Clark's scheme"

1958

3.61

220.022670b

letter to Mr. Lewis praising Thomas Paine

1958

3.61

220.022670c

letter to Kennick commenting on his obituary

1958

3.61

220.022670d

short cable statement to Gorokhovski Perenlok, for Moscow International Affairs

1958

3.61

220.022680

The World & The Observer

1957

1958

The World and the Observer

C58.11

3.61

220.022690

reply to Sidney Hook ]

1957

1958

World Communism and Nuclear War

C58.33

3.61

220.022700

A Reply to Dr. Hook's Rejoinder

1958

1958

Freedom to Survive

C58.40

3.61

220.022701

letter to the editor of Peace News

1958

1958

“Monopoly in War”

C58.41a

3.61

220.022710

A Postscript to Portraits from Memory

1957

1958

Bertrand Russell Writes a Postscript to His “Portraits from Memory”

C58.12

3.61

220.022720

message to "Newsweek" ]

1957

1958

Russell Speaks

C58.04

3.61

220.022730

Reducing the Perils of the Nuclear Age ]

1957

1958

The Two Visions

C58.03

3.61

220.022740

Scientists' appeal to Prime Minister ]

1958

1958

Scientists Appeal to Premier

C58.30

3.61

220.022750

Steps to Nuclear Disarmament

Synopsis of Steps to Nuclear Disarmament

1958

1958

Choice in Nuclear Arms Race: Either Disarmament or Disaster

A106, C58.24

3.61

220.022760

1-2

Mr. Marseille on Pugwash

1958

1958

An Answer to Mr. Marseille

C58.22

3.61

220.022770

Inconsistency?

1958

1958

Why I Have Changed My Mind

C58.20

3.61

220.022780

My address to Congress in Canada

1958

3.61

220.022790

on negotiations ]

1958

1958

Bertrand Russell on Negotiations

C58.05

3.61

220.022800

East-West negotiations ]

1958

1958

East–West Negotiations

C58.01

3.61

220.022810

Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Policy Leaflet‑‑No. I.

1958

3.61

220.022820

On King‑Hall's Defence in the Nuclear Age ] *

1958

G33

3.61

220.022830

Law and Ethics

Law and Ethics

1957

1958

[Review of Glanville Williams, The Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law]

C58.13

3.61

220.022840

Lady Carlisle's Ancestry

1957

1958

Lady Carlisle’s Ancestry

B126

3.61

220.022850

1-2

What is Mind?

1957

1958

What is Mind?

C58.02

What is Mind?

11:85

3.61

220.022860

Voltaire's Influence on me

1957

1958

Sous l’influence de Voltaire

C58.08

3.61

220.022862a

Interview of BR by a reporter from the Birmingham Post

1958

3.61

220.022862b

An Appeal to the Nuclear Powers"

1958

F58.13

3.61

220.022862c

Message to the meeting at the Free University, Berlin, on the quetion of nuclear weapons

1958

3.61

220.022862d

Greetings to the Studentenkongress Gegen Atomrustung"

1958

3.61

220.022862e

letter to Elichi Saito, and hopes for the New Year

1958

3.61

220.022865

letter to The Nation ]

1959

1959

The Balance of Nuclear Power

C59.07a

3.61

220.022865a

Statement intended to accompany Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare

1959

3.61

220.022865b

letter to Commander Talot re World Government as a solution

1959

3.61

220.022865c

letter to Mr. Michael Gibson, endorsing the Larousse Encycl. of Mythology

1959

G37

3.61

220.022866

Statement made to Hindu Official of Stockholm Congress

1959

3.61

220.022866a

statement re Japan and the horror of nuclear war encl. in letter to "Dear Sirs" [Higashikuni ]

1959

3.61

220.022866b

message of good wishes and success to Dr. Boyko in a telegram

1959

3.61

220.022866c

letter to Mrs. Rattner stating that he (BR) has found greater happiness in marriage than parenthood

1959

3.61

220.022868a

Interview of BR by Peter A. Zemenides

1959

3.61

220.022868b

letter to Mr. Bowle praising the booklet Adapt or Perish

1959

3.61

220.022870

letter to The Observer ]

1959

3.61

220.022870a

letter to Mr. McWilliams praising his special issue on the FBI

1959

3.61

220.022870b

letter to Mr. Edelman praising his work and sympathy with the purpose of his book. He also mentions the plight of Sobell

1959

3.61

220.022870c

letter and message for Mr. Gruber, endorsing rationalism in America

1959

3.61

220.022870d

letter to Frau Zanti. Re: The "Call to the Women of the World"

1959

3.61

220.022871

To the Editor of Peace News

1958

1959

Abundantly Justified

C59.02

3.61

220.022872

To The Editor of The Manchester Guardian

1959

1959

The Rocket Site Protests

C59.04

3.61

220.022872a

message in admiration of the work of Dr. Harry W. Laidler encl. in letter to Dr. Kilpatrick

1959

3.61

220.022872b

letter to the Editor of the Nation [Burmese ] Re nuclear war encl. in letter to Mr. Rashid

1959

The Balance of Nuclear Power

C59.07

3.61

220.022872c

letter to Mr. Eaton agreeing that Dulles doctrines should be denounced

1959

3.61

220.022872d

letter to Ms. Priestley discussion direct action and various ways of protest; also wishing the Easter March success

1959

3.61

220.022880

H. of L. 11.2.59

1959

1959

[Nuclear Disarmament]

C59.08

3.61

220.022880a

letter to Lord Russell of Liverpool re a joint letter to the Times in order to address the confusion between each other; and a draft letter to the Times re this mistaken identity encl. in another letter to Lord Russell of Liverpool

1959

C59.09

3.61

220.022880b

letter to Mr. Hannon expressing his view of Lincoln and Lord Acton

1959

3.61

220.022880c

letter to Mr. Hotopf, re Korzybski, Wittgenstein, and the philosophy of language

1959

3.61

220.022880d

Greetings to the Congress of Opponents of Atomic Armament at Dortmund

1959

3.61

220.022880e

Message for the meeting in the Town Hall Llangefni on the question of nuclear weapons

1959

3.61

220.022881

To the Editor of The Nation *

1959

1959

Straightening the Record

C59.13

3.61

220.022881a

letter to Winthrop Parkhurst

1959

3.61

220.022881b

telegram to Bohnslav Svec Director of Czechslovak Radio re Krushchev's disarmament proposal

1959

3.61

220.022881c

letter to Mr. Purcell re not giving a blurb for "Toynbee in Elysium"

1959

3.61

220.022881d

message for Norman Thomas's diamond birthday dinner encl. in letter to Mr. Consius

1959

3.61

220.022890

Plot‑‑My Brother's Keeper

1959

3.61

220.022890a

letter to Mr. Norasha re hs book Topics of the Day

1959

3.61

220.022890b

letter to Mr. Blackett discussing his "Thought on British Defence Policy"

1959

3.61

220.022890c

letter to Mr. Y.Fukushima. Re: Mr. Krushchev's disarmament proposals

1959

C59.24

3.61

220.022890d

letter to the Editor of the Times

1959

C59.22

3.61

220.022890e

message for Czechoslovakia wishing success to the International Student Conference in Prague

1959

3.61

220.022890f

message for Prime Minister Nehru's birthday, encl. in letter to Mr.Kaladi

1959

3.61

220.022890g

letter to Mr. Pole expressing support for a film of "On the Beach"

1959

3.61

220.022890h

letter to "Dear Sirs" agreeing to be a patron of the Humanist Guild of Toronto Universty

1959

3.61

220.022890i

Endorsement for the book, The Unity of the Universe, D.W. Sciama

1959

3.61

220.022892a

Message sent to Sunder Kabadi for Indian Express. Re: Neru's 70th birthday

1959

3.61

220.022892b

Message to the International Student Conference in Prague

1959

3.61

220.022892d

Short message for Paese Sera, re the horror of nuclear warfare

1959

3.62

220.022895

Telegram to Newsweek ]

1959

3.62

220.022895a

letter to W. G. Rassadia International Editor Soviet Russia Journal answering 3 questions

1959

3.62

220.022895b

letter to Mr. Shimonaka expressing close agreement with the statement by the World Federalists of Japan

1959

3.62

220.022895c

letter to Mr. Ray wishing success for The Radical Humanist

1959

3.62

220.022895d

letter to Mr. Foreman expressing approval of I.F. Stone receiving the Thomas Paine Award

1959

3.62

220.022895e

letter to Mr. Saito answering 3 questions (political)

1959

3.62

220.022895f

letter to William Holden, endorsing J.B. Pristley's Literature and Western Man

1959

3.62

220.022895g

Greetings to those participating in the Harrington demonstration of the Direct Action Committee

1959

3.62

220.022895h

letter to the Daily Worker stating his dearest wish for the coming year (peace and universal disarmament)

1959

C60.03

3.62

220.022895i

letter to "Dear Sir" (Haroon) with a message for general disarmament and world peace and India's role in this movement

1959

3.62

220.022895j

Joint letter to President Eisenhower. Re: Cessation of nuclear tests and arms race

1959

3.62

220.022900

Note on non-demonstrative inference and induction)

1959

1960

Non-Demonstrative Inference and Induction

Note on Non-Demonstrative Inference and Induction

11:14

3.62

220.022910

Comments on the Open Letter to me from Professor Tetsuzo Tanigawa

1959

3.62

220.022920

Disarmament: Is it Practicable?

Disarmament: Is it Practicable?

1959

1959

Dare We Disarm?

C59.26

3.62

220.022930

University Education

1959

1960

The Great Intrusion: Democracy in Higher Education

C60.01

3.62

220.022935a

A word on India and Communism for the translation of The practice and theory of Bolshevism

1959

3.62

220.022935b

Telegram sent to Dr. Ferenc Munnich, President of Council of Ministers, Budapest1959, 8 Oct. ]

3.62

220.022940

Mr. Krushchev's Proposal

Mr. Krushchev's Proposal

1959

1959

“Khrushchov has Inaugurated a New Period of Peaceful Co-Operation”

C59.19

3.62

220.022950

Speech to Scientists meeting Sept. 24, 1959

1959

1960

The Social Responsibilities of Scientists

C60.04

3.62

220.022960

Heroism?

1959

3.62

220.022960a

letter to Mr. Baker

1959

3.62

220.022960b

letter to Mr. William Holden, re an endorsement for Level Seven by Mordecai Roshwald

1959

G36

3.62

220.022970

Speech for Trafalgar Square‑‑20 September, 1959

1959

D59.04

3.62

220.022980

5 Minute broadcast for the Scientific Symposium of the Seagrams Committee

5 Minute
Broadcast for Seagram

1959

1959

The Future of Man

B135

3.62

220.022990

Planetary Effulgence

1959

1959

Planetary Effulgence

C59.17

3.62

220.023000

The Post Office of Pinky‑Ponk‑Tong

1959

Children’s Stories

A151

3.62

220.023008a

letter to Mr. P. Kolonitsky, editor of Science and Religion, re BR's views on           theology

1959

3.62

220.023010

Mr. Nehru's Foreign Policy

Mr. Nehru's Foreign Policy

1959

1959

In Search of Peace

B137

3.62

220.023020

For the BBC German Service [broadcast ]

1959

3.62

220.023020a

letter to Mr. Snow re his Rede? Lecture and discussing the separation between science and culture

1959

3.62

220.023030

Address at Manchester, May 1, 1959

Note for Address

1959

Address at Manchester, May 1st, 1959

A110, A120, D59.03

3.62

220.023040

Lord Simon and the Nuclear Disarmament Campaign

Lord Simon and the Nuclear Disarmament Campaign

1959

B134

3.62

220.023040a

letter to Colonel Lort-Phillips re his book Logic of Defence

1960

3.62

220.023050

Catastrophe: Its Derivation

1959

3.62

220.023060

Steps Towards Peace

Steps toward Peace

1959

1959

[Steps Toward Peace]

C59.05

3.62

220.023070

A Reply to Mr. Charles Davy

A Reply to Mr. Charles Davy

1959

1959

A Reply to Bertrand Russell

C59.10

3.62

220.023080

G.E. Moore

G.E. Moore

1959

1959

The Influence and Thought of G. E. Moore

C59.12

The Influence and Thought of G. E. Moore

11:28

3.62

220.023080a

letter to Mr. I.F. Stone, editor of the Weekly re Nehru

1959

3.62

220.023080aa

a quotable comment on Manchester" re Nuclear Disarmament and a reminiscence of a Manchester lecture experience (in 1917) encl. in letter to Mr. Preston

1959

3.62

220.023080b

Prefatory Message by BR for his book, Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare in the Oriya language

1959

3.62

220.023080c

Statement describing the purposes of the CND

1959

3.62

220.023090

War and Peace in my Lifetime

1959

A120

3.62

220.023090a

letter to Mr. Knight and Mr. Walker praising the Canadian pamphlet One World or No World

1959

3.62

220.023090b

letter to Mr. Hodes, re the Israel-Arab conflict in the Middle East

1959

3.62

220.023100

Introduction (to Words and Things by E. Gellner)

1959

1959

Introduction to Ernest Gellner, _Words and Things_

B138

Introduction to Ernest Gellner, Words and Things

11:86

3.62

220.023100a

letter to Mr. Lewin expressing his disinterest in the book On Changing Human Nature

1959

3.62

220.023100b

advice to students at Harvard re preventing nuclear war encl. in letter to M. Love

1959

3.62

220.023110

M=memory

3.62

220.023120

300 word message for Manchester Guardian ...

1959

1959

A Message from Earl Russell

C59.11a, A110, D59.03

3.62

220.023121b

A statement on non-demonstrative inference and induction

1959

Notes on Non-Demonstrative Inference and Induction

11:14

3.62

220.023121c

letter to Kingsley Martin, re verses by Mr. Foges

1959

3.62

220.023122a

Message re nuclear warfare and congratulating the Wimbley Group of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament; encl. in letter to Mr. Johnson

1959

3.62

220.023122b

Statement re BR's indebtedness to Dr. Paul Foulkes, the editor of Wisdom of the   West

1959

3.62

220.023122c

Draft of address to Pugwash Conference

1959

3.62

220.023122d

Brief message for a conference by Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

1959

3.62

220.023125

letter to The Saturday Review ]

1959

3.62

220.023126

To the Editor of The Times

1959

1959

Review Refused

C59.23

3.62

220.023127a

Press Statement re BR's book, Wisdom of the West

1959

3.63

220.023130

Elie Halévy and Lourdes ]

3.63

220.023790

Whose Victory?

3.63

220.024000

Speech by B.R. for C.N.D. Central Hall, 15 Feb. 1960

1960

D60.01

3.63

220.024010

from letter to Miss Lord, C.N.D. Manchester)

1960

3.63

220.024010a

letter to "Dear Sir" expressing wishes for success of the Hindustan Times

1960

3.63

220.024010b

letter to Canon Collins enclosing a Memorandum: Policy of the CND

1960

3.63

220.024010c

a short paragraph on Margaret MacWilliam and nursery schools encl. in a letter to Miss Davies

1960

3.63

220.024010d

letter approving draft statement of Neville Anderson and expressing the hope that the Campaign as a whole will adopt it

1960

3.63

220.024010e

Press statement in Soviet Russia re Mr. Khrushchev's proposals on disarmament

1960

3.63

220.024020

Message to East-West Round Table Conference, Feb. 2-4

1960

3.63

220.024020

Message to National Disarmament Conference, Feb. 13-14

1960

I Greet “Cut Arms” Rally—Bertrand Russell

C60.03b

3.63

220.024020b

letter to "Dear Sirs" (The Editors of Die Kultur) containing answers to 3 questions

1960

3.63

220.024020c

letter to the Editor of the New Times, Moscow enclosing a statement on banning nuclear tests

1960

3.63

220.024030

Small World

1960

1960

The Issue of Nuclear Testing

C60.06

3.63

220.024035a

Statement on nuclear tests sent to Moscow New Times

1960

3.63

220.024040

Civil Defence

1960

1960

“Hostility Not Only Wicked, But Silly”

C60.45

3.63

220.024040a

letter to Mrs. Barzman re her husband's book Out of This World

1960

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star

G39

3.63

220.024041

To the Editor of The Times *

1960

1960

Disarmament

C60.08

3.63

220.024042

Notes on Philosophy, January 1960   *

1960

1960

Notes on Philosophy, January 1960

C60.10

Notes on [Philosophy]

11:38

3.63

220.024050

Civil Defence

Civil Defence

1960

1960

“Hostility Not Only Wicked, But Silly”

C60.45

3.63

220.024060

Foreword to New Moves in the H‑bomb Struggle *

1960

1960

Foreword to Frank Allaun, _New Moves in the H-Bomb Struggle

B140

3.63

220.024070

Old and Young Cultures

Old and Young Cultures

1960

1960

Saving World from Brink of Nuclear War

C60.26

3.63

220.024075a

Statement re the demonstration in Trafalgar Square on May 15

1960

3.63

220.024075c

letter to Mr. Weber-de Hondt re the "National Manifestation" in Holland

1960

3.63

220.024080

Speech for C.N.D., St. Pancras Town Hall, March 10, 1960

1960

1960

Four Minutes--To Suicide

D60.02

3.63

220.024090

Peace? and Freedom?

1960

1960

Peace? And Freedom?

C60.11

3.63

220.024100

Reply to telegram [from Sofranov of Ogonyek ]

1960

1960

Nado proyavyt dobruyu volyu [One has to Show Goodwill]

C60.10a

3.63

220.024110

Message to British Peace Committee ]

1960

3.63

220.024120

Four Minutes Madness

Four Minutes Madness

1960

1960

4 Minute Madness

C60.05

3.63

220.024121

After the Four Minutes?

After the Four Minutes?

1960

1960

Report with an X-Certificate

C60.07

3.63

220.024130

Can War be Abolished?

1960

Can War Be Abolished?

A120

3.63

220.024130a

letter to Dr. Peake agreeing to become a patron of his work

1960

3.63

220.024130b

letter to Mr. Hardinge and Dr. Simeons re Simeons book Man's Presumptuous Brain and BR's trouble in swallowing

1960

3.63

220.024130c

letter to Julie [Medlock ] enclosing a statement as to what most interests BR

1960

1960

Saving World from Brink of Nuclear War

C60.26

3.63

220.024130d

letter to Mr. Deluca stating agreement with the sentiments expressed in his work "New Glory"

1960

1962

G42

3.63

220.024130e

letter to the Editor of The Times re nuclear peril

1960

A Paper Kingdom 1962 [For: New Glory]

3.63

220.024130f

letter to Dr. Rabinowitch re the work of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists and nuclear war

1960

3.63

220.024130g

Statement for Ogonyek Magazine, re for the Summit Meeting delegation of British Peace Ctte

1960

3.63

220.024140

A Suggestion for the Avoidance of War

1960

3.63

220.024141

To the Editor of The Times

1960

1960

After Paris

C60.13

3.63

220.024142

To the Editor of The Guardian

1960

1960

Summit Agreement

C60.14

3.63

220.024150

Speech for Federal Union‑‑Central Hall, June 2, 1960, 7.30 o'clock

1960

3.63

220.024150a

letter to Rabi Feinberg wishing success for the June 10 meeting and in his campaign

1960

3.63

220.024151

To the Editor of The Guardian

1960

1960

Case for a Neutral Britain

C60.17

3.63

220.024151a

letter to "Dear Sir" (Hamuri?)

1960

3.63

220.024151b

letter to Professor Yasui re the march and conference being organized

1960

3.63

220.024152

To the Editor of The Guardian

1960

1960

A Question of Survival

C60.18

3.63

220.024153

To the Editor of The New Statesman

1960

1960

Labour’s Defence Policy

C60.21

3.63

220.024153a

letter to Mr. Iqbal Singh, re reprinting an article for Link Magazine

1960

3.63

220.024153b

Brief message for a demonstration

1960

3.63

220.024154

To the Editor of The Guardian

1960

1960

The Greater Risk for Britain

C60.22

3.63

220.024154a

letter to Canon Collins

1960

3.63

220.024155

To the Editor of The New Statesman

1960

1960

Labour’s Defence Policy

C60.23

3.63

220.024155a

letter to Dr. Schmidt enclosing a message wishing success to his demonstration

1960

3.63

220.024155b

Dream from the night of July 5, 1960

1960

3.63

220.024156

To the Editor of The Guardian

1960

1960

Great Britain as a Neutral

C60.24

3.63

220.024156a

letter to Mr. Proulford? enclosing a statement for Sanity or Suicide

1960

3.63

220.024160

The Case for British Neutralism

The Case for British Neutralism

1960

1960

The Case for Neutralism

C60.25

3.63

220.024161

To The Editor of The Guardian

1960

1960

Disarmament Policy

C60.27

3.63

220.024161a

letter to the Editor of the Guardian

1960

3.63

220.024165a

letter to Dr. Boyko of the International Commission for Ecology, re: agreeing to be a signatory

1960

3.63

220.024165b

letter to Mr. Rohan Jayetilleke. Short message to the Post Office union

1960

3.63

220.024170

Reply to Gaitskell ]

1960

1960

“Greatest Threat”

C60.28

3.63

220.024170a

letter to Mr. Kelen re his book Platypus at Large

1960

3.63

220.024170b

letter to Mr. Toldi re his work American Kaleidescope

1960

3.63

220.024170c

letter to Mr. Chow re The May Fourth Movement

1960

3.63

220.024171

To the Editor of the Guardian

1960

1960

Britain’s Two Perils

C60.29

3.63

220.024171a

letter to "Dear Sir" Rubinstein, Nash & Co. enclosing a statement in support of Lady Chatterley's Lover

1960

3.63

220.024171b

letter to Mr. Foges, re a blurb for the book, Discovery and Exploration by Frank Debenham

1960

3.63

220.024171c

message in support of Dr. Linus Pauling

1960

3.63

220.024172

To the Editor of The Guardian [Author: Russell, Edith; BR]

1960

1960

Britain’s Hope of Survival

C60.30

3.64

220.024172a

letter to Unwin re revisions of What is Freedom? and What is Democracy and enclosing a commendation of the World of Mathematics

1960

3.64

220.024172b

Brief message expressing support of the proposed European March

1960

3.64

220.024180

The Case for Neutralism

1960

3.64

220.024190

Bertrand Russell's work for peace [Author: Committee of 100]

1960

3.64

220.024200

A Recently Discovered Papyrus in the Handwriting of Euclid ...

1960

3.64

220.024201

To the Editor of The Guardian

1960

1960

The Wrong Address?

C60.31

3.64

220.024201a

Letter asking for support of "The Ctte of 100 for Civil Disobedience against Nuclear Warfare"

1960

3.64

220.024202

message for Izvestia ]

1960

1960

Edenstvennyĭ put [Only One Way]

C60.33

3.64

220.024210

Speech in Trafalgar Square, 24 September, 1960 by Bertrand Russell

1960

1960

London Rally Ends Nuclear March

D60.03

3.64

220.024210a

A Reply to Mr. Strachey for The Observer

1960

3.64

220.024211

Press Statement

1960

3.64

220.024220

Reply to Mr. Strachey

Reply to Mr. Strachey

1960

1960

The Case for Disarming

C60.37

3.64

220.024221

To The Editor of The Observer

1960

1960

Neutrality

C60.40

3.64

220.024221a

letter to the Editor of the Guardian re Lord Simon of Wythenshawe

1960

3.64

220.024221b

letter to Dr. Rosenfeld in favour of the selection of Dr. Linus Pauling as Humanist of the Year

1960

3.64

220.024221c

letter to Mr. Pennington

1960

3.64

220.024221d

An interview with BR by Sunder Kabadi

1960

1960

Russell Hails Nehru Peace Bid at UN

E60.12

3.64

220.024221e

letter to Mr. Sinha. Re: holding a public meeting and seminar on "UN Police Force"

1960

3.64

220.024221f

letter to Mr. Revesz Ferenc, re whether Tolstoy had any literary influence on BR

1960

3.64

220.024221g

Statement re the work of the CND and BR's resignation as president

1960

1960

Russell Quits His Ban-bomb Post

C60.40a

3.64

220.024221h

Statement re BR's resignation from the CND

1960

3.64

220.024230

Russell-Scott statement ]

1960

Act or Perish

A114, C60.42

3.64

220.024231

letter in The Scotsman ]

1960

1960

High Treason?

C60.43

3.64

220.024232

To The Editor of The Guardian

1960

1960

British Neutralism

C60.46

3.64

220.024240

The British Labour Party and Unilateralism

1960

1960

Bertrand Russell Tells Why British Labor Voted to Renounce the Bomb

C60.41

3.64

220.024250

Speech 22.10.60

Reasons for Movement (Committee of 100)

1960

3.64

220.024260

Statement for The Observer *

1960

3.64

220.024270

Any liberal Glasgow paper?

1960

3.64

220.024272a

letter to Mr. I.F. Stone, re an article BR sent to the Weekly

1960

3.64

220.024272b

Press Statement re the controversy with the chairman of the CND

1960

3.64

220.024278a

letter to Dr. Clarke re criticisms of BR in the press

1960

3.64

220.024280

Polaris

1960

1961

Polaris

C61.01

3.64

220.024281

Letter to Los Gatos Times ‑ Saratoga Observer ]

1960

1960

Russell Writes for Forum

C60.44

3.64

220.024281a

statement for the Congress in Moscow

1960

3.64

220.024281b

letter to the Editor of the Guardian

1960

3.64

220.024281c

Statement on the authenticity of the English version of Wittgenstein's Tractatus; sent to F.K. Ogden

1960

3.64

220.024281d

letter to Mr. McClog? (The Albertan) wishing him luck in his efforts to eliminate prejudice and bigotry

1960

3.64

220.024281e

letter to Mr. Melita re his book Understanding India

1960

3.64

220.024281f

letter to Mr. Wainwright re the ban enforced upon advertisements of the Daily Worker

1960

1960

Shocked by ITA Ban

C60.47

3.64

220.024281g

message from BR re Linus Pauling receiving the Nobel Peace Award

1963

3.64

220.024281h

Greetings to the Ctte for Non-Violent Action in the USA on their transcontinental walk on Dec. 1

1960

3.64

220.024290

Should Britain become Neutral.

1960

3.64

220.024290a

letter to Miss Cohen agreeing to become Honorary President of the CUCND

1960

3.64

220.024290b

letter to Mr. Hudson clarifying his views on disarmament from his appearance on "Small World"

1960

3.64

220.024290c

letter to M. Le Ghail re his book "Pas de Carte Blanche au Capricorns"

1960

3.64

220.024291

To The Editor of Peace News [Author: Peace News; Brock, Hugh H.]

1960

1960

Bertrand Russell Replies

C60.48

3.64

220.024291a

Short statement in praise of Le Ghait's No Carte, Blanche to Capricorn

1960

3.64

220.024292

To The Editor of The Guardian

1960

1960

Mistaken Identity at Thule

C60.49

3.64

220.024292a

message for Wisconsin Symposium (on ethics) encl. in letter to Miss Lynn and Mr. Nafzizer

1960

3.64

220.024292b

Answers to questions put by Mr. Baworowski

1960

3.64

220.024292c

letter to Mr. Weinschenk re his Paredogical Sonnets

1960

3.64

220.024292d

letter to the Editor of Indian Nation

1960

3.64

220.024292e

letter to Mr. Kojima of Yomiuri Shimbun Re: Japanese peace movement

1960

3.64

220.024300

The Importance of Disarmament

1961

1961

The Importance of Disarmament

C61.03

3.64

220.024310

Message of Greeting to the Meeting in Madison Square Garden on May 19, 1960

1955

1960

Message of Greeting to the Meeting in Madison Square
Garden on May 19, 1960

B143

Nuclear Weapons and World Peace

29:4

3.64

220.024320

On Philip Noel‑Baker ]

1960

1960

Philip Noel-Baker

C60.09

3.64

220.024330

Peaceful Coexistence

Peaceful Co-existence

1959

1959

Mir dez oruzhiia. 196… God novy obraz mysley [A World Without Arms. The Year 196… New Way Of Thinking]

C59.25

3.64

220.024340

New Year Thoughts

New Year Thoughts

1959

1960

Thoughts on the New Year

C60.01a

3.64

220.024350

The Misfortune of Being Out‑of‑Date

1959

1962

The Misfortune of Being Out-Of-Date

C62.01

3.64

220.024360

Hymn to Joy

1960

3.64

220.024370

A Case for Unilateralism

1960

1960

Case for a Neutral Britain

C60.17

3.64

220.024380

Preface (to Nathan's book of Einstein to by pub. by Simon & Schuster))

1956

1960

Preface to _Einstein on Peace_

B139

Preface to _Einstein on Peace_

11:77

3.64

220.024390

Preface (to Egner‑Dennon Collection)

1959

Preface to the Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell

A115

3.64

220.024400

Pros and Cons of Nationalism

1956

1961

A120

Pros and Cons of Nationalism

29:50

3.64

220.024410

Approaches to Disarmament

1961

1961

Approaches to Disarmament

C61.02

3.64

220.024410a

letter to the Editor of the Herald Tribune European Edition, the T.U.C. and Mr. Lasky re confusion with Lord Russell of Liverpool

1961

3.64

220.024420

There are some points which I should like the Committee [of 100 ] to consider:

1961

3.64

220.024430

Speech for Trafalgar Sq., 29 Oct., 1961

1961

A142.1a(v.3)

3.64

220.024440

Message for Industrial Action Meeting at York, 18 August, 1961

1961

3.64

220.024440a

lettr to "Dear Sir" (Tanesse) expressing regret at the proposal that Mill's house in Avignon be destroyed; also agreeing to being "President d'honeur" of his     committee

1962

3.64

220.024440b

letter to "Dear Sir" praising the conference in Belgrade held by the uncommitted countries of the world

1962

3.64

220.024440c

letter to herr Friedrich Heilmann of Sonntag, re the question of Germany in East-West relations

1961

3.64

220.024440d

letter to the Editor of the Times re refusal for meeting in Trafalgar Square by the authorities

1961

3.64

220.024440e

letter to the editor of The Daily Mail re John Osborne

1961

3.64

220.024440f

letter to M. Milhaud re his father Gaston Milhaud

1961

3.64

220.024440g

letter to Mr. Mason on the book Lemon Pie expressing a favourable response

1961

3.64

220.024440h

letter to Mr. Parker (Manitoba Bol Elevators (?)) re the nuclear peril

1961

3.64

220.024440i

letter to Mr. Alison praising Jungk's preface to the Claud Eatherlybook and enclosing a statement on Eatherly. Also a letter to Dr. Anders expressing admiration for him and Eatherly

1961

3.64

220.024441

To the Editor of The Guardian

1961

1961

“Massive Aid” for China

C61.04

3.64

220.024441a

Request from Ava Helan and Linus Pauling to sign an appeal to stop the spread of nuclear weapons

1961

3.64

220.024441aa

letter to M. Poulet expressing sympathy with his book "Demain le Soleil se Levra"

1961

3.64

220.024441b

letter to Mrs. Rainer re her novel

1961

3.64

220.024441c

Comments on the novel, The Seeds of Light by Mr. Cooper

1961

3.64

220.024441d

letter to the Editor of The Times. Re: the imprisonment of Mrs. Ivinskaya and her daughter

1961

1961

Bad Habits in Moscow

C61.05

3.64

220.024441e

letter to Mrs. Picot re the fallacy of the powerlessness of single individuals

1961

3.64

220.024442

letter to Tribune ]

1961

3.64

220.024444

letter to The Guardian ]

1961

3.65

220.000000

Statement by BR on Ralph Schoenman and illegal activities

1961

3.65

220.024445

To The Editor of Tribune

1961

1961

Civil Disobedience

C61.07

3.65

220.024445a

letter to the Editor of The Times. Re: the suppression of intellectual liberty in  Spain

1961

3.65

220.024446

Draft Declaration

1961

1961

[Protest Declaration]

C61.10

3.65

220.024447

letter to The Guardian ]

1961

3.65

220.024450

Out of the News

1961

3.65

220.024450a

Statement re reasons for BR's resignation from the presidency of the CND

1961

3.65

220.024450b

Short message to peace groups in Chicago for the occasion of their march

1961

3.65

220.024450c

letter to Mr. Aylmer re the controversy between BR and Canon Collins

1961

3.65

220.024450d

Message to the Greater New York Council of "Sane" re the importance of the coming rally

1961

3.65

220.024450e

Statement re the world tribute to Margaret Sanger

1961

3.65

220.024451

To The Editor of The Guardian

1961

1961

Differences on Disarmament

C61.17

3.65

220.024451a

letter to the Editor of The Observer re "Unilateralists"

1961

3.65

220.024452

To The Editor of The Daily Mail

1961

1961

The Day I Shouted “Murderer” in Moscow

C61.12

3.65

220.024452b

letter to Mr. Reid answering 5 questions (re nuclear arms peril)

1961

3.65

220.024452c

Message to New Zealanders re how a nuclear war would affect them

1961

3.65

220.024452d

letter to Mr. Gauthier enclosing a belated message of sympathy with the Canadian anti-nuclear rally

1961

3.65

220.024452e

letter to Prof. Roy expressing shock at the Murder of Ellen Roy and admiration for the work of the Radical Humanist

1961

3.65

220.024452f

letter to Miss O'Brien praising her novel The Country Girls

1961

3.65

220.024452g

letter to Mr. Silverstein replying to some questions

1961

3.65

220.024452h

message in tribute of Margaret Sanger encl. in a letter to Julian

1961

3.65

220.024452i

notes on speaking in Trafalgar Square for C.N.D.

1961

3.65

220.024453

To the Editor of the New Statesman

1961

1961

The Berlin Crisis

C61.25

3.65

220.024460

No War over Berlin

1961

3.65

220.024470

Interview ]

1961

3.65

220.024471

To The Editor of The Guardian

1961

1961

Lord Russell and the CND

C61.36

3.65

220.024472

letter [to The New Statesman]; author: Hague, Thomas E.

1961

1961

Cultural Freedom

C61.38

3.65

220.024472a

letter to Mrs. Dalility commenting on her letter and poem, and congratulating her success

1961

3.65

220.024472b

telegram to Homer Jack wishing success for the Conference

1961

3.65

220.024472c

letter to Mr. Weaver, re a preface for his book, Schools for Non-Violence

1961

3.65

220.024480

1

Speech for Meeting at Cardiff, 1st November, 1961

1961

1962

[Speech by Bertrand Russell for Meeting at Cardiff, 1st November, 1961]

C62.14b, The Berlin Crisis

3.65

220.024480

2

Speech by Bertrand Russell for Meeting at Cardiff, 1 November, 1961.

1961

C62.14b

3.65

220.024490

Mr. Etzioni on Mr. Kahn

Mr. Etzioni on Mr. Kahn

1961

1961

From Lord Russell

C61.42

3.65

220.024490a

letter to the Editor of The Times, re an interview of Mr. Loginov, Soviet Charge d'Affaires

1961

C61.42

3.65

220.024500

To all, in whatever country ...

1961

A Letter from Bertrand Russell

A119

3.65

220.024510

La Rochefoucauld Maxim

1961

3.65

220.024520

Air Force Ass. 1961 Policy Statement [notes]

1961

3.65

220.024530

Statement in court ]

1961

1961

“This Is Not a Music Hall, Lord Russell”

C61.30

3.65

220.024540

Leaflet by Bertrand Russell, 6 September, 1961‑‑for Committee of 100

Leaflet—6 September, 1961—for Committee of 100

1961

1961

K and K Don’t Understand

C61.29

3.65

220.024550

Civil Disobedience

1961

1961

Civil Disobedience

C61.09

3.65

220.024551

Letter to Tribune ] *

1961

1961

Long-Term Remedies

C61.45

3.65

220.024560

Psychology and East‑West Tension

Psychology and East‑West Tension

1960

1962

Conciliating East and West

B164

3.65

220.024570

The Catalogue

1960

3.65

220.024580

Is Communism a Menace?

1960

1963

Is Communism a Menace?—Russell’s Answer

C63.25

3.65

220.024590

Scapegoats & Bombs

Scapegoats and Bombs

1960

1961

Bertrand Russell Replies

C61.06

3.65

220.024600

Foyles Literary Luncheons

1961

1962

Bertrand Russell in the Lions’ Den

B158

3.65

220.024610

Speech for Committee of 100 on July 2 [Tape recorded ]

1961

3.65

220.024615a

Telegram re the crisis in Cuba

1961

3.65

220.024620

Message for the Demonstration in Parliament Sq., 29 April, 1961

1961

3.65

220.04620a

Greetings to the demonstrators at Holy Loch, sent by telegram to the Direct Action Committee

1961

3.65

220.04620b

message to the Anti-Apartheid Movement

1961

3.65

220.024630

The Role of Neutrals in Dissolving the East‑West Deadlock

1961

3.65

220.024630a

page of notes with "some points ... [for ] ... the Committee to consider"

1961

3.65

220.024630b

letter to Mr. Laidler with message honouring Dr. Kilpatrick on his 90th birthday

1961

3.65

220.024630c

letter to M. Dauphin supporting his work and commenting on nuclear disarmament

1961

3.65

220.024630d

letter to Mr. Kinsey encl. a statement for the Cardiff demonstration

1961

3.65

220.024630e

letter to Mr. Kennedy with reminiscences of Ralph VW

1961

3.65

220.024640

Message to the Participants in the American-European March [Author: Russell, Edith]

1961

3.65

220.024640a

Open letter to U.S. President Eisenhower, re the establishment of the Polaris base

1961

3.65

220.024640b

letter to Dr. Beer, re an article on BR which needed some correction

1961

3.65

220.024640c

A cut version of his opening speech in Birmingham, 11 March, 1961, for publication in the Bulletin

1961

3.65

220.024640d

Extempore addition to Lord Russell's speech--as per telephone conversation

1961

3.65

220.024650

Speech for Trafalgar Sq. Rally at End of the MSdermaston March, Easter Monday

1961

3.65

220.024660

Reply to Mayhew ]

1961

1961

Bertrand Russell Replies

C61.20

3.65

220.024670

Human life is in danger

1960

1961

Human Life is in Danger

C61.18

3.66

220.024680

Thoughts on the 50 megaton Bomb

1961

1961

Thoughts on the 50-Megaton Bomb

C61.40

3.66

220.024690

On General Disarmament

1961

3.66

220.024700

Trafalgar Square, [speech ] 18.2.61

1961

D61.01

3.66

220.024700a

letter to Mr. Best re the danger of over population

1961

3.66

220.024700b

letter to Dr. Ruhman praising his pictures and wishing him luck with his exhibition

1961

3.66

220.024700c

a message of good will for the Congress at Ahmedebad (?) encl. in a letter to Mr. Khajauchi

1961

3.66

220.024710

What British Unilateralists Want

What British Unilateralists Want

1961

1961

Bertrand Russell on “Unilateralism”

C61.13

3.66

220.024720

Preface (to Induction by Jean Nicod)

1961

1961

Préface to Jean Nicod, Le Problème logique de
l’induction

B151

Preface to Le Probleme logique de l'induction, Jean Nicod

11:29

3.66

220.024725a

letter to Mr. Grose of the Sydney University Students' Rep Council, re article for their newspaper

1961

3.66

220.024725b

letter to Canon Collins, re reprinting BR's speech of March 11

1961

3.66

220.024730

Notes on the Berlin Crisis

Notes on the Berlin Crisis

1961

1961

The Berlin Crisis

C61.28

3.66

220.024740

Preface (for Canadian C.N.D. magazine)

1961

1961

Preface to the First Issue

C61.35

3.66

220.024750

Message [on school for civil disobedience ]

1961

3.66

220.024750a

letter to Savo Ratknic, re the uncommitted countries' role in world peace

1961

3.66

220.024750b

letter to the Conference of Uncommitted Nations at Belgrade, by BR and Rev. G. Michael Scott

1961

3.66

220.024751

Preface (to "Schools for Non‑Violence" by Anthony Weaver)

1961

1961

Preface to _Schools for Non-Violence_

B152

3.66

220.024760

The Berlin Question

The Berlin Question

1961

1961

Berlin Warning by Ld. Russell

C61.24

3.66

220.024770

Nuclear Tests

1961

3.66

220.024780

Speech for Hyde Park (or Trafalgar Sq.) afternoon of 6 August, Hiroshima Day, 1

1961

D61.03

3.66

220.024780a

letter to Mr. Parker on the event of a meeting to consider nuclear weapons and nuclear war

1961

3.66

220.024780b

Short statement on the making of a film on nuclear war and peace by Lionel Rogosin

1961

3.66

220.024781

letter to The Times ]

1960

3.66

220.024782

letter to New Statesman ]

1960

3.66

220.024783

Draft Text [statement on a pamphlet ]

1960

3.66

220.024784

Statement for the Observer

1960

3.66

220.024785

statement on demonstration ]

1961

3.66

220.024786

Statement made to Hindu official of Stockholm Congress, 11 July 1958

3.66

220.024787

Memorandum: Policy of the C.N.D.

3.66

220.024788

Science and Peace

Science and Peace

1959

1959

V silakh lyudei sozdat khorozhie mir [It Is in the Power of the People to Create a Good World]

C59.21a

3.66

220.024789

Coventry [speech ]

1960

D60.04

3.66

220.024790

Whose Victory?

Whose Victory?

1961

1961

Shabby “Success”, Says Lord Russell

C61.44

3.66

220.024795

letter to The Times ]

1961

3.66

220.024795a

message wishing success to the World Council of Peace encl. in a letter to Prof. Bernai

1961

3.66

220.024800

Two Armament Experts: American and Russian

Two Armament Experts: American and Russian

1961

1961

Thermonuclearwar: Battle of the Experts

C61.15

3.66

220.024801

To the Editor of The Observer *

1961

1961

Marchers

C61.16

3.66

220.024810

No War Over Berlin

1961

3.66

220.024820

To My Japanese Readers

1961

3.66

220.024830

The Two K's Versus Mankind

1961

3.66

220.024830a

message for the Confederation of Australian Humanists and their magazine "The Queensland Humanist"

1961

3.66

220.024830b

note on the first and fifth amendment of the Constitution entitled "footnote to p.    23"

1961

3.66

220.024840

Most people in the country ..." ]

1961

Bertrand Russell Calls for a Vast Movement of Protest

A118

3.66

220.024850

Letter to the U.S. Ambassador, 6 Sept., 1961; [author: BR; Committee of 100]

1961

3.66

220.024860

1-2

The Uses of British Unilateralism

1961

A116

3.66

220.024870

Statement ... by Bertrand Russell in reply to three questions by Vanguard Feature News

1961

3.66

220.024880

Address to the Midland Regional Youth C.N.D. Conference, 15 April, 1961; [author: White, Janet; Birmingham YCND]

1961

On Civil Disobedience

A117

3.66

220.024885a

letter to Mr. Amaran of the Bombay Democratic Youth League, wishing their endeavours well

1961

3.66

220.024885b

Brief handwritten message for the conference of the Nat. Ctte. for a Sane Nuclear Policy in New York

1961

3.66

220.024885c

Brief handwritten message for a peace rally in San Francisco

1961

3.66

220.024885d

Statement to the USSR Embassy released to the Press, re: protest against a huge Soviet nuclear test

1961

3.66

220.024885e

Press statement concerning the detonation by Russia of a 50 megaton bomb

1961

3.66

220.024890

The Requirements of World Leadership Today

The Requirements of World Leadership Today

1961

1961

Here’s How to Put on the Brakes

C61.37

3.66

220.024891

To The Editor of The Times

1961

1961

The Committee of 100

C61.34

3.66

220.024895a

letter to theEditor of the Opinion Europeenne. Re: correcting mistakes on an     article

1961

3.66

220.024898a

Short statement on behalf of Mr. Pottle's stand

1961

3.66

220.024898b

letter to N.J.Leggett, et al., re the resumption of nuclear testing

1961

3.66

220.024898c

Press statement re Mr. Pottle's stand in the Committee of 100

1961

3.66

220.024900

Press Statement and Memorandum [to Committee of 100 ] from Bertrand Russell

1961

3.66

220.024910

Prison Sentences

1961

1961

Prison Sentences

C61.46

3.66

220.024910a

Statement from BR on behalf of the Committee of 100

1961

3.66

220.024910b

New Year's Day Message to the Peoples of Yugoslavia

1961

3.66

220.024910c

New Year's Message to the People of Japan

1961

3.66

220.024910d

Telegram of support sent to the Comite 1962 voor de Vrede

1961

3.66

220.024910e

letter to Dr. Ivan Aba, editor of Muszaki Elet, re the need for widespread   resistance

1961

3.66

220.024910f

letter to Sibnarayan Ray of The Radical Humanist, re the need for a worldwide movement for peace

1961

3.67

220.024920

Speech for Nonesuch Records Limited, 25 October, 1961, by Bertrand Russell

Speech for Nonesuch Records Limited (Chandos) 25 Oct., 1961

1961

1962

The Aims and Tactics of the Commitee of 100

C62.15

3.67

220.024930

To the Conference of Uncommitted Nations at Belgrade

1961

3.67

220.024935

letter to Guardian ]

1962

3.67

220.024940

The Problem for Nuclear Disarmers

The Problem for Nuclear Disarmers

1962

1962

What Are the Few to Do?

C62.39

3.67

220.024950

Grotius [article ]

1962

3.67

220.024960

Record Statement for Zengakuren re: 5‑10‑62 *

1962

3.67

220.024970

History of the World in Epitome

1960

A123

3.67

220.024980

Speech for the Tenth Pugwash Conference

1962

1962

[Address to Tenth Pugwash Conference]

C62.50a

3.67

220.024980a

letter to Carlo Patrian, re the protests against Soviet tests in Milano

1962

3.67

220.024980b

letter to Laurence Moldstein, re BR's memories of U.C.L.A.

1962

3.67

220.024980c

Message to the National Peace Conference, 24 & 25 February, 1962

1962

3.67

220.024980d

letter to M. Roger Jacquet, re message to the Mouvement de la Paix

1962

3.67

220.024981

Letter to New Statesman ] *

1961

1962

Unilateralist Dilemma

C62.02

3.67

220.024981a

Copy of interview with BR on the future of mankind

1962

3.67

220.024981b

Statement by BR for Revolucion, Habana, Cuba

1962

3.67

220.024981c

Reply and a brief message by cable handwritten on the bottom of a letter asking BR to be a signatory

1962

3.67

220.024981d

Joint statement of scholars and scientists in Britain re the imprisonment of Istvan Bibo

1962

3.67

220.024982

Foreign Press Ass.

1962

D62.04

3.67

220.024982a

Message to North Wales March, re BR is unable to attend but sends good wishes

1962

3.67

220.024983

letter to New Statesman ]

1962

1962

Unilateralists' Dilemma

C62.04

3.67

220.024983a

Rough notes of quotes on nuclear disarmament from BR's books

1962

3.67

220.024983b

letter to Miss Irene Nemeti, re policies of resistance to the government

1962

3.67

220.024983c

letter to B. Cano Ruiz of Tierra Y Libertad, re modern authoritarian and totalitarian states

1962

3.67

220.024983d

letter to Norman R. Lee, New York Committee of 100, re organizing peace demonstrations

1962

3.67

220.024983e

Message sent by cable to the Peace March of Italy

1962

3.67

220.024983f

Copy of cable sent to Martin Buber, Talbieh, Jerusalem

1962

3.67

220.024983g

letter to Mr. Steffen Larsen, re message on the threat of nuclear war

1962

3.67

220.024983h

letter to Mr. Alan Jackson, re message for the Committee of 100 meeting in George Square

1962

3.67

220.024983j

letter to Mrs. Eva Sanderson, re message for the Canadian Peace Congress

1962

3.67

220.024983k

Message for the monthly review of Blatter fur Deutsche Und Internationale Politik

1962

3.67

220.024983l

letter to Mr. M.J. Henriquez, re the reproduction of all BR's messages

1962

3.67

220.024983m

Message to the Students' Society for Human Rights at Witwatersrand University in South Africa

1962

3.67

220.024983n

Message to the "Committee for a Million Signatures to Ban Nuclear Tests"

1962

3.67

220.024983o

letter to the Editor of Wisdom, re the imminent danger of nuclear war

1962

3.67

220.024983p

letter to Mr. Ikki Hitaka, re forward to the volume on democracy and freedom

1962

3.67

220.024983q

letter to the Editor of Friese Koerier, re the threat of nuclear warfare to human survival

1962

3.67

220.024983r

letter to Mr. Geoffrey Partington, re the terror of a nuclear holocaust

1962

3.67

220.024983s

letter to P. Watter of Contemporary Press, re the pamphlet, An End to Atomc Blackmail

1962

3.67

220.024983t

Message, re the resumption of nuclear testing

1962

3.67

220.024983u

letter to Prof. Ichiro Moritaki, re resisting the governments in the West

1962

3.67

220.024983v

Copy of letter from BR to Colin Sweet, British Peace Committee, re Moscow Congress of World Peace Council

1962

3.67

220.024984

letter to The Guardian ]

1962

1962

A New “Platform” for CND

C62.16b

3.67

220.024985

letter to New York Times ]

1962

1962

To Detect Atom Testing

C62.53

3.67

220.024985a

letter to Alois Stoff, re message about the threat of nuclear war to human survival

1962

3.67

220.024985b

letter to the Editor of the Detroit Peace News, re the threat of nuclear war

1962

3.67

220.024985c

letter to R. Hurst of the Croydon CND, re the threat of nuclear war

1962

3.67

220.024985d

Open letter to "New Generation"

1962

3.67

220.024986

letter to Guardian ]

1962

1962

The Committee of 100

C62.13

3.67

220.024987a

Message to the special issue of New India

1962

3.67

220.024987b

letter to Mary Sharmat, re endorsement of her stand for candidate to the N.Y. legislature

1962

3.67

220.024987c

letter to Mrs. Paula Wiking Ghosh, re her proposals for stopping nuclear tests near Christmas Island

1962

3.67

220.024990

Can a nuclear war be prevented?

1962

1962

Can Nuclear War Be Prevented?

C62.45b

3.67

220.024990a

letter to Mr. Corliss approving of the interview nd enclosing some warm words for the end

1962

3.67

220.024990b

letter to Mr. Bales (?) expressing good wishes for the West Riding Humanist   Society

1962

3.67

220.024990c

letter to Mr. Magee re the General Semantics of Wall Street and Technical Analysis of Stock

1962

3.67

220.024990d

letter to Mr. Rosenbaum praising the book The Broken Promise

1962

3.67

220.025000

The Movement for British Nuclear Disarmament

The Movement for British Nuclear Disarmament

1961

1962

The Case for British Nuclear Disarmament

C62.08

3.67

220.025000a

letter to Mr. Constantine Karamanlis, Prime Minister of Greece, for immediate publication

1962

3.67

220.025000b

Suggested statement for the Press by the Committee of 100

1962

3.67

220.025000c

letter to Mr. D. Foley, re answers to his questions

1962

3.67

220.025000d

A descriptive interview of BR done by John Beavan of the Daily Herald

1962

3.67

220.025000e

Statement to The Press, re the demand of the Labour Party executive

1962

3.67

220.025001

statement for Cardiff demonstration ]

3.67

220.025010

Statement for University of Texas

1962

3.67

220.025020

Preface to Children of the A‑Bomb

1962

1963

Preface to _Children of the A-Bomb_

B168

3.67

220.025030

for ] Morning News (Pakistan)

1962

3.67

220.025040

Recorded Message for Iraqi Celebrations

1962

3.67

220.025060

Nuclear War: An American expert's forecast (Fryklund)

1962

3.67

220.025063a

Message to the U.S. section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

1962

3.67

220.025063b

Telegram message to the Ant-Nuclear Arms Convention, New Delhi

1962

3.67

220.025065

Letter to The Guardian ] *

1962

1962

“Crimes Against Humanity”

C62.25

3.67

220.025065b

Message "to all school children" printed in Revival, a school newsletter

1962

3.67

220.025065c

letter to Mrs. Hutchinson encl. a message on the danger of nuclear war

1962

3.67

220.025068a

letter to Dr. Cotlar, re a conference message advocating the moral duty of resistance to nuclear arms

1962

3.67

220.025070

Message to the Conference on Disarmament in Moscow, July, 1962

1962

1962

Russell Urges Neutral Planned H-Ban

C62.31

3.67

220.025070a

letter to the President of the Moscow Conference on Disarmament

1962

3.67

220.025070b

letter to Mr. Martin expressing approval for his "Everyman Project" and encl. a statement

1962

3.67

220.025070c

letter to Mr. V.E. Barnet, re student interest in resisting nuclear war

1962

3.67

220.025071

Statement from Bertrand Russell for Committee of 100 Press Conference on March 1

Statement from Bertrand Russell for Committee of 100 Press Conference on March 1st, 1962

1962

1962

[Against Nuclear Tests]

C62.11a

3.67

220.025072

Statement by Bertrand Russell on Parliament Square Demonstration 24 March 1962

1962

3.67

220.025080

Early History of the Pugwash Movement

1962

1962

The Early History of the Pugwash Movement

B160

3.67

220.025090

Is General Disarmament Possible Now or in the Near Future?

Is General Disarmament Possible now or in the Near Future?

1962

1962

Nuzhno stremitsia k soglashenio [It is Necessary to Strive for Accord]

C62.24

3.67

220.025090a

letter to Prof. Born praising his book Physics & Politics

1962

3.67

220.025100

Preface to Juggernaut: The Warfare State by Fred J. Cook

1962

1962

Foreword to Fred J. Cook, _The Warfare State_

B165

3.67

220.025110

Lady Ermytrude Malet and Malet

1962

3.67

220.025120

The Psalmist was wrong ...

1962

3.67

220.025130

BBC‑‑replies to excerpts from past BR Recordings. 6/5/62

Replies to BBC Recordings

1962

D62.09

3.67

220.025140

Ladies and Gentlemen and Fellow‑Peanuts

1962

D62.08

3.67

220.025150

Pros and Cons of Reaching Ninety

Pros and Cons of Reaching Ninety

1962

1962

For and Against Being 90

C62.17

3.67

220.025160

Message ... for the May Day 1962 meeting of the Industrial Sub Committee, Committee of 100

1962

3.67

220.025170

Labour Monthly Article (April 1962) *

1962

1962

Nuclear Disarmament: What I Think

C62.09

3.68

220.

An imaginary response from the Times following the outbreak of a nuclear war contained in a letter to Lorenzo Garcia Munoz from BR

1962

3.68

220.025175a

letter to Mr. S.H.F. Burton, re message concerning the threat of nuclear war

1962

3.68

220.025175b

letter to Mrs. Helen Tucker, re message for a Voice of Women conference in Toronto

1962

3.68

220.025180

Notes for speech at Royal Docks

1962

D62.05

3.68

220.025190

Trafalgar Square 25.2.62

1962

1962

Global Butchery

C62.12

3.68

220.025200

Statement on trial of six Members of the Committee of 100

1962

3.68

220.025205a

Recorded Statement for Zengakuren re: 5 October, 1962

1962

3.68

220.025205b

letter to Mr. Karl Schonfeld, re a message titled "Appeal to German Scientists"

1962

3.68

220.025205c

Press statement re the situation in Cuba

1962

3.68

220.025205d

letter to Chakradhari Agrawal, re a message for the Delhi Citizens' Committee on nuclear war

1962

3.68

220.025208a

Message for the Seattle Peace Center sent to Mrs. Alex Gottfried

1962

3.68

220.025208b

letter to the Spanish ambassador and a statement denouncing fascism in the Spanish government

3.68

220.025208c

Seventy-fifth Birthday message to Dame Edith Sitwell

1962

3.68

220.025208d

Message for the Festival of Friendship

1962

3.68

220.025208e

Message for the endorsement of the publication, Liberation

1962

3.68

220.025208f

letter to the Editor of the Sunday Syndicate, re Message for Nehru, Prime Minister of India

1962

3.68

220.025208g

letter to the Editor of the Peace News

1962

3.68

220.025208h

letter to Peter Benenson of Amnesty, re message concerning human rights

1962

3.68

220.025208i

letter to Sr. Giorgio Fanti of Paese Sera, re answers to his questions

1962

3.68

220.025208j

letter to Prof. Renate Riemeck, re the mass murder policies of the U.S. and the Soviet Union

1962

3.68

220.025208k

letter to Mr. Henry J. Wineberg, re message for Voters for Peace

1962

3.68

220.025210

Statement on immorality of nuclear war ]

1962

3.68

220.025210a

letter to Mr. Richard A. Zeller of LaVerne College, re message concerning East-West conflict

1962

3.68

220.025210b

Statement by BR concerning the sale of buccaneer bombers to South Africa

1962

3.68

220.025210c

Press Statement, re the emergency speech of the U.S. president

1962

3.68

220.025210d

letter to Mr.Khrushchev, re the "unjustifiable" action of the US

1962

3.68

220.025210e

Press Statement, re Kennedy's speech, and the proposed mass action by the Committee of 100

1962

3.68

220.025210f

Press statements, re the Cuban missile crisis

1962

3.68

220.025210g

Appeal to the British Press"

1962

3.68

220.025210h

Press statement, re protest against the actions of the government

1962

3.68

220.025210i

Press statement regarding the lost cable to President Kennedy

1962

3.68

220.025210j

Press statement regarding Premier Khrushchev's responsibility for the avoidance of war

1962

3.68

220.025210k

Statement to the Celebration of "October 28th, 1940" held in London at the Royal Hotel

1962

3.68

220.025218a

letter to Mr. Szent-Gyorgyi encl. a blurb praising his book

1962

3.68

220.025218b

letter to Mr. Norman Glaser and Miss Isabel Gammerman, re the Cuban crisis

1962

3.68

220.025218c

letter to the press, re the efforts of the Committee of 100 in the recent Cuban missile crisis

1962

3.68

220.025218d

letter to Mr. DonMSd Cromie of the Vancouver Sun, re Cuban crisis

1962

3.68

220.025218e

letter to Mr. Andrew Parker, re the Black Paper

1962

3.68

220.025220

Statement on Thalidomide Trail Decision at Liege‑‑16 November 1962

Statement on Thalidomide Trail Decision at Liege‑‑16 November 1962

1962

1962

Vatican on Drug Tragedies

C62.51b

3.68

220.025225a

letter to Mr. Aubrey Hodes, re the Arab-Israel conflict

1962

3.68

220.025225b

Press statement, re Sino-Indian border dispute

1962

3.68

220.025225c

letter to the Editor of the Washington Post, re recent American statements on Cuba and USSR

1962

3.68

220.025225d

Press Statement, re announcement of a unilateral cease-fire by China

1962

3.68

220.025225e

Exclusive press statement to the Vancouver Sun, re the Sino-Indian border    conflict

1962

3.68

220.025225f

letter to the editorial office of Redakcia (Czechoslavakia), re answers to queries about Cuba & the cold war

1962

3.68

220.025225g

Index of texts and summaries provided Guardian

1962

3.68

220.025225h

letter to the Editor of the Agencia Robotniesa, re national pride and power

1962

3.68

220.025225i

letter to Mr. Komatsu or the Kyodo News Service, re a long

1962

3.68

220.025225j

Message to Mr. Le Flufy, re the survival of humanity

1962

3.68

220.025225k

letter to Prof. Francois Perrous, re the responsibility of scientists

1962

3.68

220.025230

Statement to My Colleagues in Italy

1962

3.68

220.025230a

letter to Dr. Pauling praising The Minority of One and encl. a statement

1962

3.68

220.025230b

telegram to Yakow Lomko Moscow News with New Year wishes and hope for a more secure peace

1962

3.68

220.025230c

letter to Miss Bradley encl. 2 answers to queries by her Editor

1962

3.68

220.025240

The Individual Through The Ages [etc. ]

1962

3.68

220.025250

Introduction [to the reprint of the Mershon Report ]

1962

1962

Introduction to _Accidental War_

B155

3.68

220.025250a

letter to the Secretary of the National Committee of 100 resigning as President

1962

3.68

220.025250b

letter to Miss Howlett agreeing to sponsor the National Youth Peace Conference and encl. a short message

1962

3.68

220.025250c

letter to Mr. RoshwMSd praising his book "A Small Armagedon"

1962

3.68

220.025250d

letter to "Dear Sir" (Götting) praising the book Idonen

1962

3.68

220.025259

Letter ]

1962

1962

A Protest Ship

C62.34

3.68

220.025260

Statement for Forty‑Fifth Anniversary of the Russian Revolution

1962

3.68

220.025269

Message for Welsh C.N.D. for Conservative Conference

1962

A Message from Lord Russell to the Delegates to the Conservative Conference

A124

3.68

220.025270

Scientists and World Peace; [author: Schoenman, Ralph]

1963

1964

Scientists and World Peace

C64.09

3.68

220.025272

statement on Britain's resumption of nuclear testing ]

1962

3.68

220.025274

letter to Idaho State Journal ]

1962

1964

Detente or New Entanglements?

C62.56

3.68

220.025275a

letter to Pierre Kahn of Clarte, re questions concerning the possibility of nuclear war

1962

3.68

220.025275b

Cable to the Toronto star, re a special Christmas and New Years wish

1962

1962

[Christmas Message]

C62.59a

3.68

220.025280

Biographies of B.R.

1963

3.68

220.025280a

letter to Mr. Dreger (Gamut Press Inc.) re the book Medical History of Contraception

1963

3.68

220.025280b

Message to Italian marchers around Altamura

1963

3.68

220.025280c

Message to Mouvement de la Paix, re commemorating the resistance to the Nazis

1963

3.68

220.025280d

letter to Dr. Thomas L. Blair of Revolution Africaine, re Algeria

1963

3.68

220.025280e

letter to Dr. Iwamatsu re the outlawing of teaching and discussing Marxism in Japanese Universities

1963

3.68

220.025280f

Message to Mr. Wolfgang Wilhelm, re Nuclear war and human survival

1963

3.68

220.025280f1

letter to C.W. Trubshaw of The Bradford and District Chartered Accountant Students' Society

1963

3.68

220.025280g

letter to E. Roberts, re the issue of nuclear disarmament

1963

3.68

220.025280h

Message to Mr. Alois Stoff of Internationale der Kriegsdiensthehner, re peace campaign

1963

3.68

220.025280i

letter to Murray Fisher of Playboy Magazine, re statement on leisure

1963

3.68

220.025280j

letter to S. Rosenfield, editor of Maariv, re Nazism and Fascism

1963

3.68

220.025280k

letter to the Editor of Shire and Spire, re the Cuban crisis

1963

3.68

220.025280l

letter to the Editors of New Outlook, re the Israel-Arab conflict

1963

3.68

220.025280m

message to a highschool yearbook, re the barbarism of nuclear war

1963

3.68

220.025280n

Message to the National Cypriot Committee Meeting

1963

3.68

220.025280o

letter to Miss Gray encl. a statement for Mr. Rossi's book The Third World

1963

3.68

220.025280p

letter to Mr. N. Chatterji, re a meeting with Tagore

1963

3.68

220.025280q

Press statement, re the court-martial of Mr. E.R. Parker and Mr. H. McKenna

1963

3.68

220.025280r

letter to the editorial board of The Star, Leningrad, re message on the threat of nuclear war

1963

3.68

220.025281

Letter to the Editor of the New Statesman *

1963

1963

Labour and the Intellectuals

C63.13

3.68

220.025281a

draft reply to Paul Johnson's reply to BR's letter in 1 March issue [New Statesman ] re cuban missile crisis; also 1 pg. notes

1963

3.68

220.025281b

letter to the Editor of The Observer responding to John Strachey's review of Herman Kahn's Thinking about the Unthinkable

1963

3.68

220.025281c

Message to "L'Ecritoire"

1963

3.68

220.025281d

Message of endorsement to th editor of the New Statesman

1963

3.68

220.025281e

letter to the Editor of Harper's Magazine, re an article in which he was misrepresented

1963

3.68

220.025281f

letter to the Editor of Views, re the threat of nuclear annihilation

1963

3.68

220.025281g

Message for the Campaign for Multilateral Disarmament

1963

3.68

220.025281h

Message given to Dr. J. Ferrand, re nuclear rocket bases

1963

3.68

220.025281i

Message given to Sr. Del Bianco Elmo, re Polaris sites in Italy

1963

3.68

220.025282

letter to The Observer ]

1963

1963

The “Unthinkable”

C63.16

3.68

220.025282a

Message given to Leo Baxendale, re Scotland's role in nuclear strategy

1963

3.68

220.025282b

Answers to questions put to BR by Mr. Philip A. Schaefer, re the Pugwash Conference

1963

3.68

220.025282c

letter to Mr.  J. Fischer, re the danger of the nuclear warning systems

1963

3.68

220.025282d

Message on conflict and nuclear war, and India (in letter to Robin Roy)

1963

3.68

220.025283

letter to The New Statesman ]

1963

1963

Labour and the Intellectuals

C63.17

3.68

220.025284

letter to Saturday Review ]

1963

1963

The Press as a Weapon

C63.18

3.68

220.0025284a

Message to the conference of the Societe Europeenne de Culture

1963

3.68

220.0025284b

Message to the British Peace Committee

1963

3.68

220.0025284c

letter to the Editor of The New York Times, re the title of the article, "Is Communism A Menace?

1963

3.68

220.0025284d

letter to Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev, re an appeal for the Russian, Yania Fux

1963

3.68

220.0025284e

letter to Mr. J. Fischer, re arguing about the possibility of accidental nuclear war

1963

3.68

220.025285

letter to The Observer ]

1963

1963

The “Unthinkable”

C63.20

3.68

220.025285a

Message to the Mouvement des Jeunes Contre L'Armement Atomique

1963

3.68

220.025285b

letter to the Editor of Washington Post, re the war in Vietnam

1963

3.68

220.025285c

Message for the Trade Union Committee for the Defense of Maurice Paul

1963

3.68

220.025285d

Message to the Culturales Facultad Medecina in Barcelona

1963

3.68

220.025286

Statement on Easter Demonstrations

Statement on Easter Demonstrations

1963

1963

It’s Pathetic, Says Bertrand Russell

C63.28

3.68

220.025286a

Statement re the Greek ban on the anti-nuclear march

1963

3.68

220.025286b

letter to the Editor of Izvestia, re the letter from BR to the Soviet premier

1963

3.68

220.025286c

letter to Mr. O.D. Edwards, re the danger of nuclear war

1963

3.68

220.025286d

Statements re the Arab-Israeli conflict

1963

3.68

220.025286d1

letter to the President of Iraq, Abdul Salam Mohamed Arif

1963

3.68

220.025286e

Message sent to the New South Wales Peace Committee

1963

3.68

220.025286f

letter to Mr. J. Fischer, re his approach to the problem of nuclear war

1963

3.68

220.025286g

Statement concerning deportation of my secretary from Greece

1963

3.68

220.025286h

Statement for meeting on "Spies for Peace", organised by London Region CND, April 28

1963

3.68

220.025286i

letter to Prof. James A. Gould, re the British Communist Party and freedom of speech in Britain

1963

3.68

220.025286j

Message for the Nagaski-Hiroshima Pilgrimage for Peace

1963

3.68

220.025286k

Message for the endorsement of the studies "Beyond Deterrence" by the Amer. Friends Service Committee

1963

3.69

220.

Statement on the French "Force Defrappe"

1963

3.69

220.025287

letter to The Guardian ]

1963

3.69

220.025287a

letter to the Editor of The Guardian, re responding to an article that misrepresented BR

1963

3.69

220.025287b

Statement concerning the honesty of the Foreign Office

1963

3.69

220.025287c

Statement re the demonstration at Marham nuclear rocket base

1963

3.69

220.025287d

letter to the Editor of The New York Times, re the unfairness of this newspaper in its representation

1963

3.69

220.025287e

letter to the Student Peace Union, re the incident with the New York Times

1963

3.69

220.025287f

letter to Dr. Tom Brewer and a message to the Citizen's Committee for Disarmament

1963

3.69

220.025287g

Message for the rally of the Welsh Committee of 100, to inspect the RSG-8

1963

3.69

220.025287h

letter to Professor Max Born and a message re the danger of war in the Middle East

1963

3.69

220.025287i

letter and message sent to Prime Minister Ahmed Ben Bella of Algeria

1963

3.69

220.025287j

letter to Soviet Premier Khrushchev, re the cut of funding to the UN

1963

3.69

220.025287k

letter to the Editor of Washington Post, re the controversy with the New York Times, over Vietnam war

1963

3.69

220.025288

letter to Peace News

1963

1963

Telephone Guerillas

C63.40

3.69

220.025288a

letter to the Editor of Darshana, re the threat of nuclear annihilation

1963

3.69

220.025288b

Message given to Mrs. Kathleen Taachi-Morris

1963

3.69

220.025288c

Message given to the Chairman of the Canadian Peace Congress

1963

3.69

220.025288d

Small essay given to Mr. Nordal Akerman for use in a volume on the spread of nuclear weapons

1963

3.69

220.025288e

letter to the Editor of The New York Times, re the integrity of its editor

1963

3.69

220.025288f

Statement re the death of the Pope

1963

3.69

220.025288g

letter to Mr. Overend re his work on "The Limited Nations & the Conflict of Morals"

1963

3.69

220.025288h

letter to the Editor of Frontier, re comments on the publication

1963

3.69

220.025288i

One page of notes for reply to M.G. re political issues in Greece

1963

3.69

220.025288j

letter to the Editor of Wisdom, re the border dispute between Pakistan and China1963, 12 June ]

3.69

220.025288k

Statement re the resignation of the Karamanlis Government

1963

3.69

220.025288l

letter to the Editor of The New Generation, re letters to the major newspapers over the Vietnam war

1963

3.69

220.025288m

Message sent to M. Gabriel Cousin, re the terror of nuclear war

1963

3.69

220.025288n

letter to the Editor of Liberation, re the use of chemicals in Vietnam

1963

3.69

220.025288o

Message for the Queensland Youth Peace Committee, re the threat of nuclear annihilation

1963

3.69

220.025288p

Statement for the Polish Radio

1963

3.69

220.025288q

letter to the Prime Minister of Greece, re: death of political prisoner, C. Yioltzidis

1963

3.69

220.025289

letter to the Guardian

1963

1963

The Committee of 100 and Greece

C63.49

3.69

220.025289a

Statement for the Conference of World Freethinkers, July 26-29

1963

3.69

220.025290

India and World Peace

1963

3.69

220.025295a

Statement on the Test Ban Treaty

1963

3.69

220.025295a1

letter to the Editor of the Texas Observer, re unilateral disarmament

1963

3.69

220.025295b

letter to Mr. Hachenberger containing reminiscence of Conrad

1963

3.69

220.025295c

letter to Her Majesty the Queen, re the elections in Greece

1963

3.69

220.025295d

Statement by BR on Greek Demonstrations

1963

3.69

220.025296

Additional Material for Peace News *

1963

3.69

220.025296a

letter to the Editor of Al Hamishmar, re message for its twentieth anniversary

1963

3.69

220.025296b

Questions put by East German T.V.

1963

3.69

220.025296c

Message sent to Mrs. P. Andrews, re the pressure of public opinion

1963

3.69

220.025296d

message for the Conference on the meaning of co-existence encl. in a letter to Mr. Blackham

1963

3.69

220.025296e

Messages to The Japan Council Against Atomic & Hydrogen Bombs and Hiroshima Commemoration Committee in Australia

1963

3.69

220.025296f

Telegram sent to Dr. Hugo Boyko, re the opening session of the World Academy of Art and Science

1963

3.69

220.025296g

letter to the Editor of The New York Times, re chemical use in Vietnam

1963

3.69

220.025297

letter to the Guardian

1963

1963

CND and the Test Ban Treaty

C63.66

3.69

220.025297a

Statement on the Test Ban Treaty

1963

3.69

220.025297b

letter to the Editor of Washington Post, re a speech by Ma Thi Chu

1963

3.69

220.025297c

letter to the Editor of The New York Times, The Guardian, The Observer, etc. re test an treaty

1963

3.69

220.025298

letter to New York Times ]

1963

3.69

220.025298a

letter to the Editor of Harper's and to Mr. Fischer, re the recent fire damage in Vietnam

1963

3.69

220.025298b

Message to Elan, re the proposed non-aggression pact

1963

3.69

220.025298c

Message to the Peace Movement in Germany

1963

3.69

220.025299

letter to the Guardian

1963

1963

The New Doctrine of Aggression

C63.68

3.69

220.0225299a

letter to the Editor of The Guardian, re the letter of Prof. K.H.W. Hilborn

1963

3.69

220.0225299b

letter to Mr. Moses Rischin, re articles for the Jewish Daily Forward

1963

3.69

220.0225299c

letter to the Editor of Inquiry, re what articles represent his present views

1963

3.69

220.025300

message to the Radical Humanist

1963

1963

Danger to Indian Democracy

C63.86

3.69

220.025301

letter to Washington Post

1963

1963

Stop Testing Now!

C63.21

3.69

220.025310

preface to A. Robert's War by Accident  [author: Schoenman, Ralph]

1963

1963

[On Adam Roberts, War By Accident?]

C63.81

3.69

220.025320

The Menace To Human Survival

1963

1963

The Menace To Human Survival

C63.90

3.69

220.025330

The Imminent Danger of Nuclear War

1963

A156.1c (v.2)

3.69

220.025335a

letter to Mr. Vladimir Kucera of Czechoslovak radio, re answers to political questions

1963

3.69

220.025335al

Brief message to the World Assembly of Penfriends

1963

3.69

220.025335b

Message given to Miss Jean Acton of the Birmingham Y.C.N.D. Working Group

1963

3.69

220.025335c

Message to the Chittagong Karnaphuli Lions Club

1963

3.69

220.025335d

letter to Mr. N. Fraidenraich, re the political responsibility of Argentine students

1963

3.69

220.025335e

letter to Dr. Heinrich Buchbinder and message re the proposal of Swiss atomic arms & underground tests

1963

3.69

220.025335f

Message to the National Conference of the Youth Peace Campaign

1963

3.69

220.025335g

letter to Jacques Singer containing the answers to 2 questions re music

1963

3.69

220.025335h

Message to the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, re the sentence of Rev. Ashton Jones

1963

3.69

220.025335i

letter to Mr. Felix Greene, re a word about his photographica book

1963

3.69

220.025335j

letter and message to Mr. Jeffrey Sheppard Gordon, re students who travelled to Cuba

1963

3.69

220.025335k

Message sent to the American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born

1963

3.69

220.025335m

Message given to Mr. Yoshiyuki Tsukaguchi, re opposing the preparation for nuclear war

1963

3.69

220.025335o

letter to the Editor of The Kohnan, re the Test Ban Treaty

1963

3.69

220.025340

The Drive to Nuclear War

1963

3.69

220.025341a

Article sent to Mr. Suresh Ram of the Gandhi Marg, re response to Mr. Patil's   article

1963

3.69

220.025341b

An addition to a recent article sent to Mr. Nordal Akerman

1963

3.69

220.025341c

81st Birthday wish for Rockwell Kent from BR

1963

3.69

220.025341d

letter to John Fischer of Harper's, re Mr. Eybye's letter

1963

3.69

220.025341e

Message for Mr. Tran Viet Dung for Cuu Doc, re persecution of Buddhists in Vietnam

1963

3.69

220.025341f

Message sent to Mrs. Marcy E. Edling of the American Humanist Association, re the U.S. Holy war

1963

3.69

220.025341g

Message for Rome Conference on Soviet Jews

1963

3.69

220.025341h

Message sent to Mr. Ralph B. Atkinson, re the bomb tests suits

1963

3.69

220.025345

letter to The Nw York Times ]

1963

3.69

220.025350

Will Man Survive?

Will Man Survive?

1963

1963

Will Man Survive?

C63.94

3.69

220.025360

Blurb for The Cold War and the Income Tax: A Protest by Edmund Wilson *

1963

G45

3.69

220.025370

Draft of Talk for WNIB

1963

3.69

220.025380

Statement ... on Launching of BRPF and Atlantic Peace Foundation

1963

Statement ... on Launching of Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation and Atlantic Peace Foundation

A129

3.69

220.025390

On the Avoidance of World War III

1963

3.69

220.025391

C63.96

1963

1963

Only Begetter

C63.96

3.69

220.025400

Post‑Kennedy World Outlook

1963

1964

Post-Kennedy World Outlook

C64.02

3.70

220.

notes for Memorandum sent to A.M. Hilton, 16/11/63 ]

1963

3.70

220.025405a

Message sent to M. Jean Toujas of the Internationale Foderation der Widerstandskampfer

1963

3.70

220.025405b

Message sent to Mr. Kerby of Frontier titled "The Menace to Human Survival"

1963

3.70

220.025405c

Message to the Conference for the Appeal for Amnesty in Spain

1963

3.70

220.025405d

Message for the All India Peace Congress

1963

3.70

220.025410

My Idea of a Good Newspaper

1963

3.70

220.025410a

Message sent to Mr. Martin Peretz for the meeting to honour Thomas Merton

1963

3.70

220.025410b

letter to Mr. Fernando F. Medina, re answers to cold war questions

1963

3.70

220.025410c

letter to Miss Bradley re an article which BR wrote describing the ideal newspaper enclosing 2 pages of notes on the article

1963

3.70

220.025420

The Myth of American Freedom

1963

1963

The Myth of American Freedom

C63.23

3.70

220.025430

The Conflict of Communist and Capitalist Ideologies

The Conflict of Communist and Capitalist Ideologies

1963

1964

The Conflicting Ideologies of East and West

C64.01

3.70

220.025435

There was a young bride of Antigua"

3.70

220.025440

The Philosopher in his more Serious Moments

1963

3.70

220.025445a

Message to the people of Chile and Latin America

1963

3.70

220.025445b

letter to Mr. Raphael Paganelli, re the inaccuracies in Time magazine

1963

3.70

220.025445c

letter to the Editor of The Statesman, re good wishes expressed

1963

3.70

220.025445d

Message for International Student Week for Peace and Friendship

1963

3.70

220.025450

1-2

Sequel to the Test Ban Treaty

1963

1963

Sequel to the Test-Ban Treaty?

C63.88

3.70

220.025460

Statement on Test Ban Treaty ]

1963

3.70

220.025465

Message to the Conference on "World Government" to be held on January 26, 1963

1963

3.70

220.025470

Is the Cold War Immoral?

Is the Cold War Immoral?

1963

1964

The Bomb Has Blunted Our Moral Sense

C64.18

3.70

220.025471

letter to The Times

1963

1963

Sense and Sensibility

C63.31

3.70

220.025471a

letter to the editor of The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists on the dispute between Dr. Pauling and Professor Glass

1963

3.70

220.025472

letter to New York Times

1963

1963

Aid for Vietnam Assailed

C63.35

3.70

220.025472a

letter to the Editor of the Times; Allen & Unwin; Penguin; and Prof. Rotblat outlining an error in Unarmed Victory in a footnote on p. 10 [author: Lamont, Corliss]

1963

3.70

220.025473

letter to New York Times

1963

1963

Word from Russell

C63.36

3.70

220.025474

letter to Sunday Times

1963

1963

Undeterred

C63.38

3.70

220.025478a

Message sent to Miss Betty Royon on the occasion of the eightieth birthday of Cyrus Eaton

1963

3.70

220.025478b

letter to Mrs. Marnie Siggers, re the publication of a new journal of the Youth Peace Campaign

1963

3.70

220.025478c

letter to Mr. Joe Camilleri, re the securing of funds for the Peace foundations in Malta

1963

3.70

220.025478d

letter and message sent to Prof. Junichi Aomi of Tokyo University

1963

3.70

220.025478e

letter to the Editor of The Times, re political freedom in the world

1963

3.70

220.025478f

letter to Miss Barbara Kahn, re a booklet of the National Lawyers Guild

1963

3.70

220.025478g

letter to Mr. Genzaburo Yoshino of Iwanami Shoten, Publishers, Tokyo

1963

3.70

220.025478h

Press statement sent to Mr. O. Sheikhmous, re political persecution

1963

3.70

220.025480

On Civil Disobediance

On Civil Disobedience

1961

1963

Untitled essay on civil disobedience in _A Matter of Life_

B170

3.70

220.025480a

Message to Algemeiner Deuscher Nachrichtendienst

1963

3.70

220.025480b

Message to the Schools' Conference sent to Andrew Papworth

1963

3.70

220.025480c

letter and message sent to Mr. M.G. Khajanchi of the International Academy of Philosophy

1963

3.70

220.025480d

letter to Mrs. Fogle wishing continued success to Fogle's Bookshop

1963

3.70

220.025480e

letter to Mr. Murti praising his book on BR's pacifism

1963

3.70

220.025480f

letter to Mr.Langford re Neville

1963

3.70

220.025480g

letter to Dr. Stonier expressing approval and interest in his book Nuclear Disaster

1963

3.70

220.025480h

letter praising Dr. Tom Stonier's book Nuclear Disaster

1963

3.70

220.025490

Statement for recording for Conference of World Freethinkers

1963

3.70

220.025500

Pacem in Terris

Pacem in Terris

1963

1963

Aan de kant van gezond staatsmanschap [On the Side of Sane Statesmanship]

C63.42

3.70

220.025510

Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

1963

3.70

220.025520

A Decent Way to Live

A Decent Way to Live

1963

1963

“Stop the Race Towards Death”

C63.19

3.70

220.025530

Message to the Congress [of solidarity with Cuba ]

Message to the Congress

1963

1963

[Message to Latin American Congress of Solidarity with Cuba]

C63.22

3.70

220.025540

International Politics in 1962 International Prospects for 1963

1962

3.70

220.025570

Statement on Test Ban Treaty ]

1963

3.70

220.025580

Things I Have been Called

1963

3.70

220.025581

Statement by Bertrand Russell to the Cardiff Peace Committee Conference"

1963

3.70

220.025582

Statement on wars ]

1963

3.70

220.025583

letter to Daily Worker ]

1963

3.70

220.025584

Message to the "Break Through to Disarmament" Congress ...

1963

3.70

220.025584a

letter to Miss Hilton enclosing a memorandum on the Negro Movement in the U.S. and the use of violence

1963

3.70

220.025584c

letter to Mr. Stone re his book "The Haunted Fifties"  and suggesting titles for further volumes

1963

3.70

220.025590

Introduction to the English Edition of "The Warfare State"

1962

Foreword to Fred J. Cook, _The Warfare State_ (British imp.)

B165

3.70

220.025600

Statement to the Press, 13 May, 1963, from The Earl Russell, O.M., F.R.S.

1963

1963

Secrets Hide Murder Plan

C63.37

3.70

220.025605

Letters to The Times, Pravda ] *

1963

3.70

220.025610

Thoughts on a Solution for Cyprus

3.70

220.025620

Memorandum II: Arab Refugees and the Dispute

3.70

220.025640

The Last Days of Europe

3.70

220.025660

Sentence of Death

3.70

220.025670

on World Government ]

3.70

220.025680

outline ]

3.70

220.025681

Statements on Spies for Peace

1963

3.71

220.025682

letter to Observer

1964

1964

Savagery

C64.05

3.71

220.025682a

Preface by BR to Bertrand Russell's Best

1964

3.71

220.025682b

letter to the Editor of Saint Louis Dispatch, re the war in Vietnam

1964

3.71

220.025682c

letter to the Editor of Evenng Leningrad, re the anniversary of the liberation of Leningrad

1964

3.71

220.025682d

letter and message to Mr. Jotaro Kawakami of the Socialist Party of Japan

1964

3.71

220.025682e

letter to Frau Anneliese Brandt, re the release of her husband

1964

3.71

220.025682f

letter to the Editor of Otechestven Front, re the most important event of 1963

1964

3.71

220.025682g

Message to the British Committee for Portuguese Amnesty

1964

3.71

220.025682h

Press statement, re NATO forces in Cyprus

1964

3.71

220.025682i

letter to the Editor of The Observer, re use of chemicals in Vietnam

1964

3.71

220.025682j

Message to Monkoyo Church of Izuo (Toshio Miyake)

1964

3.71

220.025682k

Message for German Metal Workers' Union (encl. in letter to S.F. Kissin & Werner Thoenesen)

1964

3.71

220.025682l

Message to Eileen Bernal

1964

3.71

220.025682m

Statement on Behalf of Bloomington Students

1964

3.71

220.025683

letter to Observer

1964

1964

War in Vietnam

C64.13

3.71

220.025683a

letter to the Editor of The Observer, re the use of chemicals in Vietnam

1964

3.71

220.025683b

Message to the Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs

1964

3.71

220.025683c

Message sent to Mrs. J. Abercrombie, re the struggle against nuclear war

1964

3.71

220.025683d

letter and message to Mr. Franco Petrone to the Conference Intl. de la Jeunesse et des Etudiants

1964

3.71

220.025683e

letter to the Editor of The New York, re U.S. policy in South East Asia

1964

3.71

220.025683f

letter to the Editor of the Christian Science Monitor, re U.S. policy in South East Asia

1964

3.71

220.025683g

Press statement re the pressure on Libya to continue military bases

1964

3.71

220.025683h

letter of support for the journal Fact (used for publicity) Ralph Ginzburg

1964

3.71

220.025683i

Message (re nuclear war) encl. in letter to United World Federalists (Martha     Drake)

1964

3.71

220.025684

C64.19

1964

1964

[Vietnam War]

C64.19

3.71

220.025684a

letter and message to Mr. Craig for the Unitarian Committee Forum in Calgary

1964

3.71

220.025684b

letter to the Editor of Vanita Maha Vidyalaya, re the danger of nuclear war

1964

3.71

220.025684c

Message to a conference in Stockholm

1964

3.71

220.025684d

Message to the committee to honour Dr. Uphaus

1964

3.71

220.025684e

Message sent to Mr. Fritz Hollstein, re the danger of nuclear war

1964

3.71

220.025684f

Message sent to the All India Peace Council

1964

3.71

220.025684g

Message sent to the All India Independent Trade Union's Conference

1964

3.71

220.025684h

letter and message sent to Mr. S. Ratknic, re the danger of nuclear war

3.71

220.025685

letter to Varsity

1964

1964

Bertrand Russell Backs Bloomington Students

C64.25

3.71

220.025685a

letter to Mr. Havighurst containing reminiscences of Massingham

1964

3.71

220.025685b

Message for the Easter peace march in Switzerland

1964

3.71

220.025685c

Message sent to the Women's Strike for Peace

1964

3.71

220.025686

letter to various newspapers

1964

1964

End Flights Over Cuba

C64.34

3.71

220.025687

letter to Daily Telegraph

1964

1964

Split Infinitive

C64.36

3.71

220.025688

letter to Daily Telegraph

1964

1964

Split Infinitive

C64.39

3.71

220.025689

letter to Sunday Times ]

1964

1964

Kennedy Data

C64.42

3.71

220.025690

C.N.D. & C. 100 membership in the Labour Party ]

3.71

220.025693a

Message sent to Mr. Takehiko Yoshimura

1964

3.71

220.025693b

letter to Mr. Charles Haughey, Ireland Minister for Justice, re Grattan Paxon

1964

3.71

220.025693c

Statement by BR, re the persecution of Jews in the Soviet Union and elsewhere

1964

3.71

220.025693d

letter to Mr. Lewis, re Thomas Paine

1964

3.71

220.025695

Message for Nobel Dinner

1963

3.71

220.025696a

letter and message sent to Mr. Prakobsantisukh, re the policy of Thailand

1964

3.71

220.025696b

letter to the Editor (Morris Watson) of The Dispatcher

1964

3.71

220.025698

Christmas Message

3.71

220.025699

Statement on work of BRPF ]

3.71

220.025700

Trafalgar Square [speech ]

3.71

220.025701

letter to The Guardian ]

1964

3.71

220.025702

letter to The Observer ]

1964

3.71

220.025703

letter to Daily Worker, New Statesman, Observer

1964

3.71

220.025704

letter to various U.S. newspapers ]

1964

3.71

220.025705

letter to the Guardian ]

1964

3.71

220.025706

Statement on the Warren Commission Report

1964

1964

A Question of Proof

C64.69

3.71

220.025707

letter to the Sunday Times ]

1964

3.71

220.025708

letters to the Observer ]; author: Wood, P.M.

1964

3.71

220.025708a

[Author: Schoenman, Ralph]

1964

3.71

220.025710

The Case for British Neutralism

3.71

220.025720

Prevent World War III?

3.71

220.025730

Civil Disobedience

3.71

220.025740

Odds and Ends ]

3.71

220.026500

Africa and the Movement for Peace

Africa and the Movement for Peace

1964

1964

Africa Can Stop This Nuclear Madness!

C64.73

3.71

220.026508a

Statement for Al-Hamishmar/Al Mirsad

1964

3.71

220.026508b

letter to the Editor of The Guardian, re jingoism for South Arabia

1964

3.71

220.026508c

Message sent to Mr. Stefan Stanchev of Tourist Magazine

1964

3.71

220.026508d

Message to the Hamburger Komitee zur Wahrung demokratischer

1964

3.71

220.026508e

Message for the book The German Problem: roadblock to disarmament by the Women's Strike for Peace

1964

3.71

220.026508f

Statement re Royal Tour of the Shah (encl. in letter to Hassan Massali Confed of Iranian Students)

1964

3.71

220.026508g

letter to the Editor of Sunday Times, re the efforts of Mr. Mark Lane

1964

3.71

220.026508h

Message for the highschool publication, Unters Call

1964

3.71

220.026508i

letter to Mr. Eber of the Movement for Colonial Freedom, re the war in Vietnam

1964

3.71

220.026508j

Statement on the death of Nehru

1964

3.71

220.026510

G53

1964

G53

3.71

220.026510a

letter to the Editor of The Times

1964

3.71

220.026510b

Preface for Bertrand Russell's Best encl. with letter to Prof. Egner

1964

3.71

220.026520

aphorisms ]

1964

3.71

220.026528a

Message sent to Prof. Raffaello Monti, re the danger posed by nuclear missiles

1964

3.71

220.026528b

Statement about Mr. Nehru encl. in letter to M.S. Arnoni

1964

3.71

220.026528c

Message sent to the Count of Westphalen and the Deutsche Friedens Union

1964

3.71

220.026528d

Statement re Nehru, encl. in letter to P.C. Das

1964

3.71

220.026528e

Press Statement re the political prisoners being held in Greece

1964

3.71

220.026528f

Statement re the suspension of two professors from Paterson State College

1964

3.71

220.026528f1

letter and statement to Signor Lombardi, re Laos and Vietnam

1964

3.71

220.026528g

Message encl. in letter to Tom Waite re Socialist Youth Movement

1964

3.71

220.026530

1-4

A New Policy for Friends of Peace

1964

1964

A New Approach to Peace

C64.43

3.72

220.

An Appeal on the Danger to the World of Goldwater's Policies (a number of signatories)

1964

3.72

220.026540

Anomalies of the Cold War

1964

1964

Anomalies of the Cold War

C64.71

3.72

220.026541

Message to Al Hamishmar for July 26, 1963

Message to Al Hamishmar for July 26, 1963

1963

1963

[Bertrand Russell Congratulates al-Hamishmar]

C63.64

3.72

220.026542

Letter to The Times ] *

1964

1964

Vietnam

C64.64

3.72

220.026542a

letter to Prof. Gellner re the proofs of his book on Thought & Change

1964

3.72

220.026542b

letter to Mr. Prochazka praising his magazine and enclosing answers to questions

1964

3.72

220.026542c

notes on communism and capitalism, and BR's preferred system

1964

3.72

220.026542d

letter to Mr. Khrushchev re publishing their exchange and BR's disfavour for both political ideologies

1964

3.72

220.026550

Notes in case of need if Khrushchev publishes B.R.'s letter on his own.

1964

3.72

220.026560

Introduction [to Stetler's Vietnam ] *

1964

3.72

220.026570

16 Questions on the Assassination[? ]

1964

1964

16 Questions on the Assassination

C64.65

3.72

220.026580

speech for anti-apartheid meeting, Trafalgar Square

1964

D64.01

3.72

220.026590

statement on Cold War re: Horowitz's Free World Colossus

1964

G48

3.72

220.026600

The Duty of a Philosopher in This Age

1964

1976

The Duty of a Philosopher in This Age

B212

The Duty of a Philosopher in This Age

11:59

3.72

220.026601

letter to Sunday Times

1964

1964

Schweitzer

C64.35

3.72

220.026602

letter to The Times

1964

1964

Friends of Peace

C64.44

3.72

220.026603

letter to Sunday Times

1964

1964

For Inspection

C64.53

3.72

220.026603a

letter to Unwin enclosing a short preface for German Social Democracy

1964

3.72

220.026603b

Statement for Tass on Test Ban Treaty

1964

3.72

220.026603c

Statement for Novosti Press

1964

3.72

220.026620

Statement on the Attacks on North Vietnam

1964

3.72

220.026622a

letter to the secretary of the CND, re the candidacy of Senator Goldwater

1964

3.72

220.026623a

letter to H.E. Mohammed Mossadegh, re sponsorship of the BRPF in Iran

1964

3.72

220.026625

Letter to various papers ]

1964

3.72

220.026630

Colonialism, Oppression and South Arabia

1964

1964

Colonialism, Oppression and South Arabia

C64.72

3.72

220.026630a

Statement on Stuart Christie and Fernando Carballo

1964

3.72

220.026630b

Cable to Dr. Allende

1964

3.72

220.026631

letter to the Times

1964

1964

Vietnam

C64.68

3.72

220.026632

letter to various newspapers

1964

1964

Vietnam Atrocities

C64.67a

3.72

220.026635a

Message encl. in letter to William McIllroy

1964

3.72

220.026635b

letter and message sent to Mr. Gerald Gotting of the Christlich-Demokratische  Union

1964

3.72

220.026635b1

letter to Brian Yapp and answers to his questions

1964

3.72

220.026635b2

letter to Mr. Prochazka, and answers to his questions, for the Czechoslovak Youth1964, 16 Sept. ]

3.72

220.026635c

Statement re the efforts of Mr. Craft to expose the inadequacies of the foreign policies of parties

1964

3.72

220.026635d

letter and message to Mr. J.M. Alexander, re the Rational Review

1964

3.72

220.026635d1

message to Mamie Smith of South Africa Protest, re the struggle for liberty in South Africa

1964

3.72

220.026635e

Message on the occasion of the centenary of The Nation

1964

3.72

220.026635f

Message sent to the Congress of the International Union of Students

1964

3.72

220.026635g

Message re South African tyranny and the efforts of Dr. Alexander. Encl. in letter to Connie Kirkby/Alexander Defence Committee

1964

3.72

220.026638a

Answers to questions re foreign policy and Turkey's role in international politics

1964

3.72

220.026638b

letter to Mr. Abidine Dino, re the answers to his questions about the BRPF

1964

3.72

220.026640

on the report of the Warren Commission

1964

1964

Warren Report is Not Holy Writ

C64.75

3.72

220.026640a

letter answered message to Mr. A. Randolph, re the Norman Thomas 80th Birthday Committee

1964

3.72

220.026640b

An Open Letter to President Johnson

1964

3.72

220.026640c

Press statement, re BR's resignation of the CND

1964

3.72

220.026640d

letter and message sent to James G. Patton of the National Farmers Union, New   York

1964

3.72

220.026640e

Overnight cable sent to Daniel Mayer, Conference sur la Situation des Juifs en Union Sovietique

1964

3.72

220.026640f

letter to Mr. Barua containing reminiscences of Edward Carpenter

1964

3.72

220.026640g

letter to A. Baldwin praising his book of photographs

1964

3.72

220.026640h

Cable to U.S. President Johnson, re the atrocities in South Vietnam

1964

3.72

220.026650

Oppression in South Arabia

1964

1964

Colonialism, Oppression and South Arabia

C64.72

3.72

220.026660

statement on Goldwater

1964

1964

Who Spawned Goldwater

C64.71a

3.72

220.026661

letter to Daily Telegraph

1964

1964

Justice Can End Race Problem

C64.54

3.72

220.02662a

letter and message sent to Mr. S. Goldbloom of the Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament

1964

3.72

220.02662b

Message for the Conference for the Denuclearisation of the Mediteranean both at Sea and on Land

1964

3.72

220.02662c

Message given to Mrs. P. Andrews, re Hiroshima Day Address

1964

3.72

220.02662d

Message given to Mrs. Kay Jackson, re interrupting the nuclear tests by small   craft

1964

3.72

220.02662e

letter and message to Prof. W.P. Davidon, re Albert Einstein

1964

3.72

220.02662f

Press release re BR's meeting with the UN Secrtary-General, U Thant

1964

3.72

220.02662g

Statement for the Australian and New Zealand Congress re Nuclear Free Zone (encl. in letter to S. Goldbloom)

1964

3.72

220.02662h

Message given to Dr. Buro, re the development of nuclear weapons in Germany

1964

3.72

220.026670

Answers to Questions of At‑Tarik Review *

1964

1964

[Answers to Questions]

C64.57

3.72

220.026672a

letter and message sent to Mr. E. Egorov of Tass for the Youth Forum

1964

3.72

220.026672b

Statement sent to The Vema, attack by Turkish jet bombers on Cypriot villages

1964

3.72

220.026672c

letter and message to Mr. Dave Shipper, re the remilitarisation of Germany

1964

3.72

220.026672d

letter and message to Mr. David Blum, re Albert Schweitzer's 90th birthday

1964

3.72

220.026680

The American Empire

1964

1964

The American Empire

C64.29

3.72

220.026690

Semantics and the Cold War

1964

1964

Semantics and the Cold War

C64.90

3.72

220.026690a

letter to Ms. Furth containing reminiscences of V.K. Ting

1964

3.72

220.026700

The Increase of American Violence

The Increase of American Violence

1964

1965

The Ethos of Violence

C65.03

3.72

220.026710

Synopsis of The Dream of Genghis Khan or The Divided Mind

1964

3.72

220.026720

My View of the Cold War

1963

1964

My View of the Cold War

C64.27

3.72

220.026721

letter to The Guardian ]

1964

1964

Bertrand Russell

C64.31

3.72

220.026722

letter to The Times

1964

1964

Averting War

C64.32

3.72

220.026723

letter to The Daily Telegraph

1964

1964

Force in South Arabia

C64.33

3.72

220.026723a

Reasons for Leaving the Labour Party"

1964

3.73

220.026730

New Tyranny, New Deceit

1963

3.73

220.026730a

letter to the Editor of the Times re contributing to Penthouse

1964

3.73

220.026735a

Statement re the growth of nuclear weapons in the world

1964

3.73

220.026735b

letter and message sent to Mrs. Janice Symons, re the Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament

1964

3.73

220.026735c

letter to Lord Gladwyn responding to various points; also a synopsis page for BR's reply

1964

3.73

220.026740

War and Peace in the Nuclear Era

War and Peace in the Nuclear Era

1963

1964

War and Peace in the Nuclear Age

C64.21

3.73

220.026740a

Message in support of the Heretics Society encl. in letter to A.D. Cornell

1964

3.73

220.026740b

letter to Mr. Gray recalling the Russian Revolution

1964

3.73

220.026740c

letter and message sent to Dr. Wilheim Ude, re the danger of war

1964

3.73

220.026740d

Open Letter to President Johnson re the Vietnam War

1964

3.73

220.026740e

Press Statement, re the reports of events in the Congo by the Western press

1965

3.73

220.026741

C64.91

1964

1964

War Criminals

C64.91

3.73

220.026742

C64.92

1964

1964

Peace Foundation

C64.92

3.73

220.026742a

Message to Mr. Jeffrey Gordon of The May Second Movement, re the war atrocities in Vietnam

1964

C64.92

3.73

220.026743

Free World Barbarism: The War of Atrocity in Vietnam

1964

1964

Free World Barbarism

C64.89

3.73

220.026745a

Message encl. in letter to H. Massali re Iran

1964

3.73

220.026745b

letter to the Editor of The Illustrated Weekly of India, re replies to questions about Gandhi

1964

3.73

220.026745c

Message for the Indian Rationalist Association encl. in letter to S. Ramanthan Indian Rationalist Association

1964

3.73

220.026750

South Vietnam Broadcast by Bertrand Russell for Political Union Board of Stanford

1964

3.73

220.026755a

Brief Analysis of the Propagandist Statements on Disarmament and Nuclear-free zon made by the Peoples Republic of China

1964

3.73

220.026760

Notes for propaganda

Notes for Propaganda

1964

1964

Rethinking for Peace

C64.07

3.73

220.026770

Genesis of the name of the Fabian Society

1965

3.73

220.026770a

statement about the document "Counterblast" encl. in letter to Mr. Maher

1965

3.73

220.026780

intension & extension ]

1965

3.73

220.026780

letter to Prof. Blotner containing reminiscences of Faulkner

1965

3.73

220.026790

II: Err.

1965

II: Err.

3.73

220.026791

message to Izvestia ]

1965

3.73

220.026792

letter to The Guardian ]

1965

3.73

220.026793

letter to Daily Telegraph ]

1965

3.73

220.026800

Statement by Bertrand Russell [on U.S. policy of "experimental slaughter" ]; author: Schoenman, Ralph

Statement

1965

1965

[Threat of American Imperialism to World Peace]

C65.31

3.73

220.026810

Danger in South‑East Asia

1965

1965

U.S. Has Shocked Mankind

A135, C65.16

3.73

220.026810a

statement for Mrs. Ghosh re the West German Government and the Hallstein   doctrine

1965

3.73

220.026810a1

Message sent to Mrs. Paula Wiking Ghosh, re the West German Hallstein Dictrine

1965

3.73

220.026810b

Two answers to questions put by Mr. Bernand Jendrejewski of Elan

1965

3.73

220.026810b1

letter and telegrams sent to Mrs. Gloria Feldman, re the war in Vietnam

1965

3.73

220.026810c

Press statement re the suspension of the death sentence in Ghana

1965

3.73

220.026810d

Message from BR to the Conference Against Repression in Spain, London

1965

3.73

220.026810e

Statement re Harlem encl. in letter to William McAdoo Cerge

1965

3.73

220.026820

Prospects of Escalation in South‑East Asia

1965

1965

Prospects of Escalation in Southeast Asia

C65.24

3.73

220.026830

1-3

The Labour Party's Foreign Policy; author: Schoenman, Ralph

1965

3.73

220.026830

A134, C65.18

1965

The Labor Party’s Foreign Policy

A134, C65.18

3.73

220.026840

C65.09; author: Abaya, Hernando J.; Weekly Graphic, Manila

1965

1965

The Cold War: A New Phase?

C65.09

3.73

220.026840a

A word of endorsement for The Minority One

1965

3.73

220.026840b

Press statement re the murder of Malcolm X

1965

3.73

220.026840c

Message to Mr. L. Douglas, re the book, Heusinger of the Fourth Reich, by Charles Allen

1965

3.73

220.026841

letter to New York Herald Tribune ]

1965

3.73

220.026842

C65.30

1965

1965

Vietnam Teach-In

C65.30

3.73

220.026843

Press Statement [on Ken Coates' expulsion from Labour Party ]

1966

3.73

220.026844

Letter to St. Louis Globe‑Democrat ] *

1965

3.73

220.026844a

letter to Mr. Aslam re his book "The Race between Folly and Wisdom"

1965

3.73

220.026850

Prospects for Peace in 1966

Prospects for Peace in 1965

1964

1965

Prospects for Peace—1965

C65.05

3.73

220.026850a

Message on the occasion of the First Tri-Continental Conference of the revolutionary peoples

1965

3.73

220.026850b

Statement to Pravda, re the proposed multilateral nuclear force

1965

3.73

220.026850c

Statement on the German Peace Union

1965

3.73

220.026850d

Statement on Emergency Legislation

1965

3.73

220.026850e

Statement on Nuclear Weapons for Central Europe

1965

3.73

220.026850f

Message re sit-in demonstration encl. in letter to The Parents Defence Committee for Berkeley Students (Adele Erenberg)

1965

3.74

220.

A message for the Centenary brochure of the National Secular Society encl. in   letter

1965

3.74

220.026860

Supplement to the volume on B.R. in the Schilpp Library ...

1965

Addendum to My "Reply to Criticisms"

11:2b

3.74

220.026861

Possibilities of Peace

1965

3.74

220.026870

Statement for Symposium on Vietnam in Florence

1965

3.74

220.026870a

letter and message to Mr. Tufail A. Qureshi of Wisdom, re American attacks on North Vietnam

1965

3.74

220.026870b

Message for the Easter marches in the Federal German Republic

1965

3.74

220.026870b1

Message sent to Mr. K. Coates, re "reckless actions of the American Government in Vietnam"

1965

3.74

220.026870b2

Message sent to Mr. Lumbreras, re the publication of Aurora Social

1965

3.74

220.026870c

Message to the Scandinavian Conference on the Situation of Jews in the Soviet   Union

1965

3.74

220.026870d

Message encl. in letter to John R. Osborne re committee to Aid the South Vietnamese Liberation Front

1965

3.74

220.026871

letter to The Times ]

1965

3.74

220.026872

letter to Sunday Times ]

1965

3.74

220.026873

statement on Tariq Ali's candidacy in Fulham]

1965

3.74

220.026874

letter to The Observer ]

1965

1965

Reports from Vietnam

C65.22

3.74

220.026875

letter to the Daily Worker

Public Execution in Vietnam

1965

1965

Protest at Execution

C65.23

3.74

220.026880

statement on US imperialism for Berkeley Vietnam Day Committee

1965

1965

Untitled speech on the Vietnam war in _We Accuse_

B180

3.74

220.026880a

Message to Marathon Peace March

1965

3.74

220.026880b

Statement re the situation in the Dominican Republic

1965

3.74

220.026881

letter to various newspapers

1965

1965

Routine

C65.26b

3.74

220.026881a

Statement for World Conference of Peace at Helsinki

1965

C65.26b

3.74

220.026881a1

Overnight cable sent to Martin Peretz of Harvard, re greetings to a teach-in

1965

3.74

220.026881b

Message for the Pakistan Association of World Federalists

1965

3.74

220.026881c

letter to Mr. Simpson, re a proposed demonstration at the Air Force base at Comox, BC

1965

3.74

220.026882

letter to The Times

1965

1965

Waiting for Visas

C65.26b

3.74

220.026884a

Statement of Pakistan's Foreign Policy

1965

3.74

220.026884b

Message to the people of Pakistan on the occasion of their Independence Day celebrations

3.74

220.026884c

A warning to the people of New Zealand and Australia

1965

3.74

220.026884d

Article by BR called "The Negro Rising"

1965

3.74

220.026884e

Message to the Ann Arbor Defence Fund

1966

3.74

220.026888a

Message introducing Robert Bolt interview in the U.S.A.

1965

3.74

220.026888b

Message encl. in letter to Anwar Akhter Ahmed from RS (message in support of Search)

1965

3.74

220.026888c

Statement on Indian-Pakistan War

1965

3.74

220.026890

Article for Fact

1965

1965

The Los Angeles Negro Rising

C65.37

3.74

220.026890a

3 radio broadcasts re the Vietnam War encl. in a letter to Mr. Sturgis

1965

3.74

220.026890b

letter to Dr. Szasz re his book Pschiatric Justice

1965

3.74

220.026895a

Message sent to Mr. Z. Tofallis, re the independence of Cyprus

1965

3.74

220.026895b

Interview of BR by Khalid

1965

3.74

220.026895c

Statement given to Zymunt Elbinski, for translation into Polish

1965

3.74

220.026895d

Message for the Iranian students staging a hunger strike in London

1965

3.74

220.026900

1-2

Speech [on Labour Government's Foreign Policy ] for Y.C.N.D.

1965

1965

“America's Rulers Justify Cruelties Equalling Those of Hitler”

C65.43

3.74

220.026910

on Indo-Pakastani War

1965

1965

Motive Behind India’s Attack

C65.42

3.74

220.026910a

message for the National Secular Society centenary encl. in a letter to Mr. McIlroy

1965

3.74

220.026920

on Einstein

Broadcast Concerning Einstein

1965

1967

Statement on Einstein during BBC Third Programme broadcast,1966, in _Einstein: The Man and His Achievement_

B192

Broadcast Concerning Einstein

11:79

3.74

220.026924a

Message to the Phillippine Branch of the BRPF encl. in letter to F. Nemenzo

1965

3.74

220.026925a

Statement to the Japanese people on the Vietnam war

1965

3.74

220.026925a1

letter and message to Mr. T. Schoenman, re greetings to a teach-in at UCLA

1965

3.74

220.026925b

Statement from BR to the Soviet Peace Fund, re the proposals of the World Congress of Peace

1965

3.74

220.026925c

Message to Mr. S.W. Razvi, re the aggressive U.S. war in Vietnam

1965

3.74

220.026930

Review of The Crippled Tree by Han Suyin

1965

1965

Daughter of China

C65.45

3.74

220.026930a

Message to Iranian Students encl. in letter to K. Chakeri Confederation of Iranian Students (National Union)

1965

3.74

220.026930b

Statement re the arrest of Madalyn Murray

1965

3.74

220.026930c

Recorded message from BR to the people of Cuba

1965

3.74

220.026930d

letter to Prof. Singh containing BR's thoughts about Leopardi

1965

3.74

220.026930e

New Year's message requested by Pravda

1965

3.74

220.026940

The Threat to Pakistan

1965

1965

Lord Russell on Kashmir

C65.49

3.74

220.026950

Foreword to The Problem of China

1965

3.74

220.026960

Interview for "Scanteia" (Rumania)

1965

3.75

220.026970

Article for Pakistan "Morning News"

Article for Pakistan "Morning News"

1966

1966

Background to Tashkent

C66.04

3.75

220.026972a

Message encl. in letter to Martha W. Dudley/Defenders of 3 against HUAC

1966

3.75

220.026974b

Text of remarks on article for Paris Match

1966

3.75

220.026980

Tape‑recorded statement for BBC broadcast [on CND and Committee of 100 ]

1966

A140

3.75

220.026990

Preface to "Rush to Judgement"

1966

G51

3.75

220.027000

Introduction to Archives Catalogue

1967

1967

Preface to _A Detailed Catalogue of the Archives of Bertrand Russell_

B191, Hh68.03

3.75

220.027010

Foreword to "Kuboyama, and the Saga of the Lucky Dragon"

1965

3.75

220.027020

Miltonic Lament ]

3.75

220.027021

C65.15

1965

1965

Russell and Vietnam

C65.15

3.75

220.027025a

Statement on Kurds

1960

3.75

220.027025b

Statement re the coup attempt in Indonesia and the U.S. seventh fleet

1966

3.75

220.027030

My heart is filled full with anguish'

3.75

220.027036a

Statement re the political murder of Leo Bernard

1966

3.75

220.027038

Speech ... on Radio Hanoi to American Soldiers Serving in South Vietnam

1966

A146, II: Err.

3.75

220.027039

War Crimes in Vietnam

1967

3.75

220.027040

C66.38

1966

1966

Yankee No!

C66.38

3.75

220.027040a

letter to Mrs. d'Ancona enclosing a short message for Pickham School re international affairs and the Vietnam War

1966

3.75

220.027040b

letter to Mr. Barzman wishing him success in organizing opposition to the Vietnam War

1966

3.75

220.027041

C66.09

1966

1966

The Only Honorable Policy in Vietnam

C66.09

3.75

220.027041a

Message encl. in letter to S. Chattapadhyay re famine in India

1966

3.75

220.027042

Napalm and Mass Murder

1966

II:Err

3.75

220.027050

My Uncle Rollo's Dream

3.75

220.027060

Interview with Compass and Fleet *

1964

1964

Earl Russell

C64.87b

3.75

220.027070

War and Atrocity in Vietnam

1964

1964

War and Atrocity in Vietnam

C64.26a

3.75

220.027080

Memorandum on Eastern European Jewry

3.75

220.027090

Joachim Joesten

1964

3.75

220.027091

Letter to The Times ] *

1964

1964

Vietnam

C64.77

3.75

220.027100

Freedom in Iran

1964

1964

Freedom in Iran

A131a, C64.84

3.75

220.027101

Replies to Questions for the Sun and the Journal *

Replies to Questions for the Sun and the Journal

1964

1964

How Much Democracy Have We in Britain?

C64.82

3.75

220.027102

Letter to The Sunday Telegraph ] *

1965

1965

Lord Russell’s Busy Year

C65.41

3.75

220.027102

Letter to The Sunday Telegraph ] *

1965

C65.41

3.75

220.027108a

Endorsement for the book, Dark Star

1966

3.75

220.027110

The Need for Non‑Alignment

The Need for Non-Alignment

1966

1966

The Economics of Hunger

C66.13

3.75

220.027110a

letter to Rotblat, re the possibility of co-operation

1966

3.75

220.027110b

Message given to Mrs. Mamie Smith, re honouring Mr. Robert Resha

1966

3.75

220.027110c

Statement re the journalistic efforts of La Sinistra

1966

3.75

220.027110d

International Declaration of Mathematicians on Vietnam, sent to Prof. Laurent Schwartz

1966

3.75

220.027111

Letter to The Times ] *

1964

3.75

220.027112

Statement on "The Face of War"

1964

3.75

220.027113

Letter to Literaturnaia Gazeta & Soviet Heimland ] *

1964

3.75

220.027114

Letter to The Times ] *

1964

3.75

220.027115

Letter to The Times ] *

1964

3.75

220.027116

Letter to The Times ] *

1964

3.75

220.027117

Press Statement [on the expulsion of Ken Coates ]

1965

3.75

220.027118

Letter to The New York Times, etc. ] *

1964

3.75

220.027120

Statement on South‑East Asia, with J.D. Bernal ]

1964

8.05

220.000000

Private Memoirs - EMBARGOED

1956

9.01

220.148001

Abstract of Lobatchewsky

1895

9.01

220.148001a-d

Notes on Lunda and Lotze

1893

9.01

220.148001b

Frege

1902

9.01

220.148001c

Frege Vol. II

1902

9.01

220.148001d

Schiller

1912

9.01

220.148001e

The Proposed Change in The Ordination Service

1913

1913

C13.09, AA3

The Proposed Change in the Ordination Service

12:39a

9.01

220.148001f

Wiener

1914

9.01

220.148001g

What is Meant by "A believes p"?

1923

AA4

What is Meant by "A believes p"?

9:25

9.01

220.148001h

Notes/B.A.W.R.

1934

9.01

220.148001i

Plotinus [removed from opening pages of W.R. Inge's 'The Philosophy of Plotinus'

1919

1919

The Religion of Neo-Platonism

C19.03

9.01

220.148002

Notes on ] Reichenbach, Experience and Prediction, and Probability

1945

9.01

220.148002a

Bertrand Russell and the U.S.A. Manchester Guardian

1952

1952

Bertrand Russell and the U.S.A.

C52.01

9.01

220.148002b

Notes on ] Reichenbach, Warhscheinlichkeitslehre

1945

9.01

220.148002c

Culture and the State

1948

9.01

220.148002d-e

Letter to Manchester Guardian, with typescripts of 2 others: science doctor, Margaret Lloyd

1952

1952

Bertrand Russell and the U.S.

C52.04

9.01

220.148003

Stalin's Legacy

1953

9.01

220.148004

A New Russian Policy?

1953

1953

[“A New Russian Policy?”]

C53.12a

9.01

220.148005

What India Can Do for Mankind

1954

What India Can Do For Mankind

28:12a

9.01

220.148006

Where Will Britain Stand in 2000 A.D.?

Where Will Britain Stand in 2000 A.D.?

1954

1955

What Power Will Britain Have?

C55.04

Where Will Britain Stand in 2000 A.D.?

28:36a

9.01

220.148007

Men and Women in 2000 A.D.

Men and Women in 2000 A.D.

1954

1954

Will Marriage Survive?

C54.34

Men and Women in 2000 A.D.

28:36b

9.01

220.148008

Education in 2000 A.D.

1955

Will Your Children Have This Kind of Education?

C55.05

9.01

220.148009

The State in 2000 A.D.

1955

What Will Happen to Liberty?

C55.02

9.01

220.148010

Man's Peril from the Hydrogen Bomb

1954

1954

Man’s Peril from the Hydrogen Bomb

C54.35

Man's Peril

28:16

9.01

220.148010a

Introduction to C. Lamont's 'Freedom is as Freedom Does'

1956

1956

Foreword to the English Edition

B113

Foreword to 'Freedom Is as Freedom Does'

29:34

9.01

220.148010b

Review of M.P. Sharp's Was Justice Done? The Rosenberg-Sobell Case ]

1957

9.01

220.148012

Inconsistency?

1958

1958

Why I Have Changed My Mind

C58.20

9.01

220.148012a

After Four Minutes?

1960

1960

4 Minute Madness

C60.05

9.01

220.148012b

Peace? and Freedom? New Leader

1960

9.01

220.148012c

A Reply to Dr. Hook's Rejoinder

1960

1958

Freedom to Survive

C58.40

9.01

220.148013

Speech for Federal Union

1960

9.01

220.148014-15

Great Britain as a Neutral

1960

1960

Great Britain as a Neutral

C60.24

9.01

220.148016

Statement for Sanity and Suicide

1960

9.01

220.148017

Press Statement by BR and Michael Scott

1960

1960

Offer to Resign by Lord Russell

C60.36

9.01

220.148018

The Cold War & the Income Tax: A Protest

1960

9.01

220.148019

Joint Statement by the President and Chairman of The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

1960

1960

Russell and Collins Still “In Amity”

C60.39

9.01

220.148020

Lord Simon of Wythenshawe ]

1960

9.01

220.148021

Polaris

1960

1961

Polaris

C61.01

9.01

220.148021d

C61.05-MISSING

Bad Habits in Moscow

C61.05

9.01

220.148022

The Case for Neutralism

The Case for Neutralism

1960

1960

The Case for Neutralism

C60.25

9.01

220.148024

S. for recording for CND ]

1960

9.01

220.

1

Notes on geometry ]

1894

Notes on Geometry

2:24

9.01

220.

2

Bosanquet pp. 125-32

1895

9.01

220.

3

Oscillations of 4 Particles Under Attraction & Repulsion

1897

9.01

220.

4

Wundt

1897

9.01

220.

5

Hertz

1898

9.01

220.

6

Borel's Proof of Schroder-Bernstein Theorem

1901

9.01

220.

7

MacColl

1901

9.01

220.

8

Bergson Laughter

1912

9.01

220.

8a

On Propositions': discussion (notes on speakers)

1919

9.01

220.

9

Memorandum on the Boxer Indemnity

1923

9.01

220.

10

Cobden's Writings

1933

9.01

220.

11

Ure

1937

9.01

220.

12

Spain, 1939 [trans. of Sahl's poem "Spanien"]

1942

9.01

220.

12a

Qualities'

c.1942

9.01

220.

13

Using Beelzebub to cast Out Satan"

1951

9.01

220.

14

letter to the Editor of the New Leader

1952

9.01

220.

15

letter to the Federal Parole Board re Jacob Mindel encl. in letter to Mrs. Mindel

1955

9.01

220.

16

Notes on Lowenthal ]

1956

9.01

220.

17

Statement by BR for Reynolds News re attack on Egypt

1956

9.01

220.

18

Message to the meeting to be held at Penrhyndeudraeth on 3 Nov. 1956

1956

9.01

220.

19

letter to Mr. Thomas re exchange in the New Leader

1957

9.01

220.

20

Statement to Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs

1957

9.01

220.

21

letter to the Editor of The Times responding to letter from Schuyler N. Warren

1957

9.01

220.

22

Appeal to President of the French Republic re Djamila Bouhired

1957

9.01

220.

23

letter to David Jowett and D. Chadwick. Re: the Oxford questionnaire

1958

9.01

220.

24

Statement supporting the (Le Mans) danger of nuclear war meeting

1958

9.01

220.

25

Letter to the Prime Minister of the Swiss Republic

1958

9.01

220.

26

Letter to the Editor of the Times

1958

9.01

220.

27

Statement supporting defendents in the trial of the Direct Action Committee

1959

9.01

220.

28

letter to Mr. G. Rassadin of the Soviet Russia Journal. Re: Answers to their questions

1959

9.01

220.

29

A Tribute to Margaret McMillan

1960

9.01

220.

30

Message of Greeting to the meeting in Madison Square Garden on May 19

1960

9.01

220.

31

letter of support to Professor Pauling

1960

9.01

220.

32

Statements concerning the controversy with Canon Collins

1960

9.01

220.

33

Alastor Removed from Russell's copy of The Complete Works of Percy Bysche  Shelley

9.02

220.148025

Statement by Bertrand Russell--February 25, 1961--Trafalgar Square

1961

9.02

220.148025a

Thermonuclear War: Battle of the Experts New Republic

1961

9.02

220.148026

Human Life is in Danger

1961

1961

Human Life is in Danger

C61.18

9.02

220.

letter to Mr. Davies. Re: protest against German troops in Wales

1961

9.02

220.148027

Speech for Committee of 100

1961

9.02

220.148028

The Two K's Versus Mankind

1961

9.02

220.148029

Speech by Bertrand Russell for Hyde Park (madein Trafalgar Square)

1961

D61.03

9.02

220.148031

To the Editor of The Daily Mail

1961

9.02

220.148032

To the Editor of The Daily Mail

1961

9.02

220.148032a

Notes on the Berlin Crisis

1961

9.02

220.148033

Requirements of World Leadership Today

1961

9.02

220.148036-7

Trafalgar Square Meeting The Times

1961

9.02

220.148038

Trafalgar Square Meeting The Times

1961

C61.26

9.02

220.148039

Statement for Press Conference September 9th Demonstration

1961

9.02

220.148040

Letter to the Editor of The Guardian

1961

9.02

220.148041-2

Speech by Bertrand Russell for Meeting at Cardiff, 1st November, 1961

1961

1962

[Speech by Bertrand Russell for Meeting at Cardiff, 1st November, 1961]

C62.14b

9.02

220.

Statement made to the Welsh Press on Nov. 30

1962

9.02

220.

Telegrams sent to Nehru & 1st December. Chou-en-Lai

1962

9.02

220.

Press Statement re Kashmir

1962

9.02

220.148043

Speech for Nonesuch Records

1961

9.02

220.148044-6

Speech by Bertrand Russell for Trafalgar Square meeting

1961

D61.04

9.02

220.

BR replies to a cable, re the proposed Rapacki plan for an atomic free zone in  Europe

1961

9.02

220.148047

The Role of Neutrals in Dissolving the East-West Deadlock

1961

9.02

220.148048

Speech for Foyles Literary Luncheon 23 November 1961

1961

9.02

220.148049

Whose Victory?

1961

9.02

220.148050

Memorandum from BR, 15 Dec 1961

9.02

220.148051-3

Memorandum from BR to the Members and Supporters of the Committee of 100

1961

9.02

220.

New Year Greetings to the Cyprus Youth

1961

9.02

220.148055-6

To My Japanese Readers [of Has Man a Future? ]

1961

9.02

220.148057-8

Prison Sentences

1961

9.02

220.148057a

Birmingham

1961

A116

9.02

220.148059-60

Statement for 'Revolucion' Habana Cuba

1962

1962

Atacar a Cuba llevaría a una guerra nuclear [Attacking Cuba Will Lead to a Nuclear War]

C62.06

9.02

220.148061

Statement by Bertrand Russell concerning the trial at the Old Bailey of Six members of the Committee of 100

1962

9.02

220.148062

Letter to Professor Ichiro Moritaki ]

1962

9.02

220.148063

Statement from BR, 26 August 1962

1962

1962

Sit-Down Likely to be Abandoned

C62.35a

9.02

220.148064-71

To Avoid Nuclear War. Atlantic Monthly Galley proofs. Encl. Atlantic Monthly (Louise Dsaulniers) to BR & BR to; copy of article from Atlantic Monthly and New Statesman

1962

9.02

220.

Preface to Juggernaut: The Warfare State by Fred J. Cook

1962

9.02

220.

Message to People of Canada (Canadian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament)

1962

9.02

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Times re civil disobedience

1962

9.02

220.

letter to D.E. Jackson ] re nuclear war

1962

9.02

220.

letter to the Editor Manas

1962

9.02

220.

cable re William Worthy to Robert Kennedy encl. in letter to Taylor Adams from Russell's Secretary

1962

9.02

220.

German translation of letter from BR to Karl Gerst which was sent to Radio  Frankfort

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Morning News (Pakistan)

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Mr. V. Kalidas, editor of The Radhakrishan Number, in honour of Dr. Radhakrishan

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Periodico Revolucion. Re: Cuba's role in opposing nuclear policies

1962

9.02

220.

Statement re cold war encl. in letter to Helen Bastable (Committee for Democratic Rights in the U.S.A.)

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Tefkros Anthias. Re: world conference on disarmament in Moscow

1962

9.02

220.148072

C62.50a

1962

1962

[Address to Tenth Pugwash Conference]

C62.50a

9.02

220.

Press Statement re the situation in Cuba

1962

9.02

220.

Message re Chief Albert Lutuli encl. in letter to Kenneth Munro

1962

9.02

220.

Supporting message encl. in letter to Danilo Dolci

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Aleksnadar V. Stefanovic. Re: answering his questions

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Mr. Hoegler. Re: the danger of nuclear warfare

1962

9.02

220.

Two letters in support of Everyman III (letter to Soviet Peace Committee; letter to Dr. Muste)

1962

9.02

220.

Questions pose for the New Statesman interview

1962

9.02

220.

Recorded message for Iraqi Celebrations

1962

9.02

220.148073

Recorded Statement for Zengakuren re: 5-10-62

1962

9.02

220.

letter to the Spanish Ambassador in London

1962

9.02

220.

Message for meeting held on amnesty for Greek Political prisoners

1962

9.02

220.148074-98

Press statement [etc., 22-8 Oct. 1962 ]

1962

9.02

220.148099-123

Press Statement [etc. 22-8 October 1962 ]

1962

9.02

220.148124-25

Message from BR; You Are To Die

1962

A125

9.02

220.148126-7

To London Committee of 100

1962

9.02

220.

Statement to the celebration of October 28, 1940 held in London at the Royal Hotel Woburn Place on Sunday, October 28, 1962

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Mr. Klaus E.R. von Schwarze. Re: the West German government

1962

9.02

220.

Statement for Emergency Civil Liberties Committee upon receipt of the Tom Paine award

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Miss Anna Tsigmond. Re: opposing nuclear preparations

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Mr. Murray Fisher of Playboy. Re: Russell interview

1962

9.02

220.

Statement for Amnesty for Portugal political prisoners. encl. in letter to H. Ward Conference for Amnesty

1962

9.02

220.148128

S. on War over Berlin ]

1962

9.02

220.148129-30

message to Conference ] encl. in letter to Socialist Party of Japan (Jotaro   Kawakami)

1962

9.02

220.

Press Statements etc. re the Sino Indian Dispute November 16-26 (encl. Index of Texts and Summaries provided Guardian as of 25 Nov. 1962)

1962

9.02

220.

letter to the Editor of the Washington Post

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Mr. Gurdial Verma. Re: message for their science exhibition

1962

9.02

220.

letter to M.S. Nassar, editor in chief 'As-safa' repsonding to questions re World Affairs

9.02

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Times re nuclear tests

1962

9.02

220.

Statement re the Prosecution of the Association of Victims of the Nazi Regime

1962

9.02

220.

letter to Amrit Kaur re Chinese Cease-fire with India

1962

9.02

220.148131

To President Gamal Abdel Nasser and the People of the United Arab Republic

1962

9.02

220.148132-35

Statement to Young Japanese World Federalists. Statement to Young Japanese from the President of the Committee of 100 in Britain.

1962

9.02

220.

Statement on Nelson Mandela

1962

9.02

220.148136

Answers to two queries

1962

9.02

220.

Draft: Interview with Lord Bertrand Russell on Future of Mankind

1962

9.02

220.148136a

Nuclear War: An American Experts Forecast

1962

9.03

220.

Message sent to a meeting to Demand Amnesty for the Greek Political Prisoners [January 1963?]

1963

9.03

220.

letter of endorsement for Medical History of Contraception

1963

9.03

220.

letter to editor of Observer, January 11, 1963

1963

9.03

220.

letter to editor of the Washington Post, January 29, 1963

1963

9.03

220.

letter to S. Rosenfield, assistant editor of Maariv

1963

9.03

220.

letter to Bjhelyi Attila

1963

9.03

220.148137-38

Message to the People of Cuba from BR Jan. 1963

1963

9.03

220.148137a

Message to the Conference on "World Government" to be held on Jan. 26, 1963, at the U. of London

1963

9.03

220.

Foreword to Kuboyama, and the saga of the Lucky Dragon, and a letter to its   author

1963

9.03

220.

Message to the National Cyprist Committee Meeting

1963

9.03

220.148140-148145

A Decent Way to Live

1963

"Stop the Race towards Death"

C63.19

9.03

220.148146

[Statement on Rossi's 'The Third World']

1963

1965

Prefazione to Paesi nuovi e politica mondiale

B224

9.03

220.

Letter to the Editor of France-Observateur

1963

9.03

220.

Message to the Italian Peace Movement

1963

9.03

220.

Statement by Bertrand Russell re E.R. Parker and M. McKenna

1963

9.03

220.

Message to the General Assembly of the United Nations

1963

9.03

220.

Letter to the Editor of the Toronto Daily Star

1963

C63.10a

9.03

220.

Message to the people of Portugal encl. in letter to F.H. Lopes da Silva

1963

9.03

220.

Message sent to Prof. J.G. Hondebrink, re Pugwash

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the Editors of Harper's Magazine re dangers of nuclear war and article by J. Fischer

1963

9.03

220.

letter to Paul Bolte of The Menard Time re Prison and criminality

1963

9.03

220.

letter to J. Fischer

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the editor of Minority of One

1963

9.03

220.

letter to J. Fischer (Harper's Magazine0

1963

9.03

220.

Message re Norway's resistance to nuclear warfare in Norway. Enclosed in letter to Norah Farstad

1963

9.03

220.

Message to the Committee of 100

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the Editor of the Washington Post. Re: the war in Vietnam

1963

9.03

220.

letter to Leonard V. Fulton, author of Letters for Timothy

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Times

1963

9.03

220.148147-50

To the editor of the New Statesman ]

1963

1963

Labour and the Intellectuals

C63.13

9.03

220.148151

Message to the Continental Congress of Solidarity with Cuba

1963

9.03

220.148152

Russell's Appeal to Heads of States

1963

9.03

220.

Suggested questions for a tape interview concerning the problem of peace

1963

9.03

220.

Message to the People of Okinawa

1963

9.03

220.

Message from Bertrand Russell to the "Bertrand Russell" Committee of 100 in   Greece

1963

9.03

220.

Statement re Greek Government ban of Ant-nuclear march

1963

9.03

220.

To the Editor of Izvestia

1963

9.03

220.

Press statement to the Heads of state in the Middle East

1963

9.03

220.148153-4

Message for Nobel Dinner

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Times. Re: reply to editorial of April 8

1963

9.03

220.0148155-7

Statement on Easter Demonstrations 16 April 1963 tscc; Statement on Spies for Peace April (Easter Monday) 15 1963; The Day the Guardian printed the full text ... April 17, 1963 newsclipping

1963

9.03

220.148158

Letter to the Editor of The Times

1963

C63.31

9.03

220.

Statement concerning deportation of my secretary from Greece

1963

9.03

220.

letter to Mr. S.N. Ray of The Radical Humanist. Re: BR's sponsorship of the publication

1963

9.03

220.

statement re the execution of Julian Grimau

1963

9.03

220.

Statement re Mr. Lorenz Knorr

1963

9.03

220.148159-63

Statement for meeting on "Spies for Peace"

1963

9.03

220.

Message for the 4th Marathon March of May 22 Athens Greece

1963

9.03

220.

Statement condemning Greek action

1963

9.03

220.

Message to meeting concerning the Trial and execution of Julian Grimau, House of Commons

1963

9.03

220.

Statement in Response to Foreign Office. Statement re Greek Political Prisoners

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Times. Re: letter to the editor of April 12

1963

9.03

220.

Letter to the editor of the Times

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the editor of the Guardian

1963

9.03

220.148164-71

S. on obstructing Secret Service telephone lines ]

1963

9.03

220.148172

S. on regional Headquarters in Brecon ]

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the Student Peace Union. Re: chemical warfare in S. Vietnam

1963

9.03

220.

Press Statement regarding the Greek Government's responsibility for the attack on Gregory Lambrakis and Mr. Tsarouchas

1963

9.03

220.

Message for the conference in Algeria enclosed in a letter to Prime Minister Ahmed Ben Bella

1963

9.03

220.

Statement by Bertrand Russell on the Death of Dr. Gregory Lambrakis, M.P.

1963

9.03

220.

Remarks address to The Anti-Apartheid Movement; and statement on Mangaleso Sobukwe

1963

9.03

220.

letter of endorsement to Carl Bonnevie

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the Editor of the Washington Post. Re: war atrocities in Vietnam

1963

9.03

220.

letter to Aksit Gokturk. Re: translating Religion and Science into Turkish

1963

9.03

220.

letter to George Matthews, editor of the Daily Worker. Re: an endorsement of the publication

1963

9.03

220.

letter to Rabbi Arthur Schneier. Re: responsibility to the aged.

1963

9.03

220.

Statement in German by BR

1963

9.03

220.148173-81

letter to the Editor of Peace News (and a May 17 version)

1963

C63.40

9.03

220.148182-3

Statement on the Death of Pope John

1963

1963

[Death of Pope John]

C63.47

9.03

220.

letter to Philip Kerby, editor of Frontier. Re: a critique of the publication

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the editor of the Guardian, June 11, 1963

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the editor of the New York Times, June 11, 1963

1963

9.03

220.

Statement on the Resignation of the Karamanlis Gov't

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the Editors of the Liberation, The Nation, New Republic, Liberal Democrat, etc. Re: Vietnam

1963

9.03

220.

Statement re Jose Bernardino encl. in letter to H. Ward British Committee for Portuguese Amnesty

1963

9.03

220.

Re: Greece

1963

9.03

220.

message for the Union of Greek Democrats Great Britain meeting

1963

9.03

220.

letter to Dr. James R. Newman. Re: an endorsement statement for a set of encyclopaedias

1963

9.03

220.

letter to the editor of the Guardian, June 11, 1963

1963

9.03

220.

Press Statement on Iraq

1963

9.04

220.

Statement re Greek Political Prisoners

1963

9.04

220.

Rough draft of statement concerning atrocities in Iraq

1963

9.04

220.

Statement to the Meeting Paying Tribute to Dr. Lambrakis

1963

9.04

220.

Statement by BR to the Sunday Times

1963

9.04

220.

Statement to The Sunday Times

1963

9.04

220.

letter to the Sec. of State for Home Affairs

1963

9.04

220.

Statement for Peace News "The Ethics of the Sunday Times"

1963

9.04

220.

Statement by Bertrand Russell on Greek Demonstrations

1963

9.04

220.

Letter to the Editor of The Times re Woodrow Wyatt

1963

9.04

220.

Letter to the General Confederation of Greek Labour Athens, Greece (encl. in letter sent to the Editor of The Guardian by Christopher Farley, July 14, 1963)

1963

9.04

220.

Letter to the Editor of The Observer

1963

9.04

220.

Answers to questions from Athinaki, Athens Greece

1963

9.04

220.148184-5

letter contains message to Mr. P. Andrews re nuclear testimony

1963

9.04

220.148186

message to Ninth World conference against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs ] Encl. in letter to Japan Council against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs (Kaoru Yasui)

1963

C63.65a

9.04

220.148187

letter to the Editor of The Guardian

1963

C63.66

9.04

220.

Message to the Hiroshima Day Demonstration in Athens from Bertrand Russell

1963

9.04

220.

Message to Al Hamishmar

1963

9.04

220.

letter to the Editor of the New Statesman. Re: Unrest among blacks in New York

1964

9.04

220.

Message from Bertrand Russell (re anti-semitism in the Soviet Union)

1963

9.04

220.148188-91

Sequel to the Test-ban treaty?

1963

9.04

220.

letter to Richard Findlater, editor of The Twentieth Century. Re: Fred Cook's The Warfare State

1963

9.04

220.

letter to Mr. Murray Fisher of Playboy. Re: Writing a second article for Playboy

1964

9.04

220.

statement concerning the case of Hamish MacKay and William Mackie and the Walter-McCarran Act

1963

9.04

220.148192

China and the Test Ban Treaty

China and the Test Ban Treaty

1963

1963

Prelude to Another Cold War?

C63.67

9.04

220.148193

S. for Czech News Agency ]

1963

9.04

220.148194-218

To the Editor of the New Statesman et al. re test-ban treaty

1963

C63.67

9.04

220.148219

Statement on the Test-ban Treaty for the Soviety Press Agency

1963

9.04

220.148220-53

Letters to the Editor of The Guardian et al. re Adlai Stevenson

1963

C63.68

9.04

220.148254-60

Letter to the editor of The Guardian re: K.H.W. Hilborn's letter

1963

1963

Nuclear Weapons and the “Free World”

C63.69

9.04

220.

letter to the Editor of Harpers (Mr. Fischer)

1963

9.04

220.

letter to Leo Huberman and Paul Sweezy editors of Monthly Review

1963

9.04

220.148260a

S. on the American Negro ]

1963

9.04

220.148261

Message enclosed in a letter to Yoshiyuki Tsukaguchi re Japans struggle against nuclear war

1963

9.04

220.148262

some wars ]

1963

9.04

220.148262a

Part II

1963

9.04

220.

letter to the Editor of the Times

1963

9.04

220.

Statement for the 11th Congress of the World Association of World Federalists (Tokyo)

1963

9.04

220.148262b

Untitled Article ]

1963

9.04

220.

Statement "India and World Peace"

1963

9.04

220.

Letter to the editor of the Guardian re Ernst Aust & Blinkuer

1963

9.04

220.

letter to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph

1963

9.04

220.

letter to Mr. Murray Fisher of Playboy. Re: Article concerning violence in America

1964

9.04

220.

letter to John Fischer, editor of Harper's Magazine. Re: Mr. Eybye's letter

1963

9.04

220.

Nuclear Appeal re nuclear weapons in Arab States and Israel (encl. with August 26 letter to Ralph from Simha)

1963

9.04

220.

Letter to the Editor re Greek Political Prisoners

1963

9.04

220.

Statement for International Use to N.C. Zamindar

1963

9.04

220.

Statement on South Africa (re: letter of Dr. S. Jacobson)

1963

9.04

220.

Statement/letter to the editor of the Herald-Tribune re William Worthy and Cuba

1963

9.04

220.

Message re development of Swiss atomic arms ...

1963

9.04

220.

Answers to 2 Questions in a letter to Mr. N. Fraidenraich

1963

9.04

220.

letter to the Editor of The Texas Observer (Ronnie Dugger) praising the Journal and in particular an article by Roger Shattuck

1963

9.04

220.

Message re Rev. Aston Jones encl. in letter to Emergency Civil Liberties Committee

1963

9.04

220.

Press Statement re prosecution in George Clark case

1963

9.04

220.

Message re students who travelled to Cuba encl. in letter to Jeffrey Sheppard Gordon

1963

9.04

220.

Message for the American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born encl. in letter to Annette Provinzano

1963

9.04

220.

Birthday message to Rockwell Kent

1963

9.04

220.

letter of support to Herr Ernst Aust and his journal Blinkuer

1963

9.04

220.148263

Message for Rome Conference on Soviet Jews of October 1

1963

9.05

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Times re the students who travelled to Cuba

1963

9.05

220.

letter to the Editor of the Observer re Ernst Aust and Blinkfuer

1963

9.05

220.

Message re political prisoners in Spain encl. in letter to Eileen Turner/Appeal for Amnesty in Spain

1963

9.05

220.

statement on the American Negro encl. in letter to M.S. Arnoni The Minority of One

1963

9.05

220.

declaration of protest on behalf of the Spanish Liberarians arrested in France (BR co-signer)

1963

9.05

220.

letter to the editor of the Observer, October 16, 1963

1963

9.05

220.

letter to Iranian National Front Organization in Great Britain, re: the Shah

1963

9.05

220.

Statement by Bertrand Russell concerning the sale of Buccaneer Bombers to South Africa

1963

9.05

220.

Message encl. inletter to the Defence Committee for Victims of Nazi Persecution (Elizabeth Dales)

1963

9.05

220.

Statement for Anti-Apartheid March, 3 November 1963

1963

9.05

220.

Statement re political prisoners in Morocco

1963

9.05

220.

letter to the editor of The Statesman

1963

9.05

220.

Message to the People of Chile and Latin America

1963

9.05

220.148264-66

Message honouring Thomas Merton ] encl. in letter to PAX (Martin Peretz)

1963

9.05

220.148267-69

Message for International Student Week for Peace and Friendship (Encl: BR to International Union of Students (Zbynek Vokrouhticky))

1963

9.05

220.

Cable message to Herbert T. Rosenfeld of the Aero Institute

1963

9.05

220.148270-1

Statement by BR

1963

9.05

220.

Message for Westminster Amnesty Group Meeting

1963

9.05

220.

letter to the Editor of The Observer (re Dr. Weyl)

1963

9.05

220.

Message encl. in letter to Dr. Weyl re German Nazi Victims

1963

9.05

220.148272

Press Release [re Soviet Jews ]

1963

9.05

220.148273

Press Release [re Soviet Jews ]

1963

C64.17

9.05

220.

My View of the Cold War

1963

9.05

220.

Message to Algmeiner DeutscherNachrichtendienst from BR

1963

9.05

220.148274

Message ]. Encl. in letter to Youth Peace Campaign (Marnie Siggers)

1963

9.05

220.148275

Message encl. in letter to Andrew Papworth

1963

9.05

220.

Letter to the Editor of the Guardian

1963

9.05

220.

letter to Sidney Lens. Re: The Folly of Anti-Communism

1963

9.05

220.148276-8

War and Peace in Nuclear Era for Pease Sera

1963

9.05

220.148279-83

Message to the People of Rumania from BR

1963

9.05

220.

Message to the Iraqui Students Society - 2 folders

1963

9.05

220.

Memorandum on the Congo and Southern Rhodesia

1963

9.05

220.

Message from BR

1963

9.05

220.

Miss Reed's interview. Corrections to the proof copy

1963

9.05

220.148284

Blurb for Political Ideals

1963

9.05

220.148285

The Imminent Danger of Nuclear War

1963

9.05

220.148286-8

The Myth of American "Freedom"

1963

9.05

220.

Telegram sent to German and International Youth Information Service April 13th

1963

9.05

220.148289

Pacem in Terris

1963

1963

Aan de kant van gezond staatsmanschap [On the Side of Sane Statesmanship]

C63.42

9.05

220.148290

Pope John XXIII

1963

[Death of Pope John]

C63.47

9.05

220.148291-3

Suggestions for an article "What is a good newspaper?" for the New York Times

1963

9.05

220.148294-5

Suggestions for Atlantic Peace Foundation part of Russell Conference

1963

9.05

220.148297

Why India's Belligerence?

1963

9.05

220.148297a

My idea of a Good Newspaper for New York Times

1963

9.05

220.148298-302

My View of the Cold War

1964

9.05

220.

A warning to the people of Australia and New Zealand from Bertrand Russell

1964

9.05

220.

Foreword to the Hebrew edition of Unarmed Victory

1964

9.05

220.

Insert for unidentified article of mid-sixties

1964

9.05

220.

Statement from BR to the Conference of the International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace

1964

9.05

220.

Message for the giving of the Nobel Prize for Peace to Linus Pauling

1964

9.05

220.

Message re prisons and treatment of prisoners

1964

9.05

220.

letter to U.S. President, Lyndon B. Johnson, re an American invasion of Cuba

1964

9.05

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Times re violence and the American Negro

1964

9.05

220.

letter to the Editor of the Herald-Tribune and the Saint Louis Post Dispatch. Re: the war in Vietnam

1964

9.05

220.

Letter to the Editor of the Observer

1964

9.05

220.

Statement on Heinz Brandt

1964

9.05

220.

letter to the Editor of the Sunday Times

1964

9.05

220.000000

Press Statement, message sent to Political Prisoners of South Africa (BR is a co-signed)

1964

9.05

220.

Message re the release of Manuel Rodrgues da Silva encl. in letter to H. Ward/British Committee for Portuguese Amnesty. Also a quote of this message in News and Information Bulletin No. 4 March 1964 (British Committee for Portuguese Amnesty)

1964

9.05

220.

letter to the Editor of the Observer re Hans Fladung

1964

9.05

220.148303-6

[FILE MISSING]

1964

[Disarmament]

C64.43a

9.05

220.148307-11

To the Editor of the Times

1964

9.06

220.

Minor correction in Statement for book about Heinz Brandt enclosed in letter (to Werner Thoenessen)

1964

9.06

220.

Press Statement re Africa

1964

9.06

220.148311a

Semantics and the Cold War Playboy

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editor of Varsity re persecution of the Bloomington Students

1964

9.06

220.

letter to Marvin Adler/The Education Journal re treatment of the American Negroe

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editor of the Observer. Re: Vietnam

1964

9.06

220.

Message for Conference Against Nuclear Weapons incl. in letter to The Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs (Kaoru Yasui)

1964

9.06

220.

letter to P. Gruber of Fact magazine, re good wishes

1965

9.06

220.

message re Olive Schreiner encl. in letter to Zeida Friedlander

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editors of the New York Times, Washington Post, York Gazette & Daily. Re: S.E. Asia

1964

9.06

220.

Press Statement

1964

9.06

220.148312

Message ]. In letter to Unitarian Church of Calgary (David B. Craig)

1964

9.06

220.148313

Message for Conference ] Encl. in letter to American Humanist Assoc. (Roger Williams)

1964

9.06

220.148314-15

A New Approach to Peace

1964

9.06

220.148316-17

letter to President Johnson ]

1964

9.06

220.148318-41

letter to The Scotsman et al.

1964

C64.34

9.06

220.

Appeal on behalf of students who travelled to Cuba (BR co-associate with appeal)

1964

9.06

220.

Message re Miguel de Unamuno encl. in letter to German Bleiberg

1964

9.06

220.

Message encl. in letter to the Editor of Vanita Maha Vidyalaya re nuclear war

1964

9.06

220.

Message encl. in letter to Ronald Segal for the International Conference on Economic Sanctions against South Africa

1964

9.06

220.

Message re nuclear war encl. in letter to Fritz Hollstein

1964

9.06

220.

Message in Honor of Dr. Uphaus encl. in letter to Committee to Honor Dr. Willard Uphaus

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Herld Tribune

1964

9.06

220.

message enclosed in letter to Walter Lowenfess re imprisonment of Sequeiros

1964

9.06

220.

Answers to two questions in letter to David Liberson Jewish Daily Forward

1964

9.06

220.

BR's approval of boycotting South African goods

1964

9.06

220.

Message for Easter Sunday Demonstration re War in Vietnam. Encl. in letter to (Richard Such and Cheryl Arnold of) the Associated Students of Stanford U.

1964

9.06

220.

Message re nuclear weapons encl. in letter to (Helen Pauling, Dagmar Wilson)

1964

9.06

220.

two letters to Premier Khrushchev

1964

9.06

220.

re Iraqi Embassy

1964

9.06

220.

message re Thomas Paine encl. in letter to J. Lewis The Thomas Paine Foundation

1964

9.06

220.

Message encl. in letter to Tom Brewer from RS re threat of nuclear war

1964

9.06

220.

Message for Roger Baldwin encl. in letter to Walter Bergman American Civil Liberties Union

1964

9.06

220.

letter to G.F. Cronk with BR's views on the suspension of 7 students at Paterson State College

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Philadelphia Daily

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editor of The Guardian. Re: speech in Manchester

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editor of The Times. Re: speech in Manchester

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Herald Tribune re US/USSR/Cuba relations

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the editor of The Guardian, May 6, 1964

9.06

220.148341a-44a

Anomalies of the Cold War

1964

9.06

220.

letter entitled "Legality in Cuba" to the St.Louis Post-Dispatch

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, May 19, 1964

1964

9.06

220.

Statement for the Confederation of Iranian Students. Re: Royal tour of the Shah

1964

9.06

220.

letter of support for Russell Statler

1964

9.06

220.148345

Statement on "The Face of War" by BR

1964

9.06

220.

Message enclosed in letter to Hamburger Komitee zur Wahrung Demokratischer

1964

9.06

220.

Statement in support of Charles Allen's book "The Fourth Reich" (encl. in letter to Ruth Rosenwald)

1964

9.06

220.

Appeal by Britains concerned with liberty in the US. Encl. in letter from Helen Bastble (Committee for Dmocratic rights in the U.S.A.) BR lent his name to the appeal

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph

1964

9.06

220.

message (re the Deutsche Friedens Union) encl. in letter to Count of Westphalen1964, 2 June ]

9.06

220.

letter to the Minister of the Interior in Lisbon re prisoners in Peniche Fortress

1964

9.06

220.

Speech made in Trafalgar Square on Sunday, 14 June 1964

1964

9.06

220.

Press Statement re German Political Prisoners

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Editor of The Times (et al) co-signed with J.D. Bernal

1964

9.06

220.

letter to President Macapagal Philippines Republic re political prisoners

1964

9.06

220.

Text of Press Statement

1964

9.06

220.148348-9

letter to Editor of the Times

1964

C64.44

9.06

220.148350

Statement on Vanessa Redgrave's recording of songs against Apartheid in letter to Topic Records (G. Sharp)

1964

9.06

220.148350a

suspension of Dr. Ozmon and Dr. Taylor

1964

1964

Bertrand Russell Assails Paterson State Again

C64.52

9.06

220.

Message re political prisoners and detention of opposition parlamentarisn in Venezuela

1964

9.06

220.

letters to W. German Ambassador and Minister of Justice, re Dr. Herterich's harrassment

1964

9.06

220.

Press statement supporting Lambrakis Youth Movement in Greece

1964

9.06

220.

letter to Tom Waite. Re: the formation of an independent Socialist Youth Movement in the US.

1964

9.06

220.

Statement by Bertrand Russell for Political Union Board of Stanford University - FOLDER MISSING

1964

9.06

220.

Message enclosed in letter to Russell Dearnley Stetler Jr. re Vietnam War - FOLDER MISSING

1964

9.06

220.

Press release for Article Concerning Vietnam - FOLDER MISSING

1964

9.06

220.

letter to the Chairman of the Committee of Action, Mr. N. Xien. re BR's material published in Hanoi, Vietnam - FOLDER MISSING

1964

9.06

220.

Message re Vietnam encl. in letter to (John Eber) Movement for Colonial Freedom - FOLDER MISSING

1964

9.07

220.148351-53

message to the conference for the de-nuclearisation of the Mediterranean both on sea and on land

1964

C64.51

9.07

220.

Statement on Famine and other Social conditions in reference to a conference

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Herald Tribune. Re: war in Vietnam

1964

9.07

220.148354

To the editor of The Guardian

1964

9.07

220.148355-62

To the Editor of the Observer

1964

9.07

220.148363

Letter to the Editor of the Sunday Times

1964

C64.53

9.07

220.

Statement supporting German Campaign against nuclear weapons (encl. in letter to A. Buro)

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editor of The Times

1964

9.07

220.

Statement of Deputation to U.S. Ambassador on Vietnam BR is a co-signer

1964

9.07

220.

Press Statement re BR's meeting with David Bruce American Ambassador

1964

9.07

220.

Letter to Editor of Sovietish Heimland re Soviet Jews

1964

9.07

220.

Press release re Negroe unrest in the U.S.

1964

9.07

220.148364-66

Statement for Novosti Press

1964

1964

Aktualnaia zadacha sovremennosti; zaiavlenio Bertrana Rassela [Essential Contemporary Tasks; Bertrand Russell’s Statement]

C64.59

9.07

220.148367-69

Statement for TASS on Test Ban Treaty

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Herald Tribune

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editor of the Guardian

1964

9.07

220.148370-73

Africa and the Movement for Peace

1964

9.07

220.148374

S. on Goldwater ]

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editor of Literaturnaia Gazeta

1964

9.07

220.

Opposition to World War I Draft letter to the Observer, et al. signed by BR and Fenner Brockway

1964

9.07

220.

The Increase of American Violence

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the editor of The Times, Aug 4, 1964

1964

9.07

220.

letter to Mr. S.M. Ghose of the World Union. Re: the highest political aim of man.

1964

9.07

220.

Press Statement and Cables to President Johnson, Premier Chou En-lai and Premier Ho Chi-min

1964

9.07

220.

Statement re American Attack on North Vietnam

1964

9.07

220.148375

Statement on the Cold War

1964

G48

9.07

220.148376

Statement on attacks on North Vietnam

1964

1964

Russell Condemns U.S. Vietnam Action

C64.62

9.07

220.148377-80

To the Editor of The Observer

1964

9.07

220.148381-82

To the Editor of The Observer

1964

9.07

220.148383

Answers to Questions of At-Tarik Review

1964

1964

[Answers to Questions]

C64.57

9.07

220.148384-6

message to Youth Forum ] in letter to TASS (E. Egorou)

1964

9.07

220.148387-88

Statement sent to Vena

1964

1964

Warning by Russell

C64.62a

9.07

220.148389

letter to the Editor of the New Statesman

1964

9.07

220.

statement by BR on Vietnam encl. in letter to Senator Morse

1964

9.07

220.

Oppression in South Arabia sent to Editor of Al Ahram

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editor of The Guardian re American intervention in the Congo

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editor of The Times. Re: Mr. P.J. Honey - 2 folders

1964

9.07

220.

Cable to the Shah

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editors of the Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, etc. Re: war atrocities in Vietnam

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the editor of the Chicago Tribune

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the Editor of the Christian Science Monitor

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the editor of The Times, Aug 31, 1964

1964

9.07

220.

letter to the editor of the New York Post from BR as Chairman of the "Who Killed Kennedy?"

1964

9.07

220.

Statement on Stuart Christie and Fernando Carballo and the Franco regime

1964

9.07

220.

Statement issued by BR on behalf of the BR Peace Foundation

1964

9.07

220.

Message re imposing religious belief in the school system encl. in letter to William McIlroy

1964

9.07

220.

Freedom in Iran"

1964

9.07

220.

letter to Mrs. Susan Stanich Abrams, Women Strike for Peace. Re: being a signatory for their advertisement

1964

9.07

220.

Statement re Greek Political Prisoners

1964

9.07

220.148391-3

Replies to Questions for the Sun and the Journal

1964

9.07

220.

Press Statement re Gulf of Tonkin incident no. 2

1964

9.07

220.

Message encl. in letter to (Mamie Smith) South Africa Protest

1964

9.07

220.

Message re South African tyranny encl. in letter to Connie Kirby/Alexander Defence Committee

1964

9.07

220.

Statement on the Warren Commission Report, BR Chairman "Who Killed Kennedy" Committee

1964

9.07

220.

Notes in case of need if Khrushchev publishes BR's letter and his own"

1964

9.07

220.

letter to Mr. Mohamed Hasanin Haykal re: BR's articles published in Al-Ahram, South Arabia

1964

9.08

220.148394

replies to questionnaire sent to Abidine Dino

1964

1964

“Tarafsizlik Türki˙yeyi˙ tek bas¸yina birakmaz” [“A Neutral Turkey Would Not be Isolated”]

C64.75a

9.08

220.148394a

letter to Sovietish Heimland ]

1964

C64.86

9.08

220.

letter to the editor of The Times, Oct 2, 1964

1964

9.08

220.

Message re US and Vietnam War encl. in letter to Donald F. Keys National Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy Inc.

1964

9.08

220.

letter to the Editor of the Washington Post

1964

9.08

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Herald Tribune

1964

9.08

220.

An open letter to President Johnson

1964

9.08

220.

letter to the Editor of The Times. Re: Mr. P.J. Honey

1964

9.08

220.

Message re nuclear war encl. in letter to the National Farmers Union

1964

9.08

220.148395-97

Cold War and World Poverty Africa and the World also Mainstream

1964

9.08

220.

Statement for Anti-Apartheid

1964

9.08

220.

letter to the editor of The Times, Oct 30, 1964

1964

9.08

220.

Message for the India Society of the University of Nottingham

1964

9.08

220.

letter to Mrs. Janice Symons. Re: Message for The Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament

1964

9.08

220.

letter to the editor of The Times, Nov 17, 1964

1964

9.08

220.148398

Prospects for Peace in 1965. Sent to British Soviet Friendship

1964

9.08

220.

letter to Mr. Gray. Re: the Russian Revolution

1964

9.08

220.148399

Message on Danger of War [in letter to Wilhelm Ude 1964, 20 Nov. ]

1964

9.08

220.148400

Message to Conference in Opposition to the War in Vietnam Hanoi

1964

9.08

220.

letter to Fenner Brockway. Re: the war in Vietnam

1964

9.08

220.

letter to John R. Osborne. Re: Vietnam war and Western intellectuals

1964

9.08

220.

Overnight cable sent to President Johnson re Vietnam

1964

9.08

220.

letter to the Editors of the Hindusthan Times, National Herald, Times of India, etc. Re: the BRPF

1964

9.08

220.

statement re Goldwater's policy

1964

9.08

220.

Semantics and the Cold War" article for Playboy

1964

9.08

220.

Message re war in Vietnam encl. in letter to Jeffery S. Gordon

1964

9.08

220.

Press Statement re Home Office obstructing 3-man delegation from Soviet Union

1964

9.08

220.

Message for the fourth congress of the Confederation of Iranian Students Encl. in letter to H. Massali/Confederation of Iranian Students

1964

9.08

220.

Message greeting Iraqi students encl. in letter to N.K. Bayati Iraqi students Society in the U.K.

1964

9.08

220.

letter to Mr. A.S. Raman, editor of The Illustrated Weekly of India. Re: Replies to his questions

1964

9.08

220.148401

War and Atrocity in Vietnam

1964

9.08

220.148402

The Ethos of Violence

1964

9.08

220.148403-06

Free World Barbarism/The Great Sin in Vietnam

1964

9.08

220.148403a

Free World Barbarism

1964

9.08

220.148407-08

Free World Barbarism: The War of Atrocity in Vietnam

1964

9.08

220.148409-15

Tribute to Nehru ts; ts; part of letter from BR to the Minority of One (M.S. Arnoni); tear sheet from Illustrated Weekly of India

1964

Jawaharlal Nehru 1889–1964

C64.50

9.08

220.148416

16 Questions on the Assassination

1964

9.08

220.148417-21

Statement for Australian WILPF

1965

9.08

220.

Statement on the Attacks on North Vietnam

1964

9.08

220.

Emergency Statement on Vietnam

1964

9.08

220.

letter to the Prime Minister, signed by BR and others

1965

9.08

220.

Message sent to Rally in Havana

1965

9.08

220.

Various Announcements statements and invitations re the International Conference on Amnesty for Iraqi Political Prisoners held February 6 and 7 1965

1965

9.08

220.

BR's view of the A.C.L.U. Investigation of the state of affairs at Patterson State College. Encl. in letter to Howard A. Ozman

1965

9.08

220.

Agreement to sponsor the Parent's Defense Committee for Berkeley Students and a message in support of the student demonstrations enclosed in a letter to Adele Erenberg, Parents' Defense Committee for Berkeley Students

1965

9.08

220.

Statement re the US and the Dominican Republic

1965

9.08

220.

Cable to General Khanh in Saigon and Statement re executing demonstrators against U.S. government agents Encl. in letter to Nguyen Xien (Intellectuals' Committee of Action, Vietnam)

1965

9.08

220.148422-23

Press Statement re: Saigon Government

1965

9.08

220.14824-25

Press Statement

1965

9.08

220.

Lord Russell's Speech to the International Conference on Amnesty for Irqaqi Political Prisoners

1965

9.08

220.

Statement by BR, re the American attack on North Vietnam

1965

9.08

220.148426-7

Press Statement

1965

9.08

220.

The Labour Party's Foreign Policy speech by BR, London School of Economics

1965

9.08

220.

Statement on Emergency Legislation

1965

9.08

220.

Statement on the German Peace Union

1965

9.08

220.148429

Emergency Statement on Vietnam to be Delivered before Full Address

Emergency Statement on Vietnam to be Delivered before Full Address

1965

1954

Bertrand Russell advierte al mundo [Bertrand Russell Warns the World]

C65.14

9.08

220.

Message encl. in letter to Ken Coates The Week re US & Vietnam

1965

9.08

220.148430

Press statement by BR on International Conference

1965

1965

Lord Russell Calls Conference

C65.10

9.08

220.148431-33

Message to Martin Key/Youth Against War and Fascism

1965

9.08

220.148433a

Statement on Dark Ghetto by Kenneth Clark

1965

G47

9.08

220.

letter to the Editor of The Times

1965

9.08

220.

Press Statement re the murder of Malcolm X

1965

9.08

220.

Message encl. in letter to L. Douglas re Charles Allen's book Heusinger of the 4th Reich

1965

9.08

220.

letter to the Editor of The Observer

1965

9.08

220.

An Open letter to Arab Intellectuals

1965

9.09

220.148434

Statement made March 8, 1965 and given to Mrs. Ghosh

1965

9.09

220.

Statement for March 20th meeting encl. in letter to Gloria Feldman and 1 page of notes entitled forms of Protest and Forecast

1965

9.09

220.

To the Editor of the Observer re Vietnam

1965

9.09

220.148435

Message from Bertrand Russell to the Conference Against Repression in Spain, London

1965

9.09

220.148436

Press Statement, March 26, 1965

1965

1965

Big Praise for Osagyefo

C65.17

9.09

220.

Statement re the Harlem Negro opression enclosed in letter to CERGE (William McAdoo) endorsing the aims of CERGE

1965

9.09

220.

Cable of support for the boycott of Alabama to Martin Luther King

1965

9.09

220.

Message for the Women's Institute

1965

9.09

220.148438-40

S. re American Government actions in Vietnam ] Removed from letter to The Week Ken Coates

1965

9.09

220.

Message encl. in letter to Klaus Vack re Easter Marches in the Federal German Republic

1965

9.09

220.

Message encl. to Alberto Lumbreras in support of Aurora Social

1965

9.09

220.

Message to the Conference on the Situation of Jews in the Soviet Union

1965

9.09

220.

Scheme for Statement for Warbey's Conference in Florence on Vietnam & Statement

1965

9.09

220.148441

S. re selection of targets in China for bombing by U.S. ]

1965

9.09

220.148442-43

Danger in South‑East Asia, leaflet, xerox of ts.

1965

A135

9.09

220.

letter to Mr. Kazuteru Hitaka. Re: Message for BR society meeting May 18

1965

9.09

220.

Message to Marathon Peace March

1965

9.09

220.

draft statement on the Portuguese Society of Writers which BR helped write

1965

9.09

220.

Statement on the Rann of Kutch dispute

1965

9.09

220.148444

Statement re: President Johnson and Vietnam

1965

1965

Mr. Johnson’s “Contempt for World Opinion”

C65.25a

9.09

220.

Statement re Dick Gregory

1965

9.09

220.

a note of support for Mr. Leibler's book ]

1965

9.09

220.

Statement for French Radio

1965

9.09

220.

Transcript interview between Lord Bertrand Russell and Merv Griffin

1965

9.09

220.

letter to the Editor of the Sunday Times

1965

9.09

220.

Statement by Bertrand Russell for the Blaine Washington meeting

1965

9.09

220.148445

Statement by Bertrand Russell for Rally on vietnam at Trafalgar Square of  Y.C.N.C.

1965

9.09

220.

Statement re Portuguese Government and Portuguese Society of Writers co-signed by BR

1965

9.09

220.

Message re Pedro Vieira de Almeida encl. in letter to Dr. Monjardino

1965

9.09

220.

Message from Bertrand Russell to the survivors of Hiroshima

1965

9.09

220.

To the Editor of the New York Herald Tribune

1965

9.09

220.148446-52

Statement by Bertrand Russell for World Conference of Peace at Helsinki

1965

9.09

220.148453

message to Martin Peretz re Harvard Teach-in

1965

9.09

220.

Message encl. in letter to Denny Martin Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament from RS (re American Government & Vietnam)

1965

9.09

220.

Statement enclosed in letter to J. Vaughan re President Johnson and silencing American Intellectuals

1965

9.09

220.

letter to the editor of The Observer re Peace Conference in Helsinki

1965

9.09

220.14855-56

Statement by Bertrand Russell on William Warbey

1965

9.09

220.

The Iranian Students Scholarship Fund

1965

9.09

220.

Statement of Support to Sam Goldbloom

1965

9.09

220.148457

Statement for World Congress of Peace in Vietnam

1965

9.09

220.

Article re Pakistan's Foreign Policy Encl. with letter from RS to Zahid Chaudhure The Pakistan Times

1965

9.09

220.

Press Statement Re Us and Cuba

1965

9.09

220.

Answers to questionnaire re the future of the UN. Sent to The Illustrated Weekly of India

1965

9.09

220.

Message from Bertrand Russell"

1965

9.09

220.

The Negro Rising"

1965

9.09

220.

letter to the Editor of The Guardian. Re: ban on the bolshoi's ballet performance

1965

9.09

220.

letter to the Editor of The Times and the New Statesman. Re: Visa campaign

1965

9.09

220.

Press Statement re US & North Vietnam and press clipping

1965

9.09

220.148457a

The Negro Rising The Minority One

1965

9.09

220.

Press statement, August 24, 1965

1965

9.09

220.148458

Message for the Anniversary of Independence of the Democratic Republic of   Vietnam

1965

9.09

220.148459

Press Statement on Visa Campaign

1965

9.09

220.

Press Statement re North Vietnam

1965

9.09

220.

Message to Italian Conference On Portuguese Political Prisoners

1965

9.09

220.

Message introducing the BRPF programme in the U.S. Sent to Mr. T. Schoenman

1965

9.09

220.

letter to the Editor of the Tribune and The Daily Worker. Re: National Liberation Front and teach-ins.

1965

9.09

220.148459a

on the Indo-Pakistan situation

1965

1965

UN Should Declare India Aggressor—Russell

A136, C65.39

9.09

220.

Statement by Bertrand Russell re The Political Prosecution of Lorenz Knorr

1965

9.09

220.

Statement for Indonesian Conference (5-9 October)

1965

9.09

220.

Draft Introduction to the Norwegian Pacifist Publishing Society book on Soviet Jews encl. in letter from Emanuel to RS October 8, 1965 and another version dated  October 14, 1965

1965

9.09

220.

letter to Mr. B. Sommerville. Re: endorsement for the playwright Lionel Bart

1965

9.09

220.

letter to the Editor of The New Statesman. Re: War in Vietnam

1965

9.09

220.

To the Editor of the Christian Science Monitor

1965

9.09

220.

letter to the Editors of The Bath Weekly Chronicle and Herald, et. al. Re: war in Vietnam

1965

9.09

220.

Speech on the Labour Governments Foreign Policy for the Y.C.N.D.

1965

9.09

220.

Broadcast concerning Einstein for C. Sykes BBC

1965

Broadcast Concerning Einstein

11:79

9.09

220.

re US and Vietnam

1965

9.09

220.148460-61

Message [for Cyprus ]

1965

9.09

220.148461a

Statement for Soviet Peace Fund

1965

9.09

220.148462-63

S. re American Imperialism ] Removed from letter from The Statesman

1965

9.09

220.

Message for the Teach-In at UCLA November 12 encl. in letter to T. Schoenman

1965

9.09

220.

Message of greeting and support to the BRPF in Italy

1965

9.09

220.

To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph

1965

9.09

220.

Message to the First Solidarity Conference of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America

1965

9.09

220.

letter to Chinese Premier Chou, re response to a letter

1965

9.09

220.

Message re Iranian Students

1965

9.09

220.148463a

Statement [on the arrest of Madalyn Murray ]

1965

9.09

220.148463b

statement on the rising in Harlem

1965

1966

Bertrand Russell’s Statement on the Harlem Rising

C66.03

9.09

220.

Preface to Philosophical Essays

1965

Preface to Philosophical Essays

6:ii

9.09

220.

Recorded message from BR to the People of Cuba

1965

9.09

220.

Statement re Humanists and Nuclear Weapons BR is a co-signer (encl. in letter to W. Bynner)

1965

9.09

220.148463c

Press Statement [on 2 US Soldiers ]

1965

9.09

220.148464

Appeal on behalf of National Liberation Front Representatives

1965

9.09

220.148465

Broadcast I, II, and III

1965

9.09

220.148466

The Cold War: A New Phase

1964

9.09

220.

Statement on the work of the Italian Council of the BRPF

1965

9.09

220.

Statement re Vietnam for U.S. Papers

1965

9.09

220.

Press Statement re Venezuela and Antonio Romero Celis

1965

9.09

220.

To the Editor of the New York Herald Tribune re Vietnam

1965

9.09

220.

Statement re Accidental War

1966

9.09

220.148467-69

Notes for Speech at Mahatma Gandi Hall

1965

9.09

220.148470

Message from BR to the Welsh Council for Peace in Vietnam

1965

9.09

220.148471

Statement by BR

1965

1965

Hatchery and Humbug

C65.40

9.10

220.

Message in support of the 3 against HUAC. enclosed in letter to (Martha W. Dudley), Defenders of 3 against HUAC

1966

9.10

220.

Message to the conference in Paris on Iraqi Political Prisoners

1966

9.10

220.

Press Statement re War Crimes in Vietnam

1966

9.10

220.

Press Statement re Vietnam and 1 page of notes for Statement

1965

9.10

220.

Introduction to Programme on the Webbs

1966

9.10

220.

Press Statement re Mehdi Ben Barka

1966

9.10

220.

letter to George Matthews, editor of The Daily Worker

1966

9.10

220.

Text of remarks on article for Paris Match "Une Homme dans la Lune...."

1966

9.10

220.

Message for World Union of Jewish Students' Conference

1966

9.10

220.

letter to the Peckham School. Re: the war in Vietnam

9.10

220.

Article for Pakistan "Morning News"

1966

9.10

220.

The Yellow Peril? For the Minority of One

9.10

220.

Message from Bertrand Russell to the World Union of Free-thinkers

9.10

220.

Message re the Medical Aid Committee of Vietnam

1966

9.10

220.148472-74

Press statement to Daily Worker on Vietnam bombing

1966

1966

[Bombing of Vietnam]

C66.01

9.10

220.148474a

Vietnam and American Opinion for the Minority of One

Vietnam and American Opinion

1966

1966

A Century of General Civil War

C66.06

9.10

220.148475

South Vietnam Broadcast by Bertrand Russell for Political Union Board of Stanford Univ.

1964

9.10

220.148476-78

S. re American Government and Vietnam ]

1966

9.10

220.148479

Press Statement

1966

9.10

220.

re demonstration against American Aggression in Vietnam

1966

9.10

220.

Cable sent to Associacao de Estudantes do Instituto Superior Tecnico (Portugal)

1966

9.10

220.

Statement from Bertrand Russell re Iraq

1966

9.10

220.

letter to the Editor of Dagens Nyheter re US war crimes and the demonstrations against by 2 Swedes

1966

9.10

220.

Statement re the US's Seventh Fleet and Indonesia

1966

9.10

220.

Statement re Soviet Jews Encl. in letter from Pamela Wood to Martin Luis Guzman Mexican Committee for Soviet Jews

1966

9.10

220.148480-81

The only Honourable Policy in Vietnam

1966

9.10

220.

Message to Japan

1966

9.10

220.

Message of support for the Michigan Free Speech Defense Committee and the 4 students at Michigan State University arrested for their opposition to the war in Vietnam; encl. in letter to (John Burns) Michigan Free Speech Defense Committee1966, 3 May ]

9.10

220.

Statement for 3rd programme Broadcast on BBC about CND

1966

9.10

220.148482-83

Statement sent to Berkeley California

1966

9.10

220.148483a-88

Message from Bertrand Russell to the People of Vietnam on Radio Hanoi

1966

A146

9.10

220.148489-91

Message from Bertrand Russell to the People of South Vietnam on the Radio of the National Liberation Front

Message from Bertrand Russell to the People of South Vietnam on the Radio of the National Liberation Front

1966

1966

Russell’s Plan for Vietnam: War Crime Tribunal

C66.11a

9.10

220.148492-500

Speech by BR on Radio Hanoi to American Soldiers serving in South Vietnam

Broadcast on National Liberation Front Radio to American Soldiers (May 24, 1966)

1966

1966

Un mensaje de Bertrand Russell a los Americanos de Vietnam [A Message from Bertrand Russell to Americans in Vietnam]

A146, C66.29a, H117

9.10

220.

Statement on Expulsion of Mr. Coates (Revised Statement)

1966

9.10

220.

Statement re US threat

1966

9.10

220.

Message re Murder of Leo Bernard

1966

9.10

220.148501-4a

Speech by BR to VSC conference

1966

1966

[Need for the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign]

A146, C66.14

9.10

220.

Message re Malaysia encl. in letter to P.V. Sarma

1966

9.10

220.

letter to the British Council for Peace in Vietnam. Re: Lobby of T.U.C. delegates and letter to Wilson

1966

9.10

220.

Press Statement re Harold Wilson

1966

9.10

220.

letter to the Editors of the New Statesman, The Guardian, etc. Re: The Vietnam Manifesto

1966

9.10

220.

letter to Mr. S. Chattopadhyay. Re: India's unequal economy

1966

9.10

220.

letter to Eduardo Ferrer McGregor, re political prisoners n Mexico

1966

9.10

220.

letter to the Editor of the New Statesman. Re: Vietnam Solidarity Campaign

1966

9.10

220.

Message for the Societe Internationale de Prophlaxie Criminelle

1966

9.10

220.

Message re US and Vietnam encl. in letter to L. Reid from RS

1966

9.10

220.

letter to the Editor of The Guardian. Re: Vietnam Solidarity Campaign

1966

9.10

220.

letter to Mr. James Higgins, editor of York Gazette and Daily. Re: Vietnam

1966

9.10

220.

Statement re Iranian Political Prisoners encl. in letter to I.C.D.P.P.I.

1966

9.10

220.148505-09

Statement by Bertrand Russell re Senator Richard Russell

1966

9.10

220.148510

Press Statement re USSR airforce

Press Statement

1966

1966

Russell Pleads for Red Planes

C66.19

9.10

220.148511-12

Press statement encl. BR to Kosygin (cable)

Cable to Premier Kosygin

1966

1966

De Russel, el estadista, a Kosiguin, el filósofo [From Russell, the Statesman, to Kosygin, the Philosopher]

A146, C66.19, C66.33

9.10

220.148513-15

Press statement / letter to editor of The Times, July 20, 1966

1966

1966

[Hanoi May Judge Captured U.S. Pilots]

C66.19a

9.10

220.148517

Mr. Thompson's unawareness of nuclear weapons ] ms in ER's hand

1966

9.10

220.

Remarks re ban on the Communist Party in Germany Encl. in letter to Manfred Kapluck

1966

9.10

220.

Preface of Dark Star, and a letter to its author, Gollancz

1966

9.10

220.

letter the Editor of The Manila Times (Jose Luna Castro)

1966

9.10

220.

Press Statement re Lambrakis Youth Movement

1966

9.10

220.

letter to the Editors of the New York Times, Baltimore Sun, etc. Re: U.S. bombing in Vietnam

1966

9.10

220.148518-19

Press Statement re Ronald Ramsey

1966

9.10

220.148520-29

Text of Tape-Recorded message for Hiroshima Day 1966

1966

9.10

220.148530-1

Tape recorded Message for US

1966

9.10

220.148532

Comment on the Vietnam War encl. in letter to Cecil Woolf

1966

1967

Answers to two questions on the war in Vietnam, in _Authors Take Sides on Vietnam_

B189

9.10

220.

letter to Miss Deirdre Griswold of Youth Against War and Fascism

1966

9.10

220.

American Murder Uber Alles

1966

9.10

220.

letter to Editor of Manila Chronicle (I.P. Soliongco)

1966

9.10

220.

Message to the Conference of the Japan Council Against Atomic & Hydrogen Bombs

1966

9.11

220.

letter to the Editor of the New York Herald Tribune. Re: the War Crimes Tribunal

1966

9.11

220.

Answers to 17 Questions encl. in letter to Gordon R. Pollard

1966

9.11

220.

letter to Mr. Mohamed Tahri. Re: the murder of Moroccan leader Mehdi Ben Barka

1966

9.11

220.

Message re Mehdi Ben Barka Enc. in letter to Mohamed Tahri

1966

9.11

220.

letter to the Editor of Newsweek. Re: an article on the War Crimes Tribunal

1966

9.11

220.

Statement on the House Committee on Un-American Activities and the Vietnam War

1966

9.11

220.148533-36

Press Statement [re Nguyen Huu Co's visit ]

1966

9.11

220.148536a

s. on Medical aid in Vietnam ]

1966

9.11

220.

To the Editor of the Spectator

1966

9.11

220.148537

Statement re: Saigon embassy

Couple Ejected from Vietnam Embassy

1966

1966

[South Vietnam Embassy]

C66.20a

9.11

220.148538-42

Press statement re: USSR airforce

1966

A146



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Series 230: Mathematical Logic Manuscripts

References to " Biblio. Ref." are to entries in A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell by Kenneth Blackwell and Harry Ruja (London and New York: Routledge, 1994). References to "Collected Papers" are to entries in The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, 1983- .

Box

Doc./Folder

Title

Date

Biblio. Ref.

Coll. Papers

3.76

230.030000-F1

[notebook on mathematical articles]

(1898-1904)

A4

 

3.76

230.030000-F2

[notes on mathematical articles] 11 s.

(1898-1904)

A4

 

3.76

230.030010

The Philosophy of Matter. 2 s.

1897

 

 

3.76

230.030020

Why do we regard Time, but not Space, as necessarily a Plenum? 12 s.

1897

AA7

 

3.76

230.030030

Motion in plenum. 4 s.

1897

AA7

 

3.76

230.030040

On the Conception of Matter in mixed Mathematics 4 s.

1897

AA7

 

3.76

230.030050

On Causality as used on Dynamics. 6 s.

(Mar. 1898)

AA7

 

3.76

230.030060

Note on Order 27 s.

1898

AA7

 

3.76

230.030070

On the difference of metrical and projective Geometry. 9 s.

1899

AA7

 

3.76

230.030080

On the Quadrilateral Construction

1899

AA7

 

3.76

230.030090

Definition of the plane 14 s.

1899

 

 

3.76

230.030100

On Identity. 1 s.

1900

AA9

 

3.76

230.030110

On the Principles of Arithmetic. 22 s.

 

AA7

 

3.76

230.030120

On Quantity and distinction of sign 18 s.

[c.1897-1900]

 

 

3.76

230.030130

On Pure Extensive (Scalar) Quantity. 11 s.

[c.1897-1900]

AA7

 

3.76

230.030140

On the Constituents of Space and their mutual relations. 20 s.

[c.1897-1900]

AA7

 

3.76

230.030150

Calculus of Extension 1 s.

[c.1897-1900]

 

 

3.76

230.030160

On Equality and Inequality.

 

AA7

 

3.76

230.030170

Positional Manifold 2 s.

[c.1897-1900]

 

 

3.76

230.030300-F1

An Analysis of Mathematical Reasoning Book I 52 s.

(July 1898)

AA7

 

3.76

230.030300-F2

An Analysis of Mathematical Reasoning Book II 39 s.

(July 1898)

AA7

 

 

 

Principles of Mathematics

 

 

 

3.77

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Additional Manuscripts by Russell: Archives 3
Includes content originally compiled by Kenneth Blackwell, Sheila Turcon, and Carl Spadoni, and reported in Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies.

Entries in the list are arranged chronologically.

RA # = Recent Acquisition Number, which identifies the material and is required for retrieval.
RJ = volume numbers of Russell: the Journal..., which first reported the acquisition.

Title

Date Y.M.D.

to Y.M.D

RA #

RJ

["A Locked Diary"]. 18 May 1890-Nov. 1894. Microfilm of ms. contained in a black notebook. Inscribed on the right-hand corner of the first leaf, "Bertrand Russell/Pembroke Lodge". The journal falls  into  several parts: an untitled first part having 29 entries from 18 May 1890 to 5 Dec. 1892 with continuous pagination 1 to 27, 27 [sic ] to 33, last page unnumbered; a second  part after 7 blank pages consisting of 4 unnumbered pages titled "A History of my Friendship for Fitz."; a third part, 6 unnumbered pages, having 5 entries from 21 July 1893 to 16 Sept. 1893, titled "Occasional Journal"; a fourth part, 3 unnumbered pages, 20-21 July 1894, beginning on the last page of the first part of Alys's entries (30 pages, 6 Feb. 1894 to 20 July 1894); Alys's entries (10 pages, 21July 1894 to 3 Oct. 1894) continue after Russell's fourth part, and the fifth part, 3 unnumbered pages, 6 Oct. 1894 to Nov. 1894, follows after a blank page; the notebook concludes with the remainder of Alys's entries up to 23 Nov. 1911 and two lists in her hand of books she read and those read by Russell and her together in 1895-99.  Courtesy of  Barbara  Strachey Halpern.

1890.05.18

1894.11.00

434

37-40

"Notes from Herma [corner of page torn, letter(s) presumably missing]/ May Term 1893./ Revision." Photocopy of title-page and 3 specimen pp. from physics notebook of 258 pp. Notes in this sequence cover rectos of notebook in one direction; see item four below for other direction. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora  Russell papers. 

1893.00.00

 

979

6.2

"Notes on Helmholz [sic]". [1893]. Photocopy of specimen leaf (fol. l) from notes comprising 10 leaves inserted in above notebook. On Vol. II of Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen by Hermann Helmholtz. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers.

1893.00.00

 

979

6.2

[Marginalia]. 1893-1912. Photocopies from Russell's set of Mind; 128 pages. Marginal marks and comments on articles by E. Ford (2), H. Jones, William James (2), James Ward's review of F.H. Bradley, G.F. Stout (2), Howard V. Knox,  G.E. Moore, J.M.E. McTaggart's review of Josiah Royce, H. Rashdall, B. Bosanquet's review of Moore, Harold H. Joachim (2), F.C.S. Schiller (2), John Dewey (2), Leslie J. Walker, R.B. Haldane, Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G. Dawes Hicks, and on summaries of philosophical periodicals. Courtesy of Royal Institute of Philosophy (to which Russell donated his set, c. 1926).

1893.00.00

1912.00.00

978c.

7.1

Die Ehe. [Aug. 1893]. Microfilm of ms. 3 leaves. In the microfilm, the ms. Is located after BR's letter to Alys Pearsall Smith of 9 Aug. 1893. Courtesy of Barbara Strachey Halpern.

1893.08.01

 

434

37-40

On the Foundations of Ethics. [Sept. 1893]. Photocopy and microfilm of ms. 5 leaves. Courtesy of Barbara Strachey Halpern.

1893.09.00

 

410

37-40

"On the Date of Our Marriage". [c. Jan. 1894]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 2 leaves.  Courtesy of Barbara Halpern.

1894.01.00

 

434

6.2

"Abstract" [for "Liivborg or Hedda"]. [22 Feb. 1894]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 3 leaves. Enclosed with letter of this date to Alys Whitall Smith. Appendix I.I in Cambridge Essays, 1888-9, Vol. I of BR's Collected Papers. Courtesy of Barbara Halpern.

1894.02.22

 

434

6.2

“Question about [Ellipsis]”. [March 1894]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Undated, it is found with the March 1894 ls. to Alys. Courtesy of Barbara Halpern but now owned by Camellia Investments.

1894.03.00

 

434, Box 1

10.2

"Notes on Non-Euclidean Geometry". May 1895. This sequence covers the versos of the pages in the notebook described first under *220.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1895.05.00

 

1027 box  7.31

9.2

"Notes on Non-Euclidean Geometry". May 1895. Photocopy of table of contents of notebook of 258 pp. Notes on this topic cover rectos of notebook in one direction; see first item above for other direction. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers. 

1895.05.00

 

979

6.2

"Syllabus of Six Lectures on The Foundations of Geometry". [c. Jan. 1896]. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Enclosed with letter of 1 Feb. 1896 from Alys Russell to M. Carey Thomas. Appendix 1.3 in Cambridge Essays. Courtesy of Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University. 

1896.01.00

 

573

6.2

[Notes found in J. B. Stallo's The Concepts and Theories of Modern Physics (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1890)]. April 1896 (when BR recorded reading the book). P. of ms.; 2 leaves. Courtesy of John G. Slater.

1896.04.00

 

1198

16.1

"Notes on Mathematical Philosophy" Jan. 1897. Notebook, soft covers. 124 pp. Russell wrote originally on the rectos. Later, in 1900, he made comments on the opposing versos. His early notes on Cantor are to be found here.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1897.01.00

 

1027 box  7.31

9.2

"Notes on Mathematical Philosophy". Jan. 1897. Photocopy of reading list, table of contents and 3 specimen pp. from notebook of 124 pp. Opposing pp., originally left blank, often have comments by BR at later date. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers. 

1897.01.00

 

979

6.2

[Notes on Hermann Cohen's Das Princip der lnfinitesimal-Methode und seine Geschichte.]  [c. 1898]. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Includes notes on H. Poincare's "Le Continu mathematique" and G. Noel's "Le Mouvement et Jes arguments de Zenon d'Elee'', Revue de Mitaphysique et de Morale, 1 (1893): 26-34 and 107-25, respectively. Found between pp. 386-7 of this vol. (where there is a reply to Noel by F. Evellin). Courtesy of Royal Institute of Philosophy.

1898.00.00

 

978c.

7.1

"Lectures on Lotze./MacTaggart." Lent term 1898. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 24 leaves directly following Cavendish Lab. notes described one item above. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1898.00.00

 

385, box 6.50

6.2

[Cavendish Lab. notebook]. Jan. 1898. Microfilm and printout of ms.; covering first 33 leaves. See next item for remainder of book. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1898.01.00

 

385, box 6.50

6.2

A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibniz. Photocopy of duplicate corrected page proofs. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1900.) The proofs were first revised by Russell, sent to G. E. Moore for comments and then returned to Russell, who entered his final revisions and even personal replies to Moore's comments. The first page of each signature has been stamped and dated by the Cambridge University Press. Described in Walter O'Briant, "Russell on Leibniz", Studia Leibnitiana, 11 (1979), 159-222 (at 179). Courtesy of the State University of New York, Purchase, N.Y.

1900.00.00

 

276

37-40

"The Logic of Relations with Some Applications to the Theory of Series". [1901]. Photocopy of ts. with BR's emendations of Marsh's translation of version published in French; 33 leaves. InLogic and Knowledge (London: Allen and Unwin, 1956). Courtesy of Houghton Library (R.C. Marsh papers), Harvard University.

1901.00.00

 

595

6.2

[On Two Kinds Of Love].  MS 1 p. [c. 1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266i, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On Memories  Of Childhood].  MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266ii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Worship OF Truth. MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266iii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On End Results Of Life ]. MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266iv, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

Wisdom.  MS 1 p. [c.1902]  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266v, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Past. MS 1 p. [c. 1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

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266vi, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Two Races Of Man. MS 1 p. [c.1902]  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266vii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On Wisdom]. MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

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14

Gentleness. MS 3  pp. [c.1 902).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xi, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The  Forgiveness Of Sins. MS  1 p. [c.1902]  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Atonement. MS 2 pp. (c.1902).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xiii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[Untitled Allegory]. MS 1 p. (c.1902).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xv, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

Austerity.  MS 3 pp. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xix, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

Religion.  MS 4 pp. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

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266xx, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

Duty And Fate. MS p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

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266xxiii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Message Of Nature.  MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xxiv, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On The Past]. MS 1 p. [c.1902]  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xxv, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On The Soul's Marriage With The World]. MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xxvi, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On The Comforters Of The Soul]. MS 12 pp. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xxvii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Education of the Emotions. Chapter 1. MS 9 pp. (c. 1902).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

267

14

[Outline And Fragment Beginning With Prisons]. MS 5 pp. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xviii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[Journal]. 1902-05. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 37 leaves. Paper I in Contemplation and Action, 1902-14, Vol. I2 of BR's Collected Papers. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1902.00.00

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385, box 6.50

6.2

The Communion of Saints.  MS 1 p. March 1902.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.03.00

 

266ix

14

The Return To The Cave. MS 7 pp., 19 April 1902.   Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.04.19

 

266xiv

14

The Ocean Of Life. MS 1 p. June 1902.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.06.00

 

266x

14

Journal [12 Nov. 1902 - 3 Apr. 1905]. 32 pp.  Transcription from ori ginal MS at Humanities Research Center, University of Texas. BR gave the MS to Lady Ottoline Morrell , and it went with her papers to Texas.

1902.11.12

1905.04.03

196

8

"A Free Man's Worship" [1903]. Galley proofs; 6 narrow sheets. Marked "Duplicate For the Thomas Bird Mosher edition of 1923, for which Russell wrote a new Preface.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1903.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

The Principles of  Mathematics. 1903. Photocopy of ts.; I leaf. Blurb for dust-jacket of "second edition" (1937). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1903.00.00

 

983

6.2

[Notes enclosed in a letter to F. H. Bradley]. 1 Feb. 1904. Mimeo ts. transcription. 5 leaves. Courtesy of Merton College Library, Oxford, and Professor Carol A. Keene.

1904.02.01

 

279

37-40

“Remarques sur la logique mathématique de M. Couturat”. 11 July 1904. P. of ms.; 5 leaves. With l. of 5 July 1904 to Louis Couturat. Courtesy of Bibliothèque de la Ville, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.

1904.07.11

 

422

16.1

 “Notes on Poincaré, RMM Nov. 1905”Re 2 articles by Henri Poincaré in Revue de métaphysique et  morale; sent to L. Couturat with l. of 7 Dec. 1905. Ms., 5 pp. Ps. In Schmid’s edition, pp. 560–4; not in Papers 5.

1905.00.00

 

422

33.1

[Notes on lost article by Jourdain on Burali-Forti]. [c. 28 April 1905]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 2 leaves. See I. Grattan-Guinness, Dear Russell-Dear Jourdain (London:  Duckworth, 1977), pp. 43-4. Courtesy of Mittag-Leffler Institut (Jourdain papers) and Grattan-Guinness. 

1905.04.28

 

33a and b.

7.1

“Whitehead’s Notation for Multiple Relations”22 Nov. 1905. Notes for L. Couturat.  Ms., 3 pp. Ps. In Schmid’s edition, pp. 550–3; not in Papers 5.

1905.11.22

 

422

33.1

“The Theory of Implication”. C06.04. P. of proofs. In American Journal of Mathematics, 28 (April 1906): 159-202. Courtesy of Columbia U., Christine Ladd-Franklin papers.

1906.00.00

 

1335

19.2

[Notes on unidentified article by F.C.S. Schiller]. [c. 1906-08]. Photocopy of ms.; 10 leaves. Throughout there are comments by Schiller. Courtesy of University Research Library (Schiller papers), UCLA.

1906.00.00

1908.00.00

126

7.1

 [The Rights Of Women] . MS 16 pp.  [c. 1907]. P., courtesy of Mr. Hallam Tennyson and Sir Charles Tennyson.

1907.00.00

 

249

12

[Notes on unidentified writing of Samuel Alexander]. [c. 1907–12]. P. of ms.; 5 leaves. Courtesy of Rylands Library, U. of Manchester.

1907.00.00

1912.00.00

801

10.2

Why Do Men Persist In Living? MS 3 pp. Jan. 1907.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1907.01.00

 

268

14

"Persia". [1911]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; I leaf. Enclosed with letter of c. 5 Dec. 1911 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Appendix VIII in Contemplation and Action. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin. 

1911.00.00

 

69 (#277a), box 2.56

6.2

"Women's Suffrage". [1911]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; I leaf. Enclosed with letter of c. 5 Dec. 19II to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Appendix VII in Contemplation and Action. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1911.00.00

 

69 (#277a), box 2.56

6.2

On Wisdom.  MS 4 pp. (c.1911).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1911.00.00

 

266xxi

14

Freedom And Bondage.  MS 1 p. [c.1911].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1911.00.00

 

266xxiii

14

Action And Contemplation. MS 2 pp.  [c.1911].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1911.00.00

 

266xvi

14

Prisons I.  MS 3 pp. (c.1911)  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1911.00.00

 

266xvii

14

Commonplace poetry book  c. 1911–13. Bound in dark brown, tooled leather. Ottoline has jotted down a few quotations from Santayana and Milton. A clipping of E. Elliott’s “Songs for the People” is pasted into the book. These are followed, in BR’s best hand, by more than 30 of his favourite poems, by G. Lowes Dickinson, Blake, Shakespeare, Shelley, Matthew Arnold, and Leopardi. See the illustration of “Dover Beach”, which BR later recommended to Colette (SLBR 2: #474). Purchase.

1911.00.00

1913.00.00

1529

28.2

Principia Mathematica, Vol. II. 1912. Microfilm and printout of ms.; I leaf. Includes proofs *208.4 through *208.42. Only extant page known. Enclosed with letter to Lady Ottoline Morrell of 3 Nov. 1911. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1911.00.00

 

69 (#242), box 2.58

6.2

The Problems of Philosophy. 1912. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Draft table of contents enclosed in letter to Gilbert Murray of 12 July 191I. Courtesy of Bodleian Library (Murray papers).

1911.00.00

 

71d.

7.1

“Stout on Truth”. Hh11.02. Ms.; 3 leaves. Ms. sent to G. F. Stout, presumably in reply to his l. and draft paper of 6 March 1911 (RA1 710). (The draft paper, “Russell on the Nature of Truth”, accompanies BR's ms.) Five sentences are quoted in Stout's “The Object of Thought and Real Being”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. 11 (1910–11): 187–205 (at 203), and his Studies in Philosophy and Psychology (1930), p. 350. Purchase from R. K. Stout.

1911.03.00

 

1190

16.1

Chapter x. The Good. July 1911. Microfilm of ms. 9 leaves. The ms. consists of 3 parts: "I The Good of the Intellect"; "II The Good of the Emotions"; "IIIThe Good of the Will". Part 1 3 leaves, is foliated 1 to 3 while parts II and III,6 leaves, are foliated I to 6. Courtesy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.

1911.07.00

 

385 mfm 61

37-40

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“Thrice have I loved ...”]. 3 April 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #407 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Quoted in H189, R.W. Clark, The Life of Bertrand Russell (London: Cape / Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975), p. 151. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.04.03

 

69, box 2.57

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“My love is swift as the breeze.”] 20 April 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #419 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.04.12

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“My love is filled with anguish.”] 20 April 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #419 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.04.20

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“Out of the night and the storm.”] 30 April 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #419 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.04.30

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“Alone I wandered through the valleys fair.”] 7 May 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #443 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.05.07

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“My love, when I first loved you.”] [12 May 1912]. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #447 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.05.12

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“The sea moans, and the driving autumn mists ...”]. 10 June 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #478 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.06.10

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

[Notes on Norbert Wiener's Harvard thesis]. [c. 1913]. Photocopy of ms.; 3 leaves. Some notes quoted in I. Grattan-Guinness, "Wiener on the Logics of Russell and Schroder ...", Annals of Science, 32 (1975): I03-32. Courtesy of MIT Archives (Wiener papers).

1913.00.00

 

225b.

7.1

“The Search for Wisdom / Insight”. 7 April 1913. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Draft table of contents for the Lowell Lectures. This topic was abandoned. Encl. in l. #737 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1913.04.07

 

69, box 2.62

10.2

[“There are two ways of living—for pleasure or for work.”] 25 June 1913. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #893, 12 Oct. 1913, to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1913.06.25

 

69, box 2.62

10.2

“Teaching of Philosophy”. [12 Oct. 1913]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Poss­ibly encl. with l. #893 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1913.10.12

 

69, box 2.62

10.2

Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy. A12. 1914. Microfilm and printout of mss. Draft tables of contents: “Popular Lectures on Scientific Method”; 2 leaves. Encl. in l. #813 to Lady Ottoline Morrell, 21 June 1913. “The Nature and Scope of Scientific Method”; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #893 to Lady Ottoline Morrell, 12 Oct. 1913. Courtesy of Texas.

1914.00.00

 

69, box 2.62

10.2

“Mysticism and Logic”  1914. Folio 1 . P.,  from Butterfields sales catalogue for auction on 10 May 2001. Entire ms. is 44 leaves. Sold to a bookdealer consortium on behalf of an unknown private collector.

1914.00.00

 

1568

28.2

The Relation Of Sense Data To Physics. TS 35 pp.  (Scientia, 16: July 1914, 1-27.) P., courtesy of Columbia University Library.

1914.00.00

 

232

12

Inspiration. [Jan. 1914]. Ms. I leaf. Title in C. K. Ogden's hand. The Cambridge Magazine, 3 (31 Jan. 1914), 300. BR's postcard of 25 Jan. 1914 to Ogden instructs him to omit the last paragraph.  Purchase.

1914.01.00

 

429ii

37-40

[Notes on V.F. Lenzen's "A Theory of Judgement"]. [May 1914]. Photocopy of ms.; 6 leaves. Lenzen's paper was written for BR's class at Harvard. Courtesy of Bancroft Library (Lenzen papers), University of California (Berkeley).

1914.05.00

 

133a.

7.1

[Fear as the Ultimate Cause of War]. [Oct. 1914]. Ms. 3 leaves. The Cambridge Magazine, 4 (24 Oct. 1914), 54. Purchase.

1914.10.00

 

429ii

37-40

[On "The Rights of the War'', BR's letter in The Nation, l5 Aug. 1914]. 24 Nov. 1914.  Microfilm and printout of ms.; 3 leaves. Letter to C.A. Reed, written for publication but not published, concerning reprint of BR's Nation letter in Sunday Sun, New York, II Oct. 1914. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1914.11.24

 

69 (#1,155), box 2.65

6.2

The Policy of the Entente, 1904–14. A16. [1915]. Microfilm and printout of ms. (titled “Principles and Practice in Foreign Policy”); 2 leaves. Draft table of contents encl. in l. #1,206, 2 Jan. 1915, to Lady Ottoline. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Draft footnote, not in BR's hand, p. 53. With (possibly encl. with) l. #1,324 to Lady Ottoline Morrell, n.d. but 13 Oct. 1915. Courtesy of Texas.

1915.00.00

 

69, box 2.65

10.2

How Political Institutions Can Foster A Good Life. MS 24 pp. [1915].  A draft of Ch. 1 of Principles of Social Reconstruction, 1916.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1915.00.00

 

269

14

“Is a Permanent Peace Possible?” C15.06. Ms.; 14 leaves. In The Atlantic Monthly, Boston, 115 (March 1915): 367-76. Purchase.

1915.00.00

 

1330

19.2

II. The State. [1915-16]. Photocopy of ts. 25 leaves. This is Chapter 11 of Principles of Social Reconstruction. A note with the ts. says "keep; original sent to Atlantic Monthly". Courtesy of Elizabeth R. Eames and the Open Court Papers, Special Collections,  Morris Library, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

1915.00.00

1916.00.00

353i

37-40

[“The Reconstruction of Intellectual Internationalism after the War”]. Ms.; 1 leaf. 3 May 1915. Not in B&R. In Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, no. 191 (18 July 1915): sec. B, p. 5; reprinted in English in Russell, n.s. 18 (1998): 143. Purchase.

1915.05.03

 

1325

19.2

Principles of Social Reconstruction/ A Course of 8 Lectures.  16 July 1915. Ms. 1 leaf. Preliminary syllabus of BR's lectures, much revised later as A Course of Eight Lectures on Principles of Social Reconstruction, leaflet, 1916. Enclosed with BR's letter to C. K. Ogden of above date. Purchase.

1915.07.16

 

429ii

37-40

[Mr. Russell Replies]. [Oct. 1915]. Ms. 2 leaves. The Cambridge Magazine 5 (6 Nov. 1915), 79. Purchase.

1915.10.00

 

429ii

37-40

[Two Letters]. 8 Oct. 1915. Ms. 3 leaves. The Cambridge Magazine   5 (30 Oct. 1915), 56. BR's letter is followed by W. R. Sorley's reply. Pur;hase.

1915.10.08

 

429ii

37-40

“Bertrand Russell and the War Office”. 1916. A23. Ts. carbon, the basis of Paper 70 in Papers 13; 4 leaves. Purchase. 

1916.00.00

 

1410

24.1

Political Ideals [single lecture]. B&R A24. Ms., 31 leaves. 1916. Purchase. 

1916.00.00

 

1410

24.1

“The World As It Can Be Made”. A22. [1916]. P. of ts.; 3 leaves. Lecture syllabus. In AA6, Collected Papers 13: 466–8. Courtesy of U. of Newcastle (C.P. Trevelyan Papers).

1916.00.00

 

1043

10.2

Bertrand Russell and the War Ofice. A23; C16.24. [1916]. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 2 leaves. With l. #1,428 to Lady Ottoline, 17 Aug. 1916, but obviously not encl. with that letter since it pertains to Sept. events. In Manchester Guardian, 27 Sept., p. 6; reprinted in AA6, Collected Papers 13: 458–9. Courtesy of Texas.

1916.00.00

 

69, box 2.67

10.2

Principles of Social Reconstruction. A25. 1916. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Last paragraph of book encl. with l. #1,092 to Lady Ottoline Morrell, n.d. but latter half of 1915. Courtesy of Texas.

1916.00.00

 

69, box 2.64

10.2

Principles of Social Reconstruction. 1916. Author's corrected bound page proofs of Allen and Unwin ed. Lady Constance Malleson states she received these proofs on 13 Oct. 1916. Purchase from Lady Constance.

1916.00.00

 

596

6.2

Postscript By Bertrand Russell, Ms 1 p. [1916]. ( "What Bertrand Russell Was Not Allowed to Say " The Tribunal, no.16: 6 July 1916, 2.)  Xerox,  courtesy of Cumberland Record Office and Mrs. Jo Newberry.

1916.00.00

 

982 Box 7.18 File 4/6-7

1

Why Not Peace Negotiations? Ms 3 p. Ts 1 p. Notes for published lealflet [1916]. Purchase.

1916.00.00

 

689

1

[The Question Of The C.O.'S] Ms 1 p. [ca. 1916). Xerox, courtesy of Cumberland Record Office and :Mrs, Jo Newberry.

1916.00.00

 

982 Box 7.25 File 4/43

1

What Are We Fighting For?. Ms 4p. Ts 2 p. Published leaflet [1916].  Purchase.

1916.00.00

 

688

1

Principles Of Social Reconstruction. TS cc 172 pp. London: Allen &  Unwin, 1916. P., courtesy of the Cumberland Record Office.

1916.00.00

 

152

8

Political Ideals. TS 44 pp. MS 1 p. Pamphlet published by National Council for Civil Liberties, 1916. P., courtesy of Jo Newberry and the Cumberland Record Office.

1916.00.00

 

85

8

Mr. B.R.'s Defence As Written Beforehand . TS cc 23 np. [1916]. Title in handwriting of Catherine E. Marshall. Purchase.

1916.00.00

 

14

8

"Sir J. Simon's Supporters/Letter from 36 Sympathizers". [c. 11 Jan. 1916]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Forwarded with covering letter of 11 Jan. 1915[6] by B.N. Langdon­Davies. In The Times, 12 Jan. 1916. Courtesy of Bodleian Library (Simon papers).

1916.01.11

 

991

7.1

Mr. Russell Replies to "North Staffs". [Feb. 1916]. Ms. 3 leaves. Title in C. K. Ogden's hand. "Mr. Russell's Reply", The Cambridge Magazine, 5 (12 Feb. 1916), 305, 307. Enclosed with BR's letter to Ogden of 7 Feb. 1916. Purchase.

1916.02.00

 

429ii

37-40

[North Staffs' Praise of War]. [March 1916]. Ms. 3 leaves (numbered 2 3 4; the first leaf is lacking). The Cambridge Magazine, 5 (1 March 19i6): 386. The "P.S." paragraph of the published article is missing from the ms. Purchase.

1916.03.00

 

429ii

37-40

“Memorandum”. N.d. but April 1916. Ms.; 1 leaf. (See the illustration on p. 171.) Encl. with l. to Catherine Marshall. Re the NCF working directly for peace. To be dis­cussed with her and Clifiord Allen. Purchase.

1916.04.00

 

1094

10.2

[Letter To The Times]. Ms  2 p. Reply to "Academicus" on conscientious objectors,  6 April [1916], Purchase.

1916.04.06

 

12

1

Mr. Tennant On The Conscientious Objectors. Ms (xerox) 3p. Ts (carbon) 2p. [c.June 1916]. Courtesy of Cumberland Record Office and Mrs. Jo Newberry.

1916.06.00

 

151

1

"Speech by the Hon. Bertrand Russell at Cardiff". 6 July 1916. Photocopy of ts.; 19 leaves, transcribed from shorthand notes by E. Ellis Hughes of Cardiff Western Mail. 12 leaves report BR's speech; remainder, discussion following. Part of discussion in Western M ail, 7 July 1916; extracts from BR's speech quoted in letters from W.H. Atherley Jones to Daily Express, II Aug. 1916, and Western Mail, 12 Aug. 1916. Courtesy of Public Record Office (Home Office papers), U.K.

1916.07.06

 

903d.

6.2

["I intended these lectures ..."]. [Sept. 1916]. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Addition to Foreword in pamphlet Political Ideals. In letter to Catherine Marshall, n.d. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1916.09.00

 

85a and 151.

7.1

[Visit to General Cockerill at the War Office]. 5 Sept. 1916. Ts., 2 leaves. Paper 69 in Papers 13. Purchase. 

1916.09.05

 

1410

24.1

“Meeting with General Cockerill”. 5 Sept. 1916. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 2 leaves. In AA6, Collected Papers 13: 456–7. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Ofice (Marshall Papers) and Texas. P. courtesy of U. of Newcastle (C.P. Trevelyan Papers).  Rec. Acqs. 982; 69, box 2.67 (encl. with l. #1,420) and 398.

1916.09.05

 

982, box 7.19, folder 4/11

10.2

[Notes on NCF agenda for 22, 23, 24 Sept. 1916]. Photocopy of ms.Its.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1916.09.22

1916.09.24

85f.

7.1

[Notes on NCF agenda for 13, 14, 15 Oct. 1916]. Photocopy of ms. Its.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1916.10.13

1916.10.15

85k.

7.1

Political Ideals. 1917. Photocopy of ts. of Chaps. n, IV and V; 66 leaves. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1917.00.00

 

151

7.1

Introduction  (To "On Active Service" By Clifford Allen). Ts 5p. Ms 3p. [1917]. Xerox, courtesy of Cumberland Record Office and Mrs. Jo Newberry.  This collection of Allen 's speeches was never published

1917.00.00

 

55

1

Prefatory Note to an unpublished collection of memoranda on peace, including President Wilson's "Note" and "Speech to the Senate" of Dec. 1916 - Jan. 1917 MS 3 pp. [1917]. P., courtesy of Jo Newberry and the Cumberland Record Office.

1917.00.00

 

85b

8

Is Nationalism Moribund?  TS 20 pp.  (Seven Arts, 2: Oct. 1917, 673-87.)  Purchase.

1917.00.00

 

150f

8

Industrial Conscription.  MS 8 pp. TS 3 pp. Revisions and additional pp. in Catherine Marshall 's hand. [c. Feb. 1917]. P., courtesy of Jo Newberry and the Cumberland Record Office

1917.02.00

 

85b

8

"War and Individual Liberty/A Message from Bertrand Russell". 21 Feb. 1917. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 2 leaves. Probably not prepublication  but copied from The Masses, 9 (July 1917): 5-6. Originally published in somewhat different form in The Tribunal, no. 50 (8 March 1917): 2. Courtesy of Special Collections, Ball State University.

1917.02.21

 

478

6.2

Report Of Visit Of Hon. Bertrand Russell To Princetown [Dartmoor, Eng.] May 9. Mimeo 2 pp. 11 May 1917. P., courtesy of Jo Newberry and the Cumberland Record Office

1917.05.11

 

85b

8

“The Position of Conscientious Objectors Who Refuse Work under the Home Ofice Scheme”. c. July 1917. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 2 leaves with corrections in BR's hand. Unsigned draft possibly by BR. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Ofice (Marshall Papers).

1917.07.00

 

982, box 7.21?

10.2

[Petition] "To the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George". [July 1917]. Photocopy of  ts.;  3 leaves. Jointly signed with many others. Regarding Emanuel Ribiero. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1917.07.00

 

85k.

7.1

[Draft programme for the English Workmen's Council]. [Aug. 1917]. Photocopy of ts.; 5 leaves. Jointly with Ramsay MacDonald and Norman Angell. Enclosed with letter from Crystal Eastman (American Union Against Militarism) to Morris Hillquit, 15 Aug. 1917. Courtesy of State Historical Board of Wisconsin.

1917.08.00

 

137

7.1

“Opinion of BR and CEM on Proposal Received from Comrades in W.S. [Wormwood Scrubbs Prison]”. 23 Aug. 1917. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Ofice (Marshall Papers).

1917.08.23

 

982, box 7.21?

10.2

"J.A.C. [Joint Advisory Committee] and re-organization of Information Bureau". [c. 10 Sept. 1917]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Jointly with Ada Salter and Ernest E. Hunter. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1917.09.10

 

85k.

7.1

"What she is & what she might become".  [25 Sept. 1917]. Ms., 2 leaves; ts.,  1 leaf.  Dated by Lady Constance. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1917.09.25

 

596

6.2

["Possessiveness in sex-relations  ..."]. [c. 16 Oct. 1917]. Ms.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter to Lady Constance Malleson pmk.  16 Oct. 1917. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1917.10.16

 

596

6.2

["Despair in regard to the world ..."]. [1918]. Ts. carbon; 3 leaves (2 copies on different paper and with different line endings but probably from same typewriter). First paragraph quoted in Jo Vellacott's Bertrand Russell and the Pacifists in the First World War (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980), pp. 249-50. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1918.00.00

 

596

6.2

[Statement To Other Pacifists On Postwar Aims]. TS 3 pp. (c.1918)  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1918.00.00

 

270

14

Professor Dewey's "Essays in Experimental Logic". [Summer 1918]. Ts. (printer's copy): 41 leaves with continuous foliation to folio 42 except from f. 5 to f. 7; the ts. is complete, however. The Journal of Philosophy Psychology and Scientific Methods, 16 (2 Jan. 1919), 5-26. Stamped on first leaf with name and address of journal, also with instructions to return the ts. to BR c/o H. Wildon Carr. Purchase from Lady Constance Malleson.

1918.00.00

 

411

37-40

Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy. [Summer 1918]. Ms. 227 leaves· continuous foliation to f. 225 with addition of fos. 129a and 132a (preface and table of contents lacking). (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1919.) Purchase from Lady Constance Malleson.

1918.00.00

 

412

37-40

Wrinch, Dorothy (re)Statement by BR, perhaps to Katharine Jex-Blake, Mistress,  Girton College, Cambridge, 17 March 1918, re Wrinch’s mathematical research. Transcription by M.Senechal of ALs at Girton; quoted in her I Died for Beauty, p. 63.

1918.03.17

 

1641

33.1

"Statement by Bertrand Russell". 30 March 1918. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. On giving up pacifist work. Enclosed with letter to H. Wildon Carr of same date. Courtesy of Hoose Library, University of Southern California.

1918.03.30

 

167

7.1

[Defence Against Prosecution For Statement]. TS 2 pp. [April 1918]. Revised  in BR ' s hand.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1918.04.00

 

271

14

"Statement by Bertrand Russell". 8 April 1918. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. On giving up pacifist work. Enclosed with letter of II April 1918 to Gilbert Murray. Courtesy of Bodleian Library (Murray papers), Oxford.

1918.04.08

 

71e.

6.2

[Report on Ms. of The Philosophy of Mr. Bertrand Russell by P.E.B. Jourdain]. 10 June 1918. Photocopy; 1 leaf. As ms. letter to Allen and Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin. 

1918.06.10

 

70, box 6.41

6.2

[The Role of Truth in Art]. [July 1918]. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Letter to editor on review of Sassoon's The Huntsman. Signed "Philalethes". The Nation, 23 (27 July 1918): 446. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1918.07.00

 

536

6.2

"The International Outlook." [c. 4 Aug. 1918]. Ms., 3 leaves; ts. carbon, 4 leaves. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1918.08.04

 

596

6.2

"The International Outlook." [c. 4 Aug. 1918]  Note also microfilm printout ofts., 4 leaves, attached to Russell's letter #1,526 to Lady Ottoline. Done on different typewriter from ts. carbon. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1918.08.04

 

520

6.2

"The Single Tax". [c. 28 Aug. 1918]. Ms.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letterto Lady Constance Malleson dated 28 Aug. 1918. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1918.08.28

 

596

6.2

["There never was such a place as prison ..."]. 31 Aug. 1918. Ms.; 1 leaf. Also ts. carbon, 2 leaves, with inked variants noted by Lady Constance Malleson from version in Alan Wood's Bertrand Russell, the Passionate Sceptic (London: Allen and Unwin, 1957), p. II6. Also in The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, II (London: Allen and Unwin,1968): 93-4. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1918.08.31

 

596 and 14.

6.2

[Report on ms. of Mathematical Psychology of War by Lewis F. Richardson]. 29 Dec. 1918. Photocopy; 2 leaves. As ms. letter to Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1918.12.29

 

70, box 6.41

6.2

[Notes by BR on proofs of Chap. XI, "The New Realism of Mr. Bertrand Russell", of S. Radhakrishnan's The Reign of Religion in Contemporary Philosophy (1920)]. 21 May 1919. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Courtesy of Dr. P. Gopal (Radhakrishnan's son) from papers in his possession, Madras.

1919.05.21

 

901

6.2

[Questions on Wittgenstein's Tractatus]. [13 Aug. 1919]. P. of ms.; 2 leaves encl. with l. to Wittgenstein of 13 Aug. 1919. Published in this issue, pp. 107–9. Courtesy of Brian McGuinness from Brenner Archive, Innsbruck, Austria.

1919.08.13

 

1078

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[Message to October Conference on Anglo-American Cooperation Organized by B.N. Langdon-Davies]. 19 Aug. 1919. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of Mudd Manuscript Library (American Civil Liberties Union Archives), Princeton University.

1919.08.19

 

701

6.2

"Art and Education in Bolshevik Russia [1920]. Chapter IV of The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism. Ts./ms.; 25 leaves (mainly ms.). Ts.; 20 leaves. The ts. is corrected and revised in BR's hand throughout. (Cf. the Preface to the book: "The chapter on Art and Education is written by her [Dora] throughout" (Allen & Unwin, 1920 ed., p. 10).  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"Science of Social Structure." [1920]. Preface to the Chinese [Five Lectures on Science of Social Structure ] (1921). Ms.; 1leaf. Published in English in Russell, n.s. 9 (Summer 1989): 56. Filed in folder 13 of The Prospects of Industrial Civilization, where the mss. for the lecture series may be found.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.00.00

 

1027 box  7.33, folder 13

9.2

[Introduction to Wittgenstein' s 7ractuatus]. [1920]. Draft ts/ms.; 35 leaves. (Fos. 1-8, 25-35, are typed with emendations in BR's hand; fos. 9-26 are in Dorothy Wrinch's hand with some revisions in BR's.) New ts. prepared by C.K. Ogden, corrected by BR, and marked up for printing with Odgen's translation in 1922; 21 leaves, with emendations; paragraph addition to fol. 1 in BR's hand. Attached are the dedication and the English text of the Preface from the printer's copy.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"Industry in Undeveloped Countries" [1920]. Ms.; 25 leaves. Ts. carbon; 19 leaves. Address to the Chinese Social and Political Science Assoc., 3 Dec. 1920. In The Chinese Social and Political Review, Peking, 5a (Dec.  1920); 239-54;  also The Atlantic  Monthly,  127  (June  1921): 787-95.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

“Impressions of Bolshevik Russia”. C20.17. Ms.; 5 leaves. “Bolshevik Theory”. Ms.; 5 leaves. “Communism & the Soviet Constitution”. Ms.; 9 leaves. “Lenin and Trotsky and Gorky”. Ms.; 5 leaves. “Bolshevism & the International Situation”. Ms.; 6 leaves. “Town and Country”. Ms.; 5 leaves. [Addendum]. Ms.; 1 leaf. In The Nation, London, 27 (10, 17, 24, 31 July and 7 Aug. 1920): 460–2, 493–4, 520–1, 547–8, 576–7, and The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism (A34). Purchase from John Wilson.

1920.00.00

 

1172

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“Fragment”. Copy of poem by Wilfred Owen in The Athenaeum, no. 4,711 (13 Aug. 1920): 201. Ms.; 1 leaf. BR did not copy the title.

1920.00.00

 

1314

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[Introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus]. [1920]. Photocopy of draft ts./ms.; 35 leaves. (Folios 1-8, 25-35, are typed with emendations in BR's hand; folios 9-26 are in Dorothy Wrinch's hand with some BR revisions.) Photocopy of new ts. by C.K. Ogden, corrected by BR, and marked up for printing with Ogden's translation in 1922; 21 leaves, with emendations; paragraph addition to fol. 1 in BR's hand. Attached are dedication and English text of Preface from printer's copy. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers.

1920.00.00

 

979

6.2

[Annotations on Ludwig Wittgenstein's Logisch-Philosophische  Abhandlung].  [c.1920]. Photocopy of ts.; 74 leaves. Courtesy of Bodleian Library, Oxford.

1920.00.00

 

I04:

7.1

Are The Nations Of The World Becoming More National Or International? TS 2 pp. [1920] Transcription from original MS at Humanities Research Center, University of Texas.

1920.00.00

 

110

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Dreams And Facts. TS 11pp.  (The Dial, 68: Feb. 1920, 214-20.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1920.00.00

 

229b

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"Ethics" N.d. [c. 1920-26]. Ms.; 1leaf.  In Dora Russell fonds.

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9.2

"'To the Editor of the Peking Leader." Christmas Day 1920. Ms.; 3 leaves (in Dora's hand). As "Bolshevism-Some Light on the Theory" The Peking Leader, 28 December 1920, p. 8.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.12.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

"'To the Editor of Shanghai Life." [21 Dec. 1920]. Ms.; 3 leaves. Russell kept a ts. carbon (RA 710.0482590). Letter to the editor.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.12.21

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"Communist Ideals" [1921]. Ms.; 5 leaves. Ts. carbon; 5 leaves. Note on fol. 1of carbon: "[Printed in Chinese by the Shanghai communists as a leaflet, which was suppressed by the Government.]" In The Daily Herald , London, 19 Oct. 1921, p. 4.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"China and Chinese Influence" [1921]. Ts. an.d ts. carbon; 10 leaves each. Ts. carbon; 9 leaves. As "China and Chinese Influence" The Manchester Guardian, 29 Nov. 1921, p. 6.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

"Manchuria and Shantun" [1921]. Ts. carbon; 8 leaves. 2nd ts. carbon; 9 leaves. As "The Problems of China. Manchuria and Shantung: the Past and the Future The Manchester Guardian, 30 Nov. 1921, p. 6.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

"III. Is Chinese Independence Possible?" [1921]. Ts. carbon; 8 leaves. As "Chinese Independence. Is It Possible? The Facts about the Customs" The Manchester Guardian, 2 Dec. 1921, p. 16  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

“Sketches of Modern China. i. The Feast and the Eclipse”. C21.29. Ms.; 8 leaves. “ii. Chinese Ethics”. Ms.; 7 leaves. “iii. Chinese Amusements”. Ms.; 8 leaves. Galley proofs of i and iii; i is corrected by BR. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, London, 30 (3, 10 and 17 Dec. 1921): 375–6, 429–30, 461–3. Purchase from John Wilson.

1921.00.00

 

1182

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["I dreamt that my bedroom was transformed ..."]. 20 March 1921. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 3 leaves. Dictated to Dora Black when BR was ill. Enclosed with letter to Lady Ottoline Morrell of 28 April [1921]. In Ronald Clark, The Life of Bertrand Russell (London: Cape/Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1975), pp. 393-4.  Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Aus tin.

1921.03.20

 

69 (#L,584).

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"China's Road to Freedom" [Note on fol. 1 of ms.: "Farewell Address, Peking, 5 July 1921 ] Ms.; 20 leaves (lst 13 in Dora's hand, next 7 in BR's). Ts. carbon; 12 leaves. In The Peking Leader, 7 July 1921, p. 3.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.07.05

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

Higher Education In China. TS 10 pp.  (The Dial, 71: Dec. 1921, 693-8.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1921.12.00

 

229b

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The Problem of China. 1922. Ms. of most chapters. Ts. 320 leaves.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1922.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

“Analytic and Synthetic Philosophers”. C22.19. P. of ms.; 5 leaves. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (15 July 1922): 538–9, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

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“Philosophic Idealism at Bay”. C22.21. P. of ms., fol. 1. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (5 Aug. 1922): 625–6, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

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“The Christian Warrior”. C22.23. P. of ms., fol. 1. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (9 Sept. 1922): 770, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

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“Relativity, Scientific and Metaphysical”. C22.24. P. of ms., fol. 1. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (16 Sept. 1922): 796–7, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

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“From Comte to Bergson”. C22.37. P. of ms., fol. 1. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (9 Dec. 1922): 426, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

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The Problem of China. 1922. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Dust-jacket blurb. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

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70, box 6.41

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"Vagueness''. [1922]. Photocopy of ts.; 14 leaves. Read to Jowett Society, Oxford, 25 Nov. 1922. In The Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy, I(June 1923): 84-92; this ts. was intended for Zeitschrift fiir exacte Philosophie, which foundered before publication. Courtesy of Archives of Scientific Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (Hans Reichenbach Collection), University of Pittsburgh Libraries.

1922.00.00

 

897

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[Principal definitions and propositions of] Principia Mathematica. [1922]. Photocopy of ms.; 35 leaves. Sent to Rudolf Carnap. Courtesy of Archives of Scientific Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (Carnap papers), University of Pittsburgh Libraries.

1922.00.00

 

802

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Chinese Civilization And The West. TS 20 pp .  (The Dial, 72: Apr. 1922, 356-64.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229b

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The Aroma Of Evanescence.  MS  7 pp.  Review of G. Santayana's Soliloquies in England, and Later Soliloquies.  (The Dial, 73: Nov. 1922, 559- 62.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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What Is Morality? MS 3 pp. Review of B.M. Laing's A Study in Moral Problems.  (The Dial, 73 : Dec. 1922, 677-9.) P., courtesy of Yale e University Library.

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The Prospects  of  Industrial  Civilization. 1923. Ms. Ts. and ts. Carbon (U.K. printer's copy). Ts. carbon and some new ts. (U.S. printer's copy). 595 leaves. Includes revised tear sheets from periodical publications. Preface in DR's hand.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.00.00

 

1027 box  7.32-7.33

9.2

The AB.C. of Atoms. 1923. Ms. (U.K. printer's copy); 123 leaves. Page proofs.  In Dora Russell fonds.

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9.2

"Behaviourism" [1923]. Ms.; 12 leaves. 'I's. carbon; 11 leaves. As "An Essay on Behaviourism", Vanity Fair, New York, 21, no. 2 (Oct. 1923): 47, 96, 98.  In Dora Russell fonds.

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9.2

"Psychological Dangers in Europe" [1923?]. Ms.; 6 leaves. Similar in length and tone to the Nacion series, this ms. appears to be unpublished.  In Dora Russell fonds.

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9.2

The ABC of Atoms (A45): blurb. Ms.; 1 leaf. 1923. Purchase.

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1171

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The ABC of Atoms. 1923. Ms.; 2 leaves. Table of contents. Part of letter to C.K. Ogden of 12 May 1923. Purchase.

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429(1).

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"Behaviourism''. [1923]. Photocopy of ms., 12 leaves; of ts. carbon, 11 leaves. As "An Essay on Behaviourism'', Vanity Fair, New York, 21, no. 2 (Oct. 1923): 47, 96, 98. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers.

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979

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Freedom In Education. TS 18 pp.  (The Dial, 74: Feb. 1923, 153-64.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229b

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Leisure And Mechanism [old title: MORAL STANDARDS AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING] . TS 34 pp.  (The Dial, 75: Aug. 1923, 105-22.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229b

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Life As An Art.  TS 7 pp.  Review of Havelock Ellis's The Dance of Life. (The Dial, 75: Nov. 1923, 487-91.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1923.00.00

 

229b

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Address to the Students of Edinburgh. [c.1923]. Photocopy of ms. 3 leaves. Title not in BR's hand. Gift. (Superceded by Rec Acq 380).

1923.00.00

 

n/a

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"'To the Editor of the Manchester Guardian" [9 April 1923]. Ms.; 2 leaves (in Dora's hand). As "Missionary Influence in China" The Manchester Guardian, 13 April 1923, p. 7.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.04.09

 

1027 box  7.34

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"Preparing for the Next War" [June 1923]. Ms.; 7 leaves. As "Preparandonos para la guerra proxima La Nacion, Buenos Aires, 8 July 1923, sec. 3, p. 2.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.06.00

 

1027 box  7.35

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"Possibilities of Fascismo" [June 1923]. Ms.; 6 leaves. As "Posibilidades del fascismo La Nacion, 1Aug. 1923, sec. 1, p. 4.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.06.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"(Statement Suggested by Bertrand Russell)''. [c. 6 Oct. 1923]. Photocopy ofts. carbon.; 1 leaf. On Soviet political prisoners. Enclosed with letter of 6 Oct. 1923 to M.A. Shapiro. Courtesy of Manuscript and Archives Division, New York Public Library.

1923.10.06

 

512

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How To Read History.  Ms 6p.  (Bermondsey Book, no. 2, Mar. 1924, 10-13. )  Xerox, courtesy of Mr. A.J.G. Berg

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686

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British Political Situation. Ms 2p. Lecture notes [c.1924]. Purchase.

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A Motley Pantheon. TS 5 pp. Review of G. Brandes's Creative Spirits of the Nineteenth Century. (The Dial, 76: Mar. 1924, 243-5.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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An Attempt To Convert Kentucky. MS 4 pp. Corrected (by BR) proofs. Review of J.H. Robinson's The Humanizing of Knowledge. (The Dial 76: May 1924, 462-4.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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Americanization. MS  7 pp.  Review of H.M. Kallen's Culture and Democracy in the United States.   (The Dial, 76: Aug. 1924, 158-60.)  P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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“How to Read History”. B&R C24.09. Ms.; 6 leaves. Marked up for publication in The Bermondsey Book. Donation of Michael Walsh.

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1381f (second illustration)

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[Memorandum on WeiHaiWei]. Ts.; 1 leaf. No. 321, March 1924, issued by Labour Party Advisory Commit­tee on International Questions. Unsigned, attributed to BR by minutes of the Committee. P., courtesy of Labour History Archive and Study Centre, John Rylands Library, U. of Manchester. 

1924.03.00

 

1425

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The European Chaos,  Ts 36 p, Transcript of an address to the Rand School, 5 Apr. 1924, Xerox, courtesy of the Tamiment Library, New York University.

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Mechanism And Life. Ts 33p. Transcript of an address to the Rand School, 3 May 1924. (Reported in the New York Times, 4 May 1924,:p. 5.) Xerox, courtesy of the Tamiment Library

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29

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"Is the British Labor Government Revolutionary?" 5 May 1924. Photocopy of ts.; 61 leaves, transcribed from shorthand notes by Paul Munter. Debate with Morris Hillquit at Carnegie Hall. Courtesy of Hoover Institution Archives.

1924.05.05

 

784

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Is the British Labor Government Revolutionary?" 5 May 1924. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 60 leaves. Courtesy of Perkins Library, Duke University.

1924.05.05

 

937

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"The Editor, The Daily Herald" 19 Nov. 1924. 'I's.; 3 leaves (much revised in Dora's hand). Signed by BR and DR. In reply to a letter or article by Sir Charles Addis and a leader, "Mr. Russell on China in The Morning Post, 9 Oct. 1924, on Russell's New Leader article of 19 Sept. 1924 titled "British Imperialism in China; Brigands and British Banks".  Not published (and possibly not sent).

1924.11.19

 

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Life In The Middle Ages. TS 7 pp.  Review of E, Power's Medieval People and J. Huizinga's The Waning of the Middle Ages.  (The Dial, 78: Apr. 1925, 295-8.)  P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229c

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The Dogmas of Naturalism.  Corrected (by BR) proofs. Review of E.A. Burtt's The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science. (The Dial, 79: Sept. 1925, 255-8 .) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229c

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What I Believe. 1925. Photocopy of ms.; 72 leaves (last leaf dated 1 Jan. 1925). Courtesy of Special Collections, University Research Library, UCLA.

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577

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[Autobiographical Sketch]. Ms.; 2 leaves. Ts. carbon; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. of 2 April 1925 to Wm. Swan Stallybrass of Kegan Paul. In the l. BR sets down the following terms: the sketch may be altered without consulting him; when published it is to appear as if it is not by him; it is to be hoped that it will appear only outside of England. Purchased at Sotheby's.

1925.04.00

 

1171

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"Freedom in Society''. [c. 7 June 1925]. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Abstract of lecture delivered to Fabian Society, 22 Oct. 1925. Enclosed with letter of 7 June 1925 to F.W. Galton. Courtesy of Nuffield College Library, Oxford.

1925.06.07

 

519

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 “Capitalism or What?” C26.14. P. of ms.; 8 leaves. Encl. with letter of 5 Dec. 1925 to Elmer H. Youngman. In The Bankers Magazine, New York, 112 (May 1926): 679–80, 725, 727. Access restricted. Courtesy of Rosenbach Museum & Library.

1925.12.00

 

1153

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"'To the Editor of The Daily Herald" [1926]. Ms.; 1leaf. Re Mr. Middleton and birth control. In The Daily Herald , 9 October 1926, p. 4.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1926.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

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Introduction toSelected Papers (A55). Ts., 11 pp., 1 p.with unpublished revisions by BR. Ms. (Rec. Acq. 70, box 6.41, 1926); lot 508.

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1696

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On Education, Especially in Early Childhood. 1926. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Dust­ jacket  blurb. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

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70, box 6.41.

6.2

On Good Men,  Ms 14p. Ts 15p. ("The Harm That Good Men Do " Harpers Magazine, 153: Oct, 1926,  529-34, )  Purchase

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685

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Does Ethics Influence Life? Corrected proofs.  (The Nation and the The Meaning of Meaning. TS 14 pp. Corrected (by BR) proofs.  (The Dial, 81: Aug. 1926, 114-21.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229c

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Is Science Superstitious?  TS 13 pp.  Corrected (by BR) proofs.  (The Dial, 81: Sept. 1926, 179-86.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229c

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Psychology and Politics. TS 16 pp.  MS  3 pp.  Corrected (by BR) proofs. (The Dial, 80: Mar. 1926, 179-88.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229c

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Leonardo as a Man of Science.  MS 4 pp. Review of l.B. Hart's The MechaniealI Investigations of Leonardo da Vinci. (The Dial, 80: June 1926, 510-12.) P. , courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229c

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"Infancy and Character Formation" [1927]. Ms.; 16 leaves (lacks fol. 16 but has fol. 17). As "The Training of Young Children" Harper's Magazine, 155 (Aug. 1927): 313-19.  In Dora Russell fonds.

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9.2

“The Extant Fragments of Heraclitus”. Ms.; 8 leaves, encl. with l. to Katharine [Dudley]. [c. 1927]. Donation of Michael Walsh.

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1381g

21.2

"The Future". [1927]. Photocopy of ms.; 22 leaves. In Jewish Daily Forward , 26 June, 3, IO, 17 July 1927: EI, E1, E1-2, E2; reprinted  as "Some Prospects: Cheerful and Otherwise" in Sceptical Essays (London: Allen and Unwin, 1928). Courtesy of Special Collections, University Research Library, UCLA.

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578

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Education And The Good Life, Ms 24p.  [c.1927].  Purchase.

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Marriage, Ms 2p, Lecture notes [c. 1927]. Purchase. MCLELLAN. Ms 3p, Notes from a debate on marriage [c. 1927]. Purchase.

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Introduction [To Selected Papers Of Bertrand Russell] Ms  10 p.  (New York: Modern Library, 1927, )  Xerox,  Purchase.

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Philosophy Of Physics, Ms 2p. Notes for a lecture probably delivered at Harvard, with A.N. Whitehead in the chair [c.1927]. They contain Russell's often quoted remark against the plausibility of solipism: ' 'I didn't write the parts of his [Whitehead' s] books I can 't understand.”  Purchase.

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The Extant Fragments Of Heraclitus. Ms 8 p. [c. 1927). Xerox, courtesy of Mr.A. J. G. Berg.  Not an essay, but the actual fragments written out.  Given to Mrs. Dorothy Harvey, who wrote to Russell: "I have the.Heraclitus in your writing like a treasur e in my mind and in my desk.  I love you for writing it out for me.” (letter of 22 May 1928).  Original is Rec Acq 1381g.

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27

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The Analysis Of Matter. Ms 468 p. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1927. ) Microfilm, courtesy of Trinity College Library, Cambridge.

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Behaviourism: Is Man’s Conduct Mechanical? Ms 8 p  Ts 24 pp.  (Thesis Ch. XVI of Outline of Philosophy, London: Allen & Unwin, New York: Norton, 1927).  Purchase

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Russia, Asia, And The West.  MS 20 pp. [c. 1927]. Purchase.

1927.00.00

 

150d

8

Education And World Peace.   MS 11pp. 1927. Purchase.

1927.00.00

 

252b

12

Things That Have Moulded Me. Corrected (by BR) proofs.  (The Dial, 83 : Sept. 1927, 181-6.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1927.00.00

 

229c

12

An Outline of Philosophy. 1927. Dust-jacket blurb (photocopy of ms., 1 leaf; ts., 1 leaf). Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms., 1 leaf; ts., 1 leaf). Acknowledgments (photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf). Enclosed with letter from Unwin of 12 April 1927. Photocopy of marked proofs of pp. 305-12. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1927.04.00

 

70, box 6.44.

6.2

"Mr. Bertrand Russell Catches the Tortoise". [Oct. 1927]. Photocopy of ms.; 4 leaves. Enclosed with letter to Henry Goddard Leach of 26 Oct. 1927. In Forum, 79 (Feb. 1928): 262-3. Courtesy of Houghton Library, Harvard University.

1927.10.00

 

35

7.1

 Principles of Social ReconstructionQuotation in BR’s hand, n.d. but Nov. 1927 from Chicago’s Hotel La Salle letterhead. Internet print.

1927.11.00

 

1697

33.1

Sceptical Essays. 1928. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Dust-jacket blurb. Enclosed with letter of 12 May 1928 to Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1928.00.00

 

70, box 6.41

6.2

The Optimism Of America. TS 7 pp.  ("Optimistic America", New York Herald Tribune Magazine, 6 May 1928, pp. 1-2.) P., courtesy of Columbia University Library.

1928.00.00

 

232b

12

Watson Versus Freud In Education. TS 9 pp.  ("Bertrand Russellon Aims of Modern Education", The Forward, 23 Dec. 1928, pp. El-2.) P., courtesy of Columbia University Library.

1928.00.00

 

232b

12

Nationalism. [1928]. Tscc. 7 leaves. "Nationalism-Is it a Blessing or a Curse?", The Forward (6 May 1928), El, and as "Nationalism", The Bermondsey Book, 5 (June-July 1928), 46-50. Marked up editorially with "Bermondsey Book" circled in upper left-hand margin. Purchase.

1928.00.00

 

330

37-40

"A Rejected Advertisement''. 16 Jan. 1928. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Letter to editor, Daily Herald , 20 Jan. 1928, p. 4, and other papers. Courtesy of British Library (Marie Stopes papers).

1928.01.16

 

455

6.2

"Reform Ethics". [1929]. Photocopy of ts. (titled "Is There a New Morality?"); 3 leaves. Review of Durant Drake, The New M orality. In The Book League Monthly, New York, l (Feb. 1929): 212-13. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.

1929.00.00

 

1012

7.1

Modern Education Failure?  Ms 7p. Lecture notes [ca. 1929]. This is Russell 's debate with Will Durant on "Is Modern Education a Failure? 11, reported in the New York Times, 7 Oct. 1929,  p. 25.  Purchase.

1929.00.00

 

19a

1

On Catholic And Protestant Sceptics. TS 10 pp.  (The Dial, 86: Jan. 1929, 43-9.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1929.00.00

 

229c

12

Wasted Idealism. TS  4 pp.  Corrected (by BR) proofs.  Review of G. Seldes's The Stammering Century.  (The Dial, 86: Apr. 1929, 329-31.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1929.00.00

 

229c

12

Beacon Hill School. [c.1929]. Ts cc. 3 leaves with a few revisions in Dora Russell's hand. Purchase.

1929.00.00

 

370viii

37-40

Beacon Hill School. [c.1929]. Four-page pamphlet co-authored with Dora Russell. Purchase.

1929.00.00

 

1025

37-40

[Pacifism]. [14 June 1929]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with letter of 14 June 1929. The letter is addressed “Dear Sir” and is assumed to be to a writer for the Sunday Express. It was written in advance of an inter­view; publication of the interview could not be traced. Access restricted. Courtesy of Rosenbach Museum & Library.

1929.06.14

 

1153

13.2

“What Is to Be Done about Divorce”. C30.03. [28 Nov. 1929]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Last two paragraphs of article only. Encl. with l. to Paul Palmer, ed., Sunday World Magazine. Published first in Daily Express, 20 Jan. 1930, p. 8. Courtesy of Yale U. Library.

1929.11.28

 

239b

10.2

“Proposed Letter to Manchester Guardian”. Ps. of 2 tss. with different annotations; 4 leaves. P. of ts. carbon (different typing); 2 leaves. [1930]. Re the proposed Education Bill. Roy Randall's covering l. shows he was looking after the master text. Similar to F30.01 but this one was written in response to a l. which The Manchester Guardian published from a body of non-Conformists. Neither l. has been located. Note: The Manchester Guardian did publish F30.01 as “Education Bill and Its Critics”, 27 June 1930, p. 22; the l. is dated 25 June.  Courtesy of the International Institute of Social History.

1930.00.00

 

1185

16.1

“Hey nonny no!” [1930]. P. of transcription ms. by BR of the anon. c. 1600 verse; 1 leaf. Courtesy of M. G. I. Evans.

1930.00.00

 

1211

16.1

The Conquest of Happiness. 1930. Bound page proofs of Allen and Unwin ed. Purchase from Lady Constance Malleson.

1930.00.00

 

596

6.2

Opinions on Swearing. [March-July 1930]. Ts. with 3 sentences added in BR's hand. 1 leaf. With omissions in David Harley, "Beacon Hill School", Russell, nos. 35-36. Purchase.

1930.03.00

1930.07.00

370vi

37-40

[Report on That Next  War by Major Bratt].  14 July 1930. Photocopy; 2 leaves. As ms. letter to Unwin. Extract quoted in ad for Bratt's book in Caroline E. Playne's Society at War, 1914-1916 (London: Allen and Unwin, 1931), p. 382. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1930.07.14

 

70, box 6.41.

6.2

The Scientific Outlook. 1931. Photocopy ofts., 3  leaves; photocopy of another ts., 3 leaves; photocopy of ts. carbon, 2 leaves. Table of contents and conclusion. One ts. and ts. carbon courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1931.00.00

 

70, box 6.44.

6.2

The Scientific Outlook. 1931.  Other ts. courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1931.00.00

 

1a

6.2

"Modern Physics''. [1931]. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves. In The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, II (London: Allen and Unwin, 1968): 158-9. Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1931.00.00

 

968e.

6.2

Aims And Achievement of Beacon Hill School.  Ts 8p. ( "In Our School" New Republic, 68:9 Sept. 1931, 92-4, ) Xerox, courtesy of Professor Stillman Drake.

1931.00.00

 

49

1

Marriage And Personality.  Ms 2p.  ( New York American, 13 Nov, 1931, 15)  Purchase.

1931.00.00

 

67

1

On Being A Good Boy. Ms 3p. ( New York American, 18 Nov. 1931, 17.)  Purchase.

1931.00.00

 

67

1

Preface [to "The YMCA Government of China" by Rachel Brooks] . TS 3 pp. [1931]. (Incompletely published in Autobiography, Vol . II.) Courtesy of Rev. Brooks.

1931.00.00

 

6a

8

Radiogram from BR  In support of the organization of a foundation in memory of Victor L. Berger, to be read at the National Press Club dinner, Sunday evening 1 March [1931]. Berger had died in August 1929. Contained in statement “Radiograms Received at National Press Club Dinner ...”, ts. carbon, 7 pp. P., courtesy of Hoover Institution, Stanford U.

1931.03.01

 

1508

28.2

[“Heartiest greetings to Tagore ... ”]. B48. 25 May 1931. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. In The Golden Book of Tagore, ed. R. Chatterjee (Calcutta: Golden Book Committee, 1931), p. 220. Courtesy of Rabindra-Sadana Memorial Museum.

1931.05.00

 

223

10.2

“Analysis of Mind”. B52. P. of ts.; 5 leaves sent in BR's l. of 26 June 1931 to Charles W. Morris. The ts. is annotated by Morris. Published as “34. Russell's Reformulation of the Nature of Mind” in Morris's Six Theories of Mind (Chicago: U. of Chicago P., 1932), pp. 134–8; reprinted in Papers 10. Courtesy of Jon R. Eller, Peirce Project, Indiana U.

1931.06.00

 

1229

16.1

“Proletarian Dictatorship Is the Road to Freedom”. Debate with Jay Lovestone, (editor of Revolutionary Age), 27 Nov. 1931, New York. Officials: Bertram D. Wolfe and Roger Baldwin. Ts., 75 leaves. Also BR's notes for the debate, ms., 1 leaf; BR's notes taken during the debate, 3 leaves; notes written on verso of “Some Questions for Mr. Russell”; advertisement, other notes and news clippings. Ps., courtesy of Hoover Institution. 

1931.11.27

 

1440a&b

24.1

"On Politicians". [Dec. 1931]. Photocopy of ms.; 3 leaves. Enclosed with letter to Mr. Towne of 8 Dec. 1931. In New York American, 16 Dec. 1931, p. 17. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.

1931.12.00

 

1012

7.1

Education and the Social Order. 1932. Draft table of contents (photocopy ofts.; 3 leaves).  Enclosed in letter of 7 March 1932 to Norton. Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1932.00.00

 

1a

6.2

Education and the Social Order. 1932.  Same draft table of contents plus pro­ posal for book (photocopy of ts.; 10 leaves). Enclosed with and in letter of 15 March 1932 to Unwin. Proposal was published, with many alterations, as Chap. 2. Dust­ jacket blurb (photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf). Enclosed with letter of 23 May 1932 to Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin

1932.00.00

 

70, box 6.41

6.2

The Future Of The Family. Corrected TS. 5 pp.  1932.  (Nash's - Pall Mall Magazine, 90: Jan. 1933, 27-80).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1932.00.00

 

272

14

Education & The Social Order.  [c.1932]. Ms. 4 leaves. A summary of Education and the Social Order. Purchase.

1932.00.00

 

328

37-40

“How Science Has Changed Society”. C32.03. 6 Jan. 1932. P. of ts. broadcast script (titled “The Scientific Society”) from symposium “Science and Civilization”; 11 leaves. In The  Listener, 7 (13 Jan. 1932): 39–40, 42. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives, Reading.

1932.01.06

 

1,021a

10.2

“Modern Methods in Education”. D32.02. Ts.; 12 leaves, prepared by Christina Foyle, of BR's speech at Foyle's Literary Luncheon, 14 Dec. 1932, possibly to mark the publication of Education and the Social Order (A63). The speech was reported in The Scotsman, Edinburgh, 15 Dec. 1932, as well as other newspapers. Courtesy of Christina Foyle.

1932.12.14

 

1176

16.1

[Reports on A.G.D. Watson's Dissertations on Philosophy of Physics]. [1933]. Photocopy of ms. notes, 3 leaves; photocopy of ts., 2 leaves. Courtesy of King's College Library, Cambridge. 

1933.00.00

 

820

6.2

Respect For Law. 1958, 63-5. MS 3 pp., 1933. (San Francisco Review, 1: winter P., courtesy of Bancroft Library, University of  California, Berkeley.

1933.00.00

 

183

8

Freedom vs. Organization  Publisher’s traveller’s specimen of book. 28 pp. 1934. New York: W. W. Norton.

1934.00.00

 

1547

28.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf). Addition to preface (photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1934.00.00

 

976g.

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms., 2 leaves; photocopy of ts., 3 leaves). Ms. table of contents enclosed in letter to Norton of IO Nov.1933. Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers),

1934.00.00

 

1a

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Draft table of contents (photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves). Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1934.00.00

 

70, box 6.44, 1933.

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Different typing of same table of contents. (Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1934.00.00

 

1a

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Dust-jacket  blurb  (photocopy  of ts.; 1 leaf).  Enclosed  with letter to Unwin of 6 April 1934 and described therein as "proof of the announcement of my forthcoming book". Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1934.00.00

 

70, box 6.42.

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Scattered pages, bibliography, and index (photocopy of proofs; 12 leaves). Enclosed with letter from Allen and Unwin to W.W. Norton, 21 Nov. 1934. Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1934.00.00

 

976g.

6.2

Preface [to Freedom and Organization].  MS 4 pp.  May 1934.  (London: Allen & Unwin, 1934.) Purchase.

1934.05.00

 

150h

8

Fashions In Virtues.  MS 3 pp.  Aug. 1934. ("Virtue's Fashions", New York American, 7 Sept. 1934, 19.)  P., courtesy of Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

1934.08.00

 

183

8

There is no issue…. 14 Nov. 1934. Ms. 1 leaf, numbered 4 in upper right-hand corner. Date and pagination not in BR's hand; in the same hand is written "By Lord Russell Russell” i.e. Bertrand Russell part of an unaccepted contribution to an American paper". Purchase.

1934.11.14

 

337

37-40

[“Greetings Received on the Occasion of the Dinner to Prof. Albert Einstein and Heinz Leipmann ...”]. 22 Dec. 1934. P. of ts. carbon; 2 leaves. Russell's greeting appears on first leaf. Courtesy of U. of Toronto Library.

1934.12.22

 

1065

10.2

We Did Not Fight. B60. 1935. Uncorrected bound page proofs, including BR's contribution, “Some Psychological Difficulties of Pacifism in War­time”. Purchase.

1935.00.00

 

1205

16.1

In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays. 1935. Blurb and draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves). Enclosed with letter of 24 April 1935 to Norton. Table of contents 5(photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves). Enclosed in letter of 30 April 1935 to Norton. Table of contents prepared by Norton from ms. (photocopy  of ts.; I leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1935.00.00

 

1a

6.2

Logical notes  [28 Nov. 1935], 4 lines written on the verso of a bookshop opening notice dated 9 Oct. 1935; by BR and Wittgenstein,  taken by him and BR to scribble on. K. Blackwell has confirmed which sym­bols are in BR’s hand. Email attachment from Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc. (Sarah Funke), New York.

1935.11.28

 

1571

28.2

“[France, Ministère des ATaires Etrangères, Petition on Behalf of Philippe Vernier]”. P.; 1 leaf. [c. Dec. 1935]. Courtesy of National Archives, France.

1935.12.00

 

1362

21.2

Which Way to Peace? A69. London: Michael Joseph, 1936. “Uncorrected proof copy”, bound. Ts. carbon insert, 1 leaf, at p. 142. Purchase.

1936.00.00

 

1143

13.2

[Blurb for Lancelot Hogben' s Mathematics for the Million]. 1936. Photocopy of ts.; I leaf. Enclosed with letter to Unwin of 2 Oct. 1936. Published on dust-jacket. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1936.00.00

 

70, box 6.42.

6.2

[Blurb for Japan's Feet of Clay by Freda Utley]. 1936. Photocopy of ms.; I leaf. Enclosed with letter of 28 Sept. 1936 to Norton. Published on dust-jacket of 4th impression of Faber & Faber edition (London: 1937). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1936.00.00

 

1a

6.2

"Philosophy and Grammar". [1936]. Photocopy of ms.; 7 leaves. Review of A.J. Ayer, Language, Truth and Logic. In The London Mercury, 33 (March 1936): 541-3. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.

1936.00.00

 

1012

7.1

Which Way to Peace? 1936. "Uncorrected proof copy", bound, of Michael Joseph edition. Front wrapper stamped by Curtis Brown Ltd. Purchase  (Thompson collection).

1936.00.00

 

150

7.1

Sexual Ethics Of Tomorrow.  T s 14p. ("Our Sexual Ethics" American Mercury, 38, May 1936, 36-41) Xerox, courtesy of Mr. Michael Thompson.  Superseded by Rec Acq 1501a.

1936.00.00

 

42

1

Which Way To Peace? Corrected pp. of bound page proofs.  (London: Michael Joseph, 1936.) P., courtesy of Ronald Jager.

1936.00.00

 

100

8

Sexual Ethics Of Tomorrow,  TS 13 pp.  ("Our Sexual Ethics", American Mercury,  38: May 1936, 36-41.)  Purchase.  Superceded by Rec Acq 150a.

1936.00.00

 

42

8

Auto-Obituary. [1936]. Photocopy of ts. 3 leaves. "The Last Survivor of a Dead Epoch", The Listener, 16 (12 Aug. 1936), 289, and as "Bertrand Russell's Own Obit", Coronet, 10 (Sept. 1941), 36-8. Marked up editorially and title altered for Coronet publication. Courtesy of George Arents Research Library, Syracuse University.

1936.00.00

 

315

37-40

The Paralysis of England. [1936]. Photocopy of ts. with some revisions in Russell's hand. 11 leaves. Original foliation has 2 leaves numbered 4, the second of which has been corrected along with the remaining leaves up to 11. "Paralysis of England", Coronet, 1 (1 Dec. 1936), 3-8. Marked up editorially for publication. Courtesy of George Arents Research Library, Syracuse University.

1936.00.00

 

316

37-40

[On Lucy Martin Donnelly]. C36.17. 18 April 1936. P. of ms.; 2 leaves. Extracted from l. to Marion Edwards Park, President, Bryn Mawr for Donnelly's retirement. In Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin, 16, no. 7 (July 1936): 18. Courtesy of Bryn Mawr College Library.

1936.04.18

 

427

10.2

The Amberley Papers. 1937. Blurb and draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves). Enclosed with letter to Norton of 2 May 1936. Prepublication extract from Vol. 1: 31 and summary of last chapter  of Vol. 2 with  quotation from a Queen Victoria Jetter (photocopy of ts.; 2Jeaves). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1937.00.00

 

1a

6.2

[Syllabus of "The Science of Power" lecture series at L.S.E.] [1937]. Photocopy of ms., 2 leaves (lacking fol. 1), with "Lecture" altered to "Chapter", and photocopy of ts., 3 leaves; photocopy of another ts., 3  leaves. Unwin had his ts. made before returning ms. per BR's request in letter of 10 July 1937. Then BR sent ms. to Norton, who also had it typed. Syllabus became "a preliminary outline" of Power (1938), mentioned in BR's letter to Norton of 18 Aug. 1937. Photocopy of ms. and first listed ts. courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1937.00.00

 

976f.

6.2

Syllabus of "The Science of Power" lecture series at L.S.E.] [1937].  Photocopy of second ts. courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1937.00.00

 

70, box 6.44.

6.2

"Methodism and Armament Firms". 9 Jan.  1937. Photocopy of ts. copy; I leaf. Letter to editor correcting error in Freedom and Organization. Enclosed with letter to Unwin of 9 Jan. 1937. In The Methodist Recorder, 21 Jan. 1937, p. 22. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1937.01.09

 

70, box 6.42.

6.2

Power, Ancient and Modern.  [Apr. 1937]. Photocopy of ts. with some revisions in Russell's hand along with Coronet proofs. 14 leaves. Political Quarterly, 8 (Apr. 1937), 155-64, and as "Power by Seizure", Coronet, 1 (Apr. 1937), 189-93. Marked up editorially with the first four leaves crossed out and not published in Coronet; Coronet proofs bear same title as ts. Courtesy of George Arents Library, Syracuse University.

1937.04.00

 

317

37-40

[Notes for lecture "Science and Social Institutions" on 21 Oct. 1937]. Photocopy of ms.; 3 leaves. Part of series "Whither Britain?" by Fabian Society (lecture in Dare we Look Ahead? [London: Allen & Unwin, 1938]). Report of discussion following. Photocopy of ms.; 3 leaves in questioners' hands with James M. Osborn recording BR's replies. Courtesy of Yale University Library.

1937.10.21

 

629a.

7.1

“Is the Family Still a Vital Part in Modern Life?” Discussion with BR, John Gloag and an unidentified physician. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on 16 Dec. 1937. BBC Written Archives.

1937.12.00

 

1384

21.2

Power: a New Social Analysis. 1938. Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1938.00.00

 

976f

6.2

Power: a New Social Analysis. 1938. Dust-jacket blurb (photocopy of ms.; I leaf). Enclosed with letter of 27 Jan. 1938 to Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1938.00.00

 

70, box 6.42.

6.2

Power: a New Social Analysis. 1938. Same blurb enclosed with ts. copy of same letter sent to Norton by Unwin (photocopy of ts.; I leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1938.00.00

 

 976f.

6.2

"The Crisis in Foreign Policy". [1938]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 6 leaves. Enclosed with Jetter pmk. 27 Feb. 1938. In Peace News, no. 90 (5 March 1938): 8. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1938.00.00

 

mfm 61.

6.2

Power. 1938. Page proofs but in galley sheets, unbound, of Norton edition. Purchase (Thompson collection).

1938.00.00

 

150

7.1

[Note on Descriptions and Intensional Operators]. [1938-39]. Ms. 1 leaf. Gift of Professor Irving Copi.

1938.00.00

1939.00.00

298

37-40

England 's Perplexities.  Ts 13p. Prepared for publication in the American Mercury but not printed, probably because of the outbreak of war in Sept. 1939,  Xerox, courtesy of New York Public Library.  Filed in RA1 MS 220.017100 1939.

1939.00.00

 

86

1

“The Existence and Nature of God”. D39.04. P. of ts.; 12 leaves, identity of preparer unknown. BR's speech at the U. of Michigan, 18 Feb. 1939. Reported in The Michigan Daily, 19 Feb. 1939, pp. 1, 6. Published in Papers 10. Courtesy of U. of Michigan.

1939.02.18

 

1177

16.1

“Dr. Dewey's Logic”. B69. [March 1939]. P. of ts. carbon; 22 leaves. P. of mimeo ts.; 13 leaves. These are in addition to a p. of the ms. acquired c. 1969. In The Philosophy of John Dewey. Courtesy of Southern Illinois U., Carbondale (Library of Living Philosophers Papers).

1939.03.00

 

177a.

13.2

Dr. Dewey's Logic.  MS 41 pp.  [March 1939].  (In The Philosophy of John Dewey. ed. P.A. Schilpp, Evanston & Chicago: Northwestern University, 1939.) P., courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Il linoi s University.

1939.03.00

 

177a

8

“[Dare We Look Ahead?]”. Outline of lecture on Munich and the coming war in Europe. Complete text of night l., 1 leaf, to W. B. Feakins, BR's lecture agent, [29 Mar. 1939]. Internet print from www.ebay.com.

1939.03.29

 

1378

21.2

“Freedom and Government”. B70. [1940]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Outline for essay of same title in Freedom: Its Meaning, ed. Ruth Nanda Anshen. Courtesy of B. Frohmann from Fisher Rare Book Library (J.G. Slater Collection of Russellania), U. of Toronto.

1940.00.00

 

1047

10.2

 “Philosophy and Cultural Development in  Europe” Outline. c.1940. Ts., 2 pp. Ps. Courtesy of Barnes Foundation.

1940.00.00

 

1683

33.1

An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. 1940. Draft introduction (photocopy of ts.; 12 leaves, with emendations in BR's hand). Chapter I, "What is a Word?" (photocopy of ts.; 11 leaves with, emendations in BR's hand). Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf). Title-page and verso, draft table of contents, beginning of Chapter 1 (photocopy of ts.; 7 leaves). Dust-jacket blurb (photocopy ofts.; 1 leaf). Title-page for first British edition (photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1940.00.00

 

976d.

6.2

The Philosophy Of Santayana. TS 30 pp. (In The Philosophy of George Santayana, ed. P.A. Schilpp, 1940.) P., courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Illinois University.

1940.00.00

 

177b

8

[Comments on Paul Wienpahl's student essay, "The Relation of Language and Fact"]. [c.1940]. Photocopy of ms. 4 leaves. Courtesy of the late Professor Wienpahl.

1940.00.00

 

423

37-40

“Extensionality”  Ms. notes, 9 leaves, early 1940s. Found in The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. Concerns topics in An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. Prints of email attachments from Caroline Farr, whose parents who were neighbours of BR on Pennstone Road, Bryn Mawr, PA in 1943.

1940.00.00

 

1569

28.2

“Extensionality”  Ms. notes, 9 leaves, early 1940s. Found tucked in Elliott Farr’s copy of The Philosophy of Ber­trand Russell. Concerns topics in An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth.  Gift of Caroline Farr, whose parents who were 1943 neighbours of BR on Pennstone Road, Bryn Mawr, PA.

1940.00.00

 

1601

29.1

[Two syllabi of] "William James Lectures". [April 1940]. Photocopy of ms., 1 leaf; photocopy of ts., 1 leaf. Ts. enclosed with letter to Ernest Hocking of 22 April 1940. The lectures, given at Harvard, c. 27 Sept.--13 Dec. 1940, were from An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth (1940). Courtesy of University Archives, Harvard University Library.

1940.04.00

 

62

7.1

[Syllabus for seminar course on theory of knowledge at Harvard]. [c. April 1940]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter to Ernest Hocking of 22 April 1940. The seminar was given in autumn 1940. Courtesy of University Archives, Harvard University Library.

1940.04.00

 

62

7.1

[Press Statement Issued by ACLU]. [c. 8 April 1940]. Photocopy of ts.; I leaf. In covering letter dated 8 April 1940 to Roger Baldwin Patricia Russell states she wrote press statement signed by Russell. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves, of official press release by ACLU for 13 April 1940 publication. Published first as "Educator to Remain in Silence; Russell Issues Last Statement in Self-Defense", California Daily Bruin, 9 April  1940, p. 1 (See RA 811) Courtesy of Mudd Manuscript Library (American Civil Liberties Union Archives), Princeton University Library.

1940.04.08

 

701

6.2

"Russell Explains Switch in His Outlook on War". [June 1940]. Ts. carbon (untitled); 1 leaf. Enclosed with Patricia Russell's letter to Mr. Levy, 25 June 1940, and described as "recently issued to the press". In The News, New York?, 11 June 1940, p. 8. Purchase (Swann Galleries).

1940.06.00

 

1008

7.1

  “Phaedo”Outline of Socrates’ last hour; proofs of immortality. 1941. Ms., 1 p. P. See HWP, Bk. 1, Ch. 16. Courtesy of Barnes Foundation.

1941.00.00

 

1638

33.1

[War with Hitler].  Draft l. or statement, c.1941. Donation of Caroline Farr.

1941.00.00

 

1601

29.1

On Keeping a Wide Horizon. [1941]. Photocopy of ts. 10 leaves; plus 7 leaves of new draft prepared by editorial staff of Reader's Digest. Published (with more rewriting) as "A Philosophy for You in These Times", The Reader's Digest, 39 (Oct. 1941), 5-7; original version in Russell, nos. 33-34. Courtesy of Kevin Holland and Reader's Digest.

1941.00.00

 

437

37-40

[Notes on] Descartes. [1941-42]. Photocopy of ms. 3 leaves. Used for discussion programme on Descartes' Discourse on Method; transcription of broadcast in Mark Van Doren, ed., The New Invitation to Learning (New York: Random House, 1942), pp. 93-104. Courtesy of Special Collections, Butler Library, Columbia University Libraries.  See also Rec Acq 232c.

1941.00.00

1942.00.00

976h

37-40

[Notes on] Lewis Carroll. [1941-42). Photocopy of ms. I leaf. At the bottom of the leaf in another hand is written, "notes by Bertrand Russell left at CBS after broadcast on Alice  in Wonderland". A transcript of the CBS discussion programme is in Mark Van Doren, ed., The New Invitation to Learning (New York:  Random House, 1942), pp. 208-20. Courtesy of Special Collections, Butler Library, Columbia University Libraries.  See also Rec Acq 976h.

1941.00.00

1942.00.00

232c

37-40

 “Why I Support This War”Abstract of lecture, 2 March  1941. Ts., 1 p. P. Courtesy of Barnes Foundation.

1941.03.02

 

1683

33.1

“Liberty in the Time of National Emergency”. Ms.; 4 leaves. [July 1941]. For The Council of Democracy's NBC radio programme, broadcast on 14 July 1941.

1941.07.00

 

1372

21.2

[Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland]. 21 Dec. 1941. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 15 leaves, with emendations in BR's hand. CBS  radio transcript.  In Mark Van  Doren,  ed., The New Invitation to Learning (New York: Random House, 1942). Courtesy of Butler Library, Columbia University.

1941.12.21

 

976h.

6.2

How To Become A Philosopher. MS 28 pp .   (Haldeman-Julius Publications, The How-To Series, no.7: 1942, 5-16.) P., courtesy of  Missouri Academy of Science.

1942.00.00

 

244a

12

How To Become A Logician. MS 32 pp. (Haldeman-Julius Publications, The How-To Series, no.8: 1942, 16-27.) P., courtesy of Missouri Academy of Science.Athenaewn, 34 :  2 Feb. 1942, 635-6.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1942.00.00

 

244b

12

How to Become a Mathematician.  MS 33 pp. The How to Series, no.9: 1942, 28-40.) Academy of Science.  (Haldeman J ulius Publications, P., courtesy of Missouri

1942.00.00

 

244c

12

[Benedictus de Spinoza's Ethics]. 25 Jan. 1942. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 16 leaves, with emendations in BR's hand. CBS radio transcript.  In Mark Van Doren, ed.,  The New Invitation to Learning (New York: Random House, 1942). Courtesy of Butler Library, Columbia University. 

1942.01.25

 

976h.

6.2

[Blurb for The First Europe  by C. Delisle Burns].  [23 March  1942]. Photocopy of ts. copy; r leaf. Extracts in Allen and Unwin's Summer and Autumn Books i942, p. 2. More fully on rear of dust-jacket of Allen and Unwin edition (1947). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1942.03.23

 

1a

6.2

[Descartes' A Discourse on Method]. 26 April 1942. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 14 leaves, with emendations in BR's hand. CBS radio transcript. In Mark Van Doren, ed., The New Invitation to Learning (New York: Random House, 1942). Courtesy of Butler Library, Columbia University.

1942.04.26

 

976h.

6.2

My Mental Development.  MS 29 pp. [June 1942]. (In The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, ed. P.A. Schilpp, 1944.) P., courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Illinois University.

1942.06.00

 

177c

8

Niebuhr. 29 Nov. 1942. Ms. 1 leaf. Dated and initialled by Sidney Hook with heading by him, "Russell's Notes". Purchase.

1942.11.29

 

338e

37-40

"Recollections of Three Hours with Bertrand Russell by Lester E. Denonn".  [1943]. Ts. carbon; 8 leaves. In Correct English, Chicago, 44 (Dec. 1943): 14-19. Purchase (Mrs. Denonn). A photocopy had previously  been obtained. REC. ACQ. 497.

1943.00.00

 

984

7.1

"Postulates of Scientific Method". [1943]. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves. Syllabus for lecture series given at Bryn Mawr, 8-29 Oct. 1943. Also printed invitation to attend same. Courtesy of Bryn Mawr College (Katharine McBride papers).

1943.00.00

 

1011

7.1

Russia And The United States After The War. MS 13 pp.  ("The Russian Realities", Common Sense, 12: Oct. 1943, 351-4.) P   courtesy of Yale University Library.

1943.00.00

 

240

12

My Mental Development.  Ts 20p.  July 1943.  (In The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, ed, P.A.Schilpp, Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern University, 1944.)  Xerox, courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Illinois University Archives.  See also 177c.  Filed in RA1 MS 220.017230 1944.

1943.07.00

 

84

1

Reply To Criticisms. Ts 64p. July 1943. (In The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell.) Xerox, courtesy of Prof. Schilpp and Southern Illinois University Archives.  See also 177d.

1943.07.00

 

84

1

A Reply To My Critics.  MS 109 pp. [July 1943]. (In The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell.) P., courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Illinois University.

1943.07.00

 

177d

8

“Western Hegemony in Post-War Asia”. C44.03. N.d. P. of ms. (titled “Timely Topics II: Asia after the War”); 10 leaves. In The New Leader, New York, 27, no. 9 (26 Feb. 1944): 7. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Boris I. Nicolaevsky Collection).

1944.00.00

 

1161

13.2

“Victors and Vanquished ¼”. C44.04. N.d. P. of ms. (titled “Germany and Japan after the War”); 8 leaves. In The New Leader, 27, no. 12 (18 March 1944): 9. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Nicolaevsky Collection).

1944.00.00

 

1161

13.2

“Four-Power Alliance—Step to Peace”. C44.12. N.d. P. of ms. (titled “Post-War International Cooperation”); 9 leaves. In The New Leader, 27, no. 33 (12 Aug. 1944): 9. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Nico­laevsky Collection).

1944.00.00

 

1161

13.2

“The Disarmament of Education”. C44.13. N.d. P. of ms. (titled “Education after the War”); 9 leaves. In The New Leader, 27, no. 36 (2 Sept. 1944): 9. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Nicolaevsky Collection).

1944.00.00

 

1161

13.2

Gandhi: Uncertain Star Of The East, Ts 29p.  Transcript of a lecture to the Rand School of Social Science, 9 Mar. 1944. ("The Medieval Mind of Gandhi 11 Institute of Social Studies, 1: Fall and Winter 1952, 73, 80; and 88-9.)  Xerox, courtesy of Tamiment Library.

1944.03.09

 

29

1

  “Three public lectures”Typed notice, 20–22 March 1944, of 3 lectures by BR in philosophy of science. Philosophy Dept., Chicago U.

1944.03.20

1944.03.22

1654

33.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 30 Oct. 1944, ts., 3 leaves. Propaganda ever justified? Parents as the worst choice to raise their children? Payment of family doctors? Germans as the master race? Science and the mind?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1944.10.30

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 12 Dec. 1944, ts., 3 leaves. Recommended books? Law of averages? Fools? Local dialects? Einstein's theory of relativity? Neuroses? Economics as a science?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1944.12.12

 

1110

16.2

[“From the first I have loved your strange eyes ...”]. [c. 1945]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Written for Gamel Brenan. Courtesy of Berg Collection, New York Public Library.

1945.00.00

 

705

10.2

"Humanity's Last Chance". [1945]. Photocopy of corrected ts. (titled "What America Could Do with the Atomic Bomb"); 4 leaves. Enclosed with letter of 9 Oct. 1945 to the Prime Minister. In Cavalcade, London, 7, no. 398 (20 Oct.  1945):  8-9. Courtesy of Bodleian  Library (Clement Attlee papers),  Oxford.

1945.00.00

 

806

7.1

"Where Do We Go Now?" 8 Jan. 1945· Ts.; 3 leaves. BBC radio transcript. In The Listener, 33 (11 Jan. 1945): 31-2. Purchase.

1945.01.08

 

64

7.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 9 Jan. 1945, ts., 4 leaves. Knowledge in digest form? Rights of citizens? Telling children the truth? Face as an index to character? Tolerance? Truth of relativity?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.01.09

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 13 Feb. 1945, ts., 4 leaves. Leonardo? Middle classes? War and money? Definition of consciousness? Infinity? Bias in politics? Evidence of the world's existence? Mental age measurement?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.02.13

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 13 March 1945, ts., 4 leaves. Study of the past? Good conversation? Tennessee Valley Authority-type project in Britain? Happiness? Victorian Age? Civilized country? University education? Democracy and the little man?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.03.13

 

1110

16.2

“Should Scientists Be Public Servants?”. [c. May 1945]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Notes for discussion with J.B.S. Haldane broadcast 4 May 1945. In C45.08, The Listener, 33 (10 May 1945): 516–17, 520. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1945.05.00

 

1021b

10.2

“Should Scientists Be Public Servants?” C45.08. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on 4 May 1945. BBC Written Archives.

1945.05.04

 

1384

21.2

[Notes on ts. of O.S. Wauchope's Deviation into Sense]. [21 May 1945]. Ms.; 2 leaves. Encl. with l. to Wauchope of 21 May 1945. The book was published by Faber & Faber Ltd. (London, 1948). Purchase.

1945.05.21

 

65

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 25–26 June 1945, ts., 3 leaves. Ugliness? Laws of chance? Love and jealousy? original thought? Women and men? Good government?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.06.25

1945.06.26

1110

16.2

["It is proposed to form a club ..."]. 28 July 1945. Ms.; r leaf, in A.G. Tansley's hand, with one emendation in BR's hand. Signed by Russell, Derek Wragge Morley and Tansley. Re a discussion club at Cambridge. Donation by Dr. L.H. Stickland.

1945.07.28

 

921

6.2

"The Atomic Bomb".  [c. Aug.  1945]. Photocopy of ms.; 8 leaves. As "The Bomb and Civilization'', Forward, Glasgow, 39, no. 33 (18 Aug. 1945): 1, 3. Courtesy of National Library of Scotland (Emrys Hughes papers).

1945.08.00

 

840

6.2

"Food Parcels Still Needed". [Sept. 1945]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter to Gilbert Murray of 29 Sept. 1945. As letter to editor in New York Times, 3 Nov. 1945, p. 14; also signed by Bishop of Chichester and Victor Gollancz. Courtesy of Bodleian Library (Murray papers).

1945.09.00

 

71g.

7.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 25 Sept. 1945, ts., 3 leaves. Merrie England? A-bomb and mankind? Cheerful philosophers? Liars? Human Employment?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.09.25

 

1110

16.2

[Letter to the editor of the New Statesman]. 28 Sept. 1945. P. of ts. carbon; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. from Patricia Russell to Victor Gollancz of 30 Sept. 1945. Re criticism of Soviet Union for the situation in Germany. Withheld from New Statesman at Gollancz's request. Courtesy of Modern Records Centre (Gollancz Papers), U. of Warwick Library.

1945.09.28

 

663

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 29–30 Oct. 1945, ts., 4 leaves. Agreement to differ? Trade follows the flag? Middle class and revolution? Celts and beauty? Democracy and sharing? Rehabilitation of Japan? Atomic bombs? (BR's comments on Japan and the atomic bomb appear in Malcolm Sargent: a Biography [H131], pp. 327–8.) Logic and emotion?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.10.29

1945.10.30

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 26–27 Nov. 1945, ts., 3 leaves. British national character? World peace? Time? Living without struggle? Thought? Scientific education? Behaviour alone?   From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.11.26

1945.11.27

1110

16.2

"Atomic Bomb". [c. 26 Nov. 1945]. Photocopy of ms.; I leaf. Notes for speech reported in House of Lords Debates, series 5 , 138 (28 Nov. 1945): cols. 87-92. Courtesy of Woodson Research Center (J. Huxley papers), Fondren Library, Rice University.

1945.11.26

 

898

6.2

“The Atomic Bomb and the Prevention of War”. C46.07. [Jan. 1946]. P. of ts. carbon; 6 leaves. Encl. with l. of 21 Jan. 1946 from Rupert Crawshay-Williams to Arthur Koestler. In Polemic, no. 4 (July–Aug. 1946): 15–22. Courtesy of Edinburgh U. Library (Koestler Papers).

1946.01.00

 

1093

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 15 Jan. 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Attaining contentment? New discoveries in mathematics? Universe? Role of small nations? Best form of government? Intelligent politicians? Glamour? Shore waves?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.01.15

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 11 Feb. 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Greatest English thinker? Types of brains? Age for voting? Conscience and cowardice? Smoking? Loyalties of citizens?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.02.11

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 12 March 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Middle classes defined? War and literature? Small businesses? Happiness and literacy? Intelligence and instinct?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.03.12

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 28(?) May 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Telephone vs. letters? Benefits of science? Classical education? Beauty as absolute?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.05.28

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 4 June 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Writing vs. speaking? Time unreal? Compulsory subjects in school, particularly music? Cultured people defined?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.06.04

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 11 June 1946, ts., 4 leaves. Normal brain? Class distinctions? (Partly published in Malcolm Sargent [H131], p. 325.) Applause? Good raconteur? Tipping? House for retirement?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.06.11

 

1110

16.2

Blurb for Karl Popper's The Open Society and Its Enemies. G14. Aug. 1946. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of I. Grattan-Guinness from a copy in Karl Popper's possession; original at Hoover Institution (Popper Papers).

1946.08.00

 

856

13.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 1 Oct. 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Clashing colours? Sense of history? Tunes in the mind? Memory? Great women?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.10.01

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 22 Oct. 1946, ts., 5 leaves. Eccentrics defined? Thought and language? Best British century? Peace and war? Reproduction of art? Right and Wrong? Civilization defined?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.10.22

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 3 Dec. 1946, ts., 4 leaves. Making money? Chamber music? Speed in travel? Wisdom in the ancient philosophers? Soph­isticated person defined? Leadership qualities? Happiness derived?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.12.03

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 31 Dec. 1946, ts., 4 leaves. Gallup polls? (Six sentences published, D47.01.) Architecture and character? Tax on betting/State lotteries? Learning foreign languages? Truth telling? Understanding modern poetry?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.12.31

 

1110

16.2

“Science  and  Democracy”.    C47.02Ts.; 8 leaves, with holograph revisions. As “A Scientist's Plea for Democracy”, The Listener, 37 (16 Jan. 1947): 107-8. Purchase.

1947.00.00

 

1336

19.2

[Broadcast Review of ] The Comforts Of Unreason [by Rupert Crawshay-Williams]. MS 1 3 pp. [1947]. P., courtesy of R. Crawshay-Williams. [Reith Lectures] . BBC transcriptions. Mimeo.  (Authority and the Individual, London: Allen & Unwin, 1949.) Purchase.  Superceded by Rec Acq 501i

1947.00.00

 

170

8

[Brodast review of] The Comforts of Unreason [by Rupert Crawshay­ Wilhams]. [1947). Ms. 13 leaves; continuous foliation to f. 12 with insertion of  f. 1a. The ms. is accompanied by a short note in Crawshay­ Williams' hand, "Broadcast by the BBC almost certainly in 1946 or 1947". A photocopy of the ms. was previously donated and described in Russell, no. 8. Bequest of Mr. Crawshay-Williams.

1947.00.00

 

501i

37-40

“A Scientist's Plea for Democracy”. C47.02. 5 Jan. 1947. P. of ts. broadcast script (titled “Science and Democracy”); 8 leaves with paragraph addition in BR's hand. In The Listener, 37 (16 Jan. 1947): 107–8. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1947.01.05

 

1,021a

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 21 Jan. 1947, ts., 3 leaves. Sane countries? (Published as D47.02.) Reparations? Young people reading? Changing Laws?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1947.01.21

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 11 Feb. 1947, 3 leaves. Contentment a detriment? Unhappy marriages? Class resentment? Limited appeal of poetry? General elections? Censorship? Plato and mathematics? Higher living standards?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1947.02.11

 

1110

16.2

"The Outlook for Mankind". 8 March 1947· Ts.;  3 leaves.  BBC  radio  transcript  from series "Atomic Energy". In The Listener, 37  (13 March  1947):  370--2.  Purchase.

1947.03.08

 

64

7.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 11 March 1947, ts., 3 leaves. Character of authors? Planning? Atomic energy? Nazism and Communism the same?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1947.03.11

 

1110

16.2

Preface to the German Edition of Power. April 1947. Ms. 4 leaves. "Vorwort" in Macht, Eine Sozialkritische Studie, trans. Stephan Hermlin (Ziirich: Europa Verlag, 1947), pp. 5-6. Purchase.

1947.04.00

 

325

37-40

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 1 April 1947, ts., 3 leaves. Good memory? Food/drink and work? Age of conscription? Human appendix? America in Europe? Teaching logic?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1947.04.01

 

1110

16.2

"The Faith of a Rationalist". 20 May 1947· Ts.; 3 leaves. BBC radio transcript from series "What I Believe". In The Listener, 37 (29 May 1947):  826,  836.  Purchase.

1947.05.20

 

64

7.1

"The Rewards of Philosophy". [Dec. 1947]. Ms.; 9 Jeaves. Purchase. Photocopy of ts.; and ms., 2 leaves, in John G. Slater's hand. Abridged in The Listener, 39 (18 March 1948): 459. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives Centre and Dr. Slater.

1947.12.00

 

571

6.2

[Comments on Father Copleston's notes for a debate on religion]. 15 Dec. 1947. P. of ms.; 1 leaf encl. in l. to Basil Taylor. Their debate was broadcast 28 Jan. 1948. In C48.22, “The Existence of God”, Humanitas, Manchester, 2 (Autumn 1948): 2–17. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1947.12.15

 

1,021b

10.2

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits. 1948. Uncorrected bound galley proofs of Simon and Schuster ed. Purchase.

1948.00.00

 

838

6.2

"What I Believe". [1948]. Galley proofs of BR's contribution to A.D. Ritchie et al., What I Believe (London: Porcupine Press, 1948). First published as "The Faith of a Rationalist'', The Listener, 37 (29 May 1947): 826, 836. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1948.00.00

 

596

6.2

[Report on ms. by  Lionel] Britton.  [c.1948]. Ms. 2 leaves. Purchase.

1948.00.00

 

344

37-40

Human Knowledge: Its Scope & Limits.  [1948). Ms. 1 leaf. Summary adapted for use on front and back flaps of dust jacket of British edition of Human Knowledge and possibly in George Allen & Unwin's catalogue advertisement. Purchase.

1948.00.00

 

329

37-40

John Stuart Mill and the Idea of Liberty. 1948. Microfilm printout of ts. with some revisions in Russell's hand. 7 leaves. Given as a talk on the "Famous Men" series, BBC Home Service, 18 Jan. 1948. Courtesy of Reference and Registry Services, BBC Archives.

1948.00.00

 

304

37-40

"Atomic Warfare and Its International Bearings". 27 Jan. 1948. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 9 leaves, of which 6 contain Russell's text (remainder report discussion following). Courtesy of Royal Institute of International Affairs.

1948.01.27

 

786

6.2

[Notes on mathematical logic]. [April 1948]. Photocopy of ms.; 4 leaves. Enclosed with letter to Marcus Bierich of 18 April 1948. Courtesy of Dr. Bierich.

1948.04.00

 

228

7.1

"Toleration". 20 April  1948. Ts.; 5 leaves. BBC radio transcript from series "Ideas and Beliefs of the Victorians". In The Listener, 39 (29 April 1948): 695-7.

1948.04.20

 

64

7.1

[“I am firm ...”]. 26 April 1948. P. of ts. broadcast script; 1 leaf. Portion of Brains Trust programme quoted in Hh48.00, “Week-end Competitions”, New Statesman, 35 (15 May 1948): 402. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1948.04.26

 

1061

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 26 April 1948, ts., 4 leaves. Cinema-going? Greatest discovery? Suffer fools gladly? Integrity? Tired of London, tired of life? Strong character? (BR's reply is published in Hh48.01.) Humans like each other? Laziness?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1948.04.26

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 3 May 1948, ts., 4 leaves. Minding others' business? Cruelty? Real England? Opinions between elections? Sentimentality? Love at first sight? Good conversation?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1948.05.03

 

1110

16.2

“Centenary of the Communist Manifesto”. Discussion with BR and others. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on various BBC services,  4- 7  May 1948. In Swedish as C48.14. BBC Written Archives.

1948.05.04

1948.05.07

1384

21.2

“1948 Russell vs. 1954 Russell”. C54.30. 5 May 1948. P. of ts. transcript; 1 leaf. Letter from Russell to Walter Marseille, 5 May 1948, only (not the entire C item). In The Saturday Review, 37, no. 42 (16 Oct. 1954): 25–6. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Sidney Hook Papers).

1948.05.05

 

1161

13.2

“The German Generals”. F48.00. [31 Aug. 1948]. P. of ts. carbon; 1 leaf (drafted by Gollancz). Encl. with l. to Victor Gollancz of 31 Aug. 1948. L. to the editor of The Times, 3 Sept. 1948, p. 5. Signed by Russell, Gollancz and others. Courtesy of Modern Records Centre (Gollancz Papers), U. of Warwick Library.

1948.08.31

 

663

10.2

“Resisting Russia”. C48.25. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with Russell's letter of 29 Nov. 1948 to Ben Blaker. In The Observer, London, 28 Nov. 1948, p. 3. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Sidney Hook Papers).

1948.11.00

 

1161

13.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 7 Feb. 1949, ts., 3 leaves. Execution of Charles I? Retirement? Educated people? Home Rule for Scotland? Study of philosophy in schools? Privilege in democracy? Lying? Representational art? House of Lords? Best education?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1949.02.07

 

1110

16.2

“London Forum”. Discussion of BR's 1948-1949 Reith lectures, Authority and the Individual, with BR, Harold Laski and Quintin Hogg. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast 16 Feb. 1949. BBC Written Archives.

1949.02.16

 

1384

21.2

"The Reith Lectures 1949. Ts. mimeo of Authority and the Individual. 68 leaves. Casebound in quarter leather. Issued by the BBC Transcription Service. An introductory note reads: "The lectures as broadcast, December-January, 1948-1949 and circulated in this form in April 1949."  In Dora Russell fonds.

1949.04.00

 

1027 box  7.31

9.2

“Is Regional Association the Most Practical Step toward World Government?” Discussion with BR and Gilbert Murray. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 6 June 1949. BBC Written Archives.

1949.06.06

 

1384

21.2

Autobiography. Ms. 3 leaves. Enclosed with Russell’s letter to Rupert Crawshay-Williams, 21 , Sept. 1949 (see Russell Remembered, p. 45 n.1).

1949.09.00

 

501i

3.1

"Teaching of History Must Be Radically Reformed." 29 Sept. 1949· Photocopy of mimeo ts.; 4 leaves.  Partial transcript of BR's speech at UNESCO debate in Paris on educational duties of the state. Reported by Ritchie Calder as "We Must  Tear  Up History and Start Again", News Chronicle, 30 Sept. 1949· Courtesy of Labour Party Archives.

1949.09.29

 

884

7.1

“Problems of the Atomic Bomb”. Discussion of the impact of the first Soviet A-bomb with BR and Mark Oli­phant. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 24 Oct. 1949. BBC Written Archives.

1949.10.24

 

1384

21.2

“Taking Stock”. Discussion on the international control of atomic energy with BR and others. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on 10 Nov. 1949. BBC Written Archives.

1949.11.10

 

1384

21.2

“Political and Cultural Infiuence of U.S.A.”. B99; C49.30. 4 Dec. 1949. P. of ts. broadcast script (titled “The Political and Cultural Infiuence”) from series “The Impact of America upon European Culture”; 14 leaves (1 of announcements) with emen­dations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 42 (8 Dec. 1949): 991–3. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1949.12.04

 

1,021a

10.2

[Questionnaire on Schiller]. [1950). Photocopy of ts. with replies in Russell's hand. 4 leaves. With omissions in Ross Scimeca, "F. C. S. Schiller", Coranto: J ournal of the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California, 9 (1973), 35-6. Courtesy of Hoose Library, University of Southern California.

1950.00.00

 

234

37-40

What do the people in the Ministry of Agriculture .... 1950. Ms. 1 leaf. Purchase.

1950.00.00

 

349

37-40

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 4 March 1950, ts., 2 leaves. (English half-hour for the Far East.) Evil spirits? Equality for women? World government?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1950.03.04

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 18 March 1950, ts., 2 leaves. (English half-hour for the Far East.) Hunting? Racial antagonism? Geographic origins of religions? The alphabet?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1950.03.18

 

1110

16.2

“What Will the Future Ages Think of Our Own?” P. of ts.; 9 leaves. Discussion with BR and Viscount Samuel. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 31 Mar. 1950. P., via Andy Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1950.03.31

 

1359

21.2

“Punishment”. C50.15. P. of ms.; 2 leaves. As "The Problem of Punishment”, Radio Times, London, 107, no. 1,385 (28 April 1950): 6. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1950.04.28

 

1351a

19.2

“Crime and the Community”. C50.15. 22 May 1950. P. of ts. broadcast script (titled “Crime”) from series “The Problems of Punishment”; 7 leaves with emendations. In The Listener, 43 (1 June 1950): 939, 953. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1950.05.22

 

1,021a

10.2

Guest of Honour. 25 June 1950. Mimeo ts. transcribed from Australian Broadcasting Commission's "Guest of Honour" programme. 6 leaves. "Bertrand Russell's Blueprint for Australia's Future", Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 26 June 1950, p. 6. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Nicholas Griffin.

1950.06.25

 

292

37-40

Notes Taken at Bertrand Russell Seminars [on Theory of Knowledge) at Sydney University in 1950. 28 June-6 July 1950. Photocopy of ts. transcribed by A. R. Walker from Professor John Anderson's shorthand notes. 9 leaves. Courtesy of Dr. Griffin.

1950.06.28

1950.07.06

313

37-40

The World as I See it. 2 July 1950. Photocopy of mimeo ts. transcribed from ABC broadcast. 5 leaves. "Belief in Man's Omnipotence Is Delusion Which Creates Dictators", Daily Telegraph, 3 July 1950, p. 6. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1950.07.02

 

292

37-40

My Philosophy of Life. 9 July 1950. Mimeo ts. transcribed from ABC broadcast. 5 leaves. "Machine Age Emphasises Initiative rather than Intellect", Daily Telegraph, 10 July 1950, p. 6. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1950.07.09

 

292

37-40

What Hope for Man. 16 July 1950. Photocopy of mimeo ts. transcribed from ABC broadcast. 5 leaves. "Intelligent Democracy Can Create a Good World", Daily Telegraph, 17 July 1950, p. 8. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1950.07.16

 

292

37-40

My Impressions of Australia.  23 Aug.  1950. Mimeo ts. transcribed  from ABC broadcast. 5 leaves. "I Leave Your Shores with More Hope for Man", Daily Telegraph, 24 Aug. 1957, p. 8. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1950.08.23

 

292

37-40

“Celebrity”. D51.01. Ts.; 5 leaves, prepared by Christina Foyle, of BR's speech at Foyle's Literary Luncheon, 30 Nov. 1950, to launch How to Be a Celebrity (H41). The speech was reported in The Saturday Review of Litera­ture, 34, no. 11 (17 March 1951): 4, 5.

1950.11.30

 

1176

16.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 31 Dec. 1950–1 Jan. 1951, ts., 4 leaves. (Anglo-Australian Brains Trust.) Future of Australia? World War ii? Town-planning? Emigration to Australia? Government constitutions? Bernard Shaw? Cricket?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1950.12.31

1951.01.01

1110

16.2

“An Anglo-Australian Brains Trust”. Discussion with BR and others in London and Australia. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 31 Dec. 1950 and 1 Jan. 1951. BBC Written Archives.

1950.12.31

1951.01.01

1384

21.2

New Hopes for a Changing World. 1951. Photocopy of ts.; 4 leaves. Outline of book. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1951.00.00

 

70, box 6.45

6.2

[Answers to three questions].  [1951]. Microfilm printout of ts.; 1 leaf. Questions posed by M. Lincoln Schuster in letter of 9 May 1951;  intended  for  publication.  On George Santayana, Paul Reynaud, and American foreign policy. Courtesy of Butler Library (Schuster  papers), Columbia University. 

1951.00.00

 

232a.

7.1

“Bernard Shaw”  Ts. and author’s returned proofs (C51.01). P., courtesy of U. of Virginia Special Collections.

1951.00.00

 

1573

28.2

“Why Defend the Free World?” P. of ts.; 15  leaves.  Discussion  with  BR, Lord Samuel and Harold Nicolson. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 24 Jan. 1951. P., via Andy Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1951.01.24

 

1359

21.2

“Living in an Atomic Age”. P. of ts.; 2 leaves. N.d. but April 1951. Abstract for series (C51.19, C51.21-2, C51.24-6). Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1951.04.00

 

1351a

19.2

Hopes for Australia in a Hundred  Years. 2 Apr.  1951. Mimeo ts. transcribed from ABC broadcast. 3 leaves. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1951.04.02

 

292

37-40

“Could We Do More to Secure Human Rights?” Discussion with BR and others. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 29 Apr. 1951. BBC Written Archives.

1951.04.29

 

1384

21.2

"Obsolete Ideas". [May 1951]. Photocopy of BBC mimeo ts.; 9 leaves. Second lecture of series "Living in an Atomic Age". Broadcast on 15 May 1951. In The Listener 45 (24 May 1951): 822-3. Reprinted as Chap. xv1 in New Hopes for a Changing World (London: Allen and Unwin, 1951). Courtesy of Special Collections (Norman Angell papers), Ball State University.

1951.05.00

 

509

6.2

"The Modern Mastery of Nature". [May 1951]. Photocopy of BBC mimeo ts.; 4 leaves. Third lecture of series "Living in an Atomic Age". Broadcast on 22 May 1951. In The Listener, 45 (31 May 1951): 881, 883. Reprinted as Chaps. II and III in New Hopes for a Changing World (1951). Courtesy of Special Collections (Norman Angell papers), Ball State University.

1951.05.00

 

510

6.2

“Present Perplexities”. C51.19. 8 May 1951. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Living in an Atomic Age”; 4 leaves. In The Listener, 45 (17 May 1951): 787–8. Courtesy of Fred Keay from BBC Written Archives.

1951.05.08

 

1021a

10.2

“The Achievement of Harmony”. C51.26. 12 June 1951. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Living in an Atomic Age”; 9 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 45 (21 June 1951): 984–5. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1951.05.12

 

1021a

10.2

“The Limits of Human Power”. C51.24. 29 May 1951. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Living in an Atomic Age”; 9 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 45 (7 June 1951): 911–12. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1951.05.29

 

1021a

10.2

“Confiict and Unification”. C51.25. 5 June 1951. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Living in an Atomic Age”; 9 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 45 (14 June 1951): 954–5. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1951.06.05

 

1021a

10.2

“Christianity and Science. Is There a Gulf?” Discussion with BR and Charles Raven. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 9 Aug. 1951. BBC Written Archives.

1951.08.09

 

1384

21.2

[Message for  dinner  in  honour  of  Gilbert  Murray  on  11  Sept.  1951].  Photocopy  of  ts.; 1 leaf. In "Professor Gilbert Murray  Honoured",  M anchester  Guardian,  12  Sept. 1951, p. 10. Courtesy of Bodleian  Library (Murray papers), Oxford.

1951.09.11

 

71 j.

7.1

“Freedom and the Philosopher”London Calling Asia. BBC script, 5 Nov. 1951. Signed ts. (text  not same as in Papers 11), 6 pp. Purchase.

1951.11.05

 

1668

33.1

“One WorldCIs It Feasible?” Discussion with BR and Lord Samuel, chaired by Lord Samuel. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. broadcast on “London Forum”, 9 Mar. 1952. BBC Written Archives.

1952.0.09

 

1384

21.2

“[Statement re dictatorship in Spain]”. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. [1952]. P. of publication of statement, not identified. Encl. with l. to Vernon Richards. Courtesy of Vernon Richards papers, IISG via Nick Griffin.

1952.00.00

 

1379

21.2

New Hopes for a Changing World. 1952.  "Uncorrected" galley proofs, bound,  of  Simon and Schuster edition. Purchase (Thompson collection). 

1952.00.00

 

150

7.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 16 Jan. 1952, ts., 2 leaves. (London Calling Asia.) God? Brain and the emotions? Good vs. evil?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1952.01.16

 

1110

16.2

“Leonardo's Day and Our Own--Better or Worse”. P. of ts.; 15 leaves. Discussion with BR and Lord Samuel, chaired by Sir William Hamilton Fyfe. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 13 Apr. 1952. C52.08. P., via Andy Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1952.04.13

 

1359

21.2

“Refiections on My Eightieth Birthday”. C52.12. 16 May 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script; 5 leaves (1 of announcements) with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 47 (22 May 1952): 823–4. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.05.16

 

1021a

10.2

“Academic Freedom in America.” Transcript of speech, 3 June 1952. Ts., 13 leaves. P., courtesy of Royal Institute of International Affairs. 

1952.06.03

 

1429

24.1

“Exchange Programmes on Academic Freedom”. Discussion with BR and others. Transcript of BBC broadcast Transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 22 June 1952. BBC Written Archives.

1952.06.22

 

1384

21.2

“Sidney and Beatrice Webb”; “D. H. Lawrence”. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. 23 June 1952. Notes for C52.18-19, sent to Radio Times by Ronald Lewin. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.06.23

 

1351a

19.2

“Alfred North Whitehead”. C52.16. 3 July 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves (1 of announcements) with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 48 (10 July 1952): 51–2. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.07.03

 

1021a

10.2

“Maynard Keynes and Lytton Strachey”. C52.17. 10 July 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves (1 of announcements) with emen­dations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 48 (17 July 1952): 97–8. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.07.10

 

1021a

10.2

“D.H. Lawrence”. C52.18. 17 July 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 48 (24 July 1952): 135–6. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.07.17

 

1021a

10.2

“`Completely Married': Sidney and Beatrice Webb”. C52.19. 24 July 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 48 (31 July 1952): 177–8. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.07.24

 

1021a

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 3 Sept. 1952, ts., 3 leaves. (London Calling Asia.) Russian menace? Communist menace? National character? Socialism in Britain? Aristocracy? Philosophers as politicians?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1952.09.03

 

1110

16.2

“The Experience of Age”. Discussion with BR, Lawrence Housman, Gilbert Murray, and Walter de la Mare. Transcript of BBC broadcast Transcript. broadcast on “London Forum”, 19 Nov. 1952. BBC Written Archives.

1952.11.09

 

1384

21.2

“Europe  and  Asia  and  the   Modern World”. Discussion with BR and S. Radhakrishnan. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 16 Nov. 1952. BBC Written Archives.

1952.11.16

 

1384

21.2

“The Turn of the Year--Predicaments of Philosophy, Science and Art”. Discussion with BR, J. Bronowski and Michael Ayrton. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. First broadcast on “London Calling Asia”, 31 Dec. 1952; rebroadcast on “London Forum”, 4 Jan. 1953. BBC Written Archives.

1952.12.31

 

1384

21.2

"The Existentialist's Nightmare". [c. 1953]. Photocopy of ts.; 4 leaves, signed by BR. Probably not prepublication. Chap. v of Nightmares of Eminent Persons and Other Stories (London: Bodley Head, 1954). Courtesy of University of Rochester Library.

1953.00.00

 

699

6.2

"Preface" [to Professor Mmaa's Lecture].  1953. Ts.; 2 leaves. Enclosed with letter of 30 Aug.  1953 to author, Stefan Themerson. Purchase (Themerson). 

1953.00.00

 

867

6.2

Satan in the Suburbs. 1953· Page proofs, bound, of Bodley Head edition. Purchase (Thompson collection). Identical copy: REC. ACQ. 1,010.

1953.00.00

 

150

7.1

[Fiction]. D53.03. Ts.; 5 leaves, prepared by Christina Foyle, of BR's speech at Foyle's Literary Luncheon, 27 Feb. 1953, to launch the publication of Satan in the Suburbs (A94). The speech was reported in The Manchester Guardian, 28 Feb. 1953, p. 4, as well as other newspapers. Courtesy of Christina Foyle.

1953.02.27

 

1176

16.1

“Is Tyranny Self-Destructive?” P. of ts.; 9 leaves. Discussion with BR and Lord Samuel. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 27 Feb. 1953. P., via Andy Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1953.02.27

 

1359

21.2

“Is There a Pattern in History?” P. of ts.; 9 leaves. Discussion with BR, Toynbee, and Lord Samuel, chaired by Lord Hailsham. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 5 Mar. 1953. P., via Andy Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1953.03.05

 

1359

21.2

Address at Warsaw Ghetto Memorial Meeting. 9 Apr. 1953. Cassette, taped by Lady Russell from phonograph in her possession. Summarized in The Jewish Chronicle, 17 Apr. 1953, p. 5. Gift of the late Countess Russell.

1953.04.09

 

436

37-40

"The Prelate and the Commissar". 11 April 1953· Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves. In The Humanist, 13, no. 5 (Sept.-Oct. 1953): 206-7. Courtesy of Norris Darrell, Professor Gerald Gunther, and Harvard Law School Library (Learned Hand papers).

1953.04.11

 

849

7.1

“Obeying Law in Testifying”. C53.13. [20 June 1953]. P. of ts. copy; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. from BR to Einstein of 20 June 1953. L. to the editor of The New York Times, 26 June 1953, p. 18, replying to an editorial criticizing Einstein on McCarthy. Cour­tesy of Hebrew U. of Jerusalem and Princeton U. Press.

1953.06.20

 

1101

10.2

“Some Cambridge Dons of the 'Nineties”; “Some of My Contemporaries at Cambridge”. P. of ts.; 2 leaves. Encl. with l. of 16 July 1953 to Ronald Lewin. Notes for C53.17-18. Courtesy BBC Written Archives.

1953.07.16

 

1351b

19.2

“Personal Call”. BR interviewed by Stephen Black. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Calling Asia”, 31 July 1953. BBC Written Archives.

1953.07.31

 

1384

21.2

“Cambridge in the Eighteen-Nineties”. C53.17. 14 Aug. 1953. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 8 leaves. In The Listener, 50 (20 Aug. 1953): 307–8. Courtesy of Fred Keay from BBC Written Archives.

1953.08.14

 

1021a

10.2

“Cambridge Friendships”. C53.18. 21 Aug. 1953. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 8 leaves with emendations. In The Listener, 50 (27 Aug. 1953): 337–8. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1953.08.21

 

1021a

10.2

“Bernard Shaw, the Admirable Iconoclast”. C53.19. 28 Aug. 1953. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves (1 of announcements) with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 50 (3 Sept. 1953): 380–1. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1953.08.28

 

1021a

10.2

“H.G. Wells: Liberator of Thought”. C53.20. 4 Sept. 1953. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves (1 of announcements) with emen­dations. In The Listener, 50 (10 Sept. 1953) 17–18. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1953.09.04

 

1021a

10.2

“Joseph Conrad”. C53.21. 11 Sept. 1953. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves (1 leaf of announcements) with emendations. In The Listener, 50 (17 Sept. 1953) 462–3. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1953.09.11

 

1021a

10.2

“George Santayana”. C53.22. 18 Sept. 1953. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 8 leaves with emendation. In The Listener, 50 (24 Sept. 1953): 503, 511. Courtesy of F. Keay from BBC Written Archives.

1953.09.18

 

1021a

10.2

“The Nature of Liberal Civilization”. With Sidney Hook. C85.01. A “conversation” on the BBC, 1 Oct. 1953. Ts.; 3 leaves (BR's remarks only; compare the transcription with that in Russell, n.s. 5 [1985]: 5–13).

1953.10.01

 

1110

16.1

“The Existentialist's Nightmare”. 1954 (in A97). Later ts. copy, signed by BR. Internet print from Liveauctions. 

1954.00.00

 

1457

24.1

“The Existentialist’s Nightmare”.  1954 (in A97). Later ts. copy, signed by BR (previously reported as an Internet print, rec. acq. 1,457). P., courtesy of U. of Rochester Library.

1954.00.00

 

1506

28.1

Nightmares of Eminent Persons and Other Stories. 1954· Incomplete ts. carbon; 70 leaves. Purchase (Themerson). 

1954.00.00

 

867

6.2

'World Government". [1954]. Photocopy of ts.; 6 leaves. BBC broadcast on 13 July 1954· As "The Hydrogen Bomb and World Government", The Listener, 52 (22 July 1954): 133-4. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1954.00.00

 

70, box 6.43, 1961 file.

6.2

 “Man’s Peril” The (C54.35) famous sentence in BR’s hand: “Remember your humanity and forget the rest”. Courtesy of S.Pellegrino.

1954.00.00

 

1663

33.1

“The Greatness of Albert Einstein”. C55.21. 4 Jan. 1954 / 21 April 1955. P. of ts. broadcast script; 5 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 53 (28 April 1955): 745–6. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1954.01.00

1955.04.21

1021a

10.2

“Where Do We Go From Here?” P. of ts.; 8 leaves. Discussion with BR and Lord Samuel, chaired by Sir William Hamilton Fyfe. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 17 June 1954.  P.,  via  Andy  Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1954.06.17

 

1359

21.2

What Neutrals can do to Save the World. [Sept. 1954). Galley proofs. Britain Today, no. 223 (Nov. 1954), 6-10. The dictated ms. in Lady Russell's hand is in Archives I. Bequest of Mr. Crawshay-Williams.

1954.09.00

 

501i

37-40

“Why I Took to Philosophy”. C55.14. 6 Oct. 1954. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Then and Now”; 8 leaves, with emendations. In London Calling, no. 800 (3 March 1955): 9. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1954.10.06

 

1021a

10.2

Implications Of The H Bomb,  Ms 11p.  23 Dec. [1954] ("Man's Peril from the Hydrogen Bomb" The Listener, 52: 30 Dec, 1954, 1135-6).  Microfilm, courtesy of Trinity College Library, Cambridge, to which the Ms was given at the request of Lord Rothschild.  Russell commented to Rothschild: "I am afraid that apart from infinitely smaller intrinsic merit, the MS is less interesting than (for example) that of Lycidas since it is my habit to compose things in my mind and write them out without corrections " (letter of 14 Feb.19 55).

1954.12.23

 

1

1

"Why I Took to Philosophy". 30 and 31 Dec. 1954· Mimeo ts.; 3 leaves. BBC radio transcript from series "Then and  Now". In London Calling, no. 800 (3 March 1955): 9. Purchase.

1954.12.30

1954.12.31

64

7.1

"A Pacifist in Wartime".  13 and 14 Jan. 1955· Mimeo ts. (titled "Experiences of a Pacifist in the First World War"); 3 leaves. BBC radio transcript from series "Then  and Now".  In London Calling, no. 802 (17 March  1955):  10. Purchase.

1955.01.13

1955.01.14

64

7.1

"War and  the  Pursuit  of  Peace".  20 and  2I  Jan.  1955 Mimeo ts.  (titled "From  Logic to Politics"); 4 leaves. BBC radio transcript from series "Then and Now".  In London Calling, no. 803 (24 March  1955): 8. Purchase.

1955.01.20

1955.01.21

64

7.1

Conversation [on language, between Russell, C. Fadiman, I. Brown and J. Barzun on BBC]. 20 Jan. ·1955. Photocopy of ts. transcribed from recording of broadcast. 34 leaves. Courtesy of Barbara Strachey Halpern. Perception. [19 Jan. 1957). Ts cc. with corrections in Lady Russell's hand. 4 leaves.  Another  ts cc.  is in  Archives  I. Bequest  of  Mr.  Crawshay­Williams.

1955.01.20

 

320

37-40

"So I Go On Writing Books". 3 and 4 Feb. 1955· Mimeo ts. (titled "Hopes: Realized and Disappointed"); 6 leaves. BBC radio transcript from series "Then and Now". In London Calling, no. 805 (7 April 1955): 10. Purchase.

1955.02.03

1955.02.04

64

7.1

“Religion and the Training of the Young”. Discussion with BR and Lord Hailsham and chaired by Gerald Barry. Transcript of BBC broadcast Transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 6 Mar. 1955. BBC Written Archives.

1955.03.06

 

1384

21.2

[“Russell-Einstein Manifesto”]. Ts., enclosed with BR's letter of 5 April 1955 to Einstein and to which he agreed in his famous last letter. C55.29 and Paper 57d of Papers 28; 2 leaves. P., courtesy o Einstein Archives, Jewish  National  and  U. Library. 

1955.04.00

 

1392

24.1

“[Russell-Einstein Manifesto]” C55.29. Enclosed with BR's l. to Einstein, 5 Apr. 1955. P., courtesy of the Einstein exhibitors, A. Einstein archives, Jewish National and U. Library.

1955.04.00

 

1392

21.2

"The Greatness of Albert Einstein". 21 April 1955· Mimeo ts. (titled "Professor Albert Einstein-Obituary Tribute"); 3 leaves. BBC radio transcript. In The Listener, 53 (28 April 1955): 745-6. Purchase.

1955.04.21

 

64

7.1

“[International Press Conference on Atomic Energy]”. With BR and others. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on 9 Aug. 1955. BBC Written Archives.

1955.08.09

 

1384

21.2

[Letter to Whit Burnett]. 7 Sept. 1955· Photocopy ofts.; 2 leaves. In Whit Burnett, ed., This is My Philosophy (New York: Harper, 1957). Courtesy of Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton  University. 

1955.09.07

 

936

6.2

"Geneva-A Message to the Foreign Ministers". [Oct. 1955]. Photocopy ofts., possibly mimeo; 2 leaves. Signed jointly with Lord Boyd  Orr, Sir Richard Coppock and Professor C.F. Powell. Enclosed with letter of 26 Oct. 1955 to John Foster Dulles. Courtesy of Mudd Manuscript Library (John Foster Dulles papers), Princeton University Library.

1955.10.00

 

700

6.2

Introduction (To Freedom Is As Freedom Does By Corliss Lamont).  Ts 5p.  (London: John Calder ; New York: Horizon, 1956 [2nd printing only].)  Xerox, courtesy of Dr. Lamont.

1956.00.00

 

17j.

1

Logic And Knowledge.  Essays 1902-1924.  Bound  page  proofs.  (London: Allen & Unwin, 1956.) Courtesy  of  Robert C.  Marsh,  editor.

1956.00.00

 

179

8

[Prefatory note to Logic and Knowledge]. [Feb. 1956]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of Houghton Library  (R.C. Marsh  papers),  Harvard  University. 

1956.02.00

 

143·

7.1

“The Brains Trust”. No. 22. Transcription from a telidophone recording, 5 Feb. 1956. Excerpted in Papers 29: 424–6. Courtesy of Andrew G. Bone and Russell Centre.

1956.02.05

 

1471

28.1

["I am very glad that a movement is on foot ..."]. 1956. Microfilm printout ofts.; 1 leaf. Quotation from BR in press release of 22 June 1956 by Bay Area Council of Sobell committees. Published first on flyer for Carnegie Hall meeting of 15 May 1956. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1956.05.00

 

90

6.2

["I am very glad indeed that the case of Morton Sobell ..."]. [26 May 1956]. Microfilm printout of ts.; 1 leaf, with emendations. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1956.05.26

 

90

6.2

“The Brains Trust”. No. 40. Transcription from recording, 10 June 1956. Excerpted in Papers 29: 426–9. Courtesy of Andrew G. Bone and Russell Centre.

1956.06.10

 

1471

28.1

“Has the Left Been Right or Wrong?” Discussion with BR, Lord Hailsham and Kingsley Martin. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 7 Sept. 1956 (?). BBC Written Archives.

1956.09.07

 

1384

21.2

“Across the Frontier”. Discussion with BR, Malcolm Muggeridge and Peter Ustinov. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. broadcast on “London Forum”, 3 Oct. 1956. BBC Written Archives.

1956.10.03

 

1384

21.2

“Religious Freedom on the BBC”. F46.03. P. of ts.; 3 leaves. Petition signed by BR and 5 others, presented to the BBC on 15 Oct. 1956. P., courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1956.10.15

 

1366

21.2

“The Role of Great Men in History”. Discussion with BR, Lord Hailsham and Isaiah Berlin. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 23 Oct. 1956. BBC Written Archives.

1956.10.23

 

1384

21.2

"The Twain Shall Meet/a Radio Biography of Sir Francis Younghusband". 12, 13, 16 Nov. 1956. Mimeo ts.; 6 leaves. BBC radio transcript written by Gerard Mansell with contributions from BR and others. Purchase.

1956.11.12

1956.11.16

64

7.1

“Is an Elite Necessary?” B194.  Discussion with BR, Malcolm Muggeridge and Sir Eric James. Transcript of BBC broadcast Transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 30 Dec. 1956. In B194. BBC Written Archives.

1956.12.30

 

1384

21.2

“Lord Russell of Plas Penrhyn, Penrhyndeudraeth”. Ts. interview by Homer A. Jack, [1957]; 5 leaves. P., courtesy of Swarthmore College Peace Collection. 

1957.00.00

 

1432

24.1

“Survival through International Law”  Ts. mimeo, Grotius Foundation, 7 leaves. Re 220. 022360, box 3.59, “The Next Step in International Relations”. See also Paper 57, Papers 29. N.d. but c. 1957. P., courtesy Oregon State U. Library, Pauling Papers.

1957.00.00

 

1582

28.2

"The State of U.S. Liberties". 14 Jan. 1957· Photocopy of ts.; 6 leaves. Open letter to Norman Thomas. In New Leader, 40, no. 7  (18 Feb.  1957):  16-18.  Courtesy  of Corliss Lamont.

1957.01.14

 

17i·

7.1

Perception. Tscc., 4 leaves, with corrections in Edith Russell’s hand.  Courtesy of Rupert Crawshay-Williams

1957.01.19

 

501i

3.1

Logic and Ontology. [24 Jan. 1957). Ts cc. with corrections in Lady Russell's hand. 7 leaves. The dictated ms. in Lady Russell's hand, another tscc. (the printer's copy), and galley sheets are in Archives I. Journal of Philosophy, 54 (24 Apr. 1957), 225-30; reprinted in My Philosophical Development . Bequest of Mr. Crawshay-Williams.

1957.01.24

 

501i

37-40

“Is the Notion of Progress an Illusion?” Discussion with BR and Malcolm Muggeridge and chaired by Bruce Miller. Transcript of BBC broadcast Transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 3 Feb. 1957. In B194. BBC Written Archives.

1957.02.03

 

1384

21.2

“The Brains Trust”. No. 74. Transcription from recording, 3 Feb. 1957. Excerpted in Papers 29: 429–32. Courtesy of Andrew G. Bone and Russell Centre.

1957.02.03

 

1471

28.1

“The Immortality of the Soul”. P. of ts.; 15 leaves. Discussion with BR and B. C. Butler, Abbot of Downside. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 6 Feb. 1957. P., via Andy Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1957.02.06

 

1359

21.2

“Next Step”. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. 20 Feb. 1957. Abstract for a talk about "the necessary next step if a nuclear war is ruled out.” Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.  Note: Ms. of this abstract, RA1 220.021520; related files, RA1 222.022240 and 220.022360.

1957.02.20

 

1351b

19.2

“The Next Step in International Relations”. P. of ts. carbon; 6 leaves. [11 Mar. 1957]. Presumably a BBC broadcast script as it is marked “for G[eneral] O[verseas] S[ervice] not as recorded”. Courtesy of Cambridge U. Library, papers of Viscount Templewood (i.e., Sir Samuel Hoare).

1957.03.11

 

1377

21.2

“The Brains Trust”. No. 83. Transcription from recording, 7 April 1957. Excerpted in Papers 29: 432–5. Courtesy of Andrew G. Bone and Russell Centre.

1957.04.07

 

1471

28.1

“Message to be Read at the Meeting on April 30, 1957, of the National Council for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapon Tests”. C57.17. Ts.; 1 leaf, signed. 14 Apr. 1957. Donation of Michael Walsh.

1957.04.14

 

1381d

21.2

“How Can We Achieve World Peace?” Discussion with BR, Viscount Templewood and Sir Charles Webster. Transcript of BBC broadcast Transcript. broadcast on “London Forum”, 21 Apr. 1957. BBC Written Archives.

1957.04.21

 

1384

21.2

“Message to Be Read at the Meeting on April 30, 1957, of the National Council for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapon[s] Tests”. C57.17. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. In Peace News, London, no. 1,088 (3 May 1957): 3. Courtesy of CND.

1957.04.30

 

1203

16.1

“The Brains Trust”. No. 89. Transcription from recording, 19 May 1957. Excerpted in Papers 29: 435–8. Courtesy of Andrew G. Bone and Russell Centre.

1957.05.19

 

1471

28.1

“The World and the Observer”. C58.11. 10 Dec. 1957 / 2 Feb. 1958. P. of ts. broadcast script; 12 leaves with emendations. In The Listener, 59 (6 Feb. 1958): 223–6. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1957.12.10

 

1021a

10.2

“Science and Survival”. Discussion with BR and Charles Snow and chaired by Norman Fisher. Transcript of BBC broadcast Transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”,  29 Dec. 1957.  BBC Written Archives.

1957.12.29

 

1384

21.2

"Address of Acceptance" [of Kalinga Prize]. 28 Jan. 1958.  Photocopy of  ts.;  2  leaves. This ts. was prepared by UNESCO from ts. sent by  BR,  previously  reported  as REC. ACQ. 740. Courtesy of UNESCO Library, Archives and Documentation Services, Paris.

1958.01.28

 

444

7.1

Address of Acceptance [of 1957 Kalinga Prize]. 28 Jan. 1958. Photocopy of ts. 3 leaves. "The Divorce of Science and 'Culture'", Unesco Courier, 11 (Feb. 1958), 4. Courtesy of Unesco Library, Archives and Documentation Services.  See also Rec Acq 740.

1958.01.28

 

444

37-40

"Formal Address [to Third Pugwash Conference of Nuclear Scientists]  at  Vienna".  20 Sept. 1958. Photocopy of ts.; 5 leaves, with changes  and  one  handwritten  paragraph. Courtesy of Cyrus Eaton.

1958.09.20

 

174

7.1

Introduction to Words and Things (B138) 1959. Ts. with revision, 5 pp. Ps. Courtesy of BLPES.

1959.00.00

 

1646

33.1

"Boston Lady" and "Cranks". 1959· Ts.; 42 leaves. Transcribed by S. or F. Themerson from gramophone recordings made by BR in 1959· In Barry Feinberg, ed. The Collected Stories of Bertrand Russell (London: Allen and Unwin, 1972), with many changes. "Cranks" was originally published in The Saturday Review, 39, no. 32 (II Aug. 1956): 7-8. Purchase (Themerson).

1959.00.00

 

867

6.2

"The Right Will Prevail  or The Road  to Lhasa".  [1959]. Ts.; 24 leaves. In Fact  and Fiction (London: Allen and Unwin,  1961). Purchase (Themerson).

1959.00.00

 

867

6.2

"Newly Discovered Maxims of La Rochefoucauld". [1959]. Ts. (titled "Maxims That Won't Quite Do"); 1 leaf containing maxims 4 and 5. In Fact and Fiction (London: Allen and Unwin, 1961). Bequest of Rupert Crawshay-Williams.

1959.00.00

 

50Ii.

7.1

Theory Of Knowledge.  TS 7 pp.  Signed by BR.  (Ch. XI of My  Philosophical Development , London: Allen & Unwin, 1959.)  P., courtesy of Pattee Library, Pennsylvania State University.

1959.00.00

 

184

8

Elaine Grand And Lord Bertrand Russell.  [Broadcast interview.] Mimeo 7 pp.  ("Close-Up ' CBC, 7 Jan. 1959.) Courtesy of Mrs. Marjorie Powys.

1959.01.07

 

107

8

[Nuclear Disarmanent]. C59.08. Ts. of notes, 1 leaf; ts. carbon of notes, 1 leaf. For speech to House of Lords on 11 February 1959. Text is same as ms. notes in RA1 220.022880.

1959.02.00

 

1314

16.2

"The Theologian's Nightmare".  [March 1959]. Ts. carbon; 4 leaves, with emendations.  In Fact and Fiction (1961). Purchase (Themerson).

1959.03.00

 

867

6.2

“Face to Face”. C59.11. Interview with John Freeman on BBC TV, 4 March 1959. Microfilm and printout of ts., transcribed from a telediphone recording. In The Listener, 61 (19 March 1959): 503–5. Courtesy of Daily Herald Archives.

1959.03.04

 

463a

10.2

“[Text for advertisement in Manchester Guardian announcing a CND meeting]”. C59.11a. Ts.; 1 leaf. 13 Mar. 1959. Donation of Michael Walsh.

1959.03.13

 

1381d

21.2

[“A Message from Earl Russell”]. C59.11a. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. This message appeared in an advertisement for the CND meeting in Manchester, 1 May 1959, in The Manchester Guardian, 17 April 1959, p. 5. Courtesy of CND.

1959.04.17

 

1203

16.1

"Address at Manchester, May 1, 1959"· Photocopy of ts.; 6 leaves. In Fact and Fiction (1961). Courtesy of Cultural Services Department, Manchester Central Library.

1959.05.01

 

793

6.2

"Children's Stories". [July 1959]. Ts.; 4 leaves. Made by Franceska Themerson  from ts. sent her by BR. In The Collected  Stories  of Bertrand  Russell  (1972).  Purchase (Themerson).

1959.07.00

 

867

6.2

"Newly Discovered Maxims of La Rochefoucauld". [c. Nov. 1959] Ts.; 4 leaves, with one emendation, marked up for typesetting. In Fact and Fiction (1961). Purchase (Themerson).

1959.11.00

 

867

6.2

[Letter to President Eisenhower regarding Morton Sobell]. Nov. 1959· Microfilm print­ out of ts.; I leaf. Signed jointly with Martin Buber. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1959.11.00

 

90

6.2

[Blurb for A108, Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare]. 20 Nov. 1959. P. of ts. leafiet; 1 leaf, issued by American Friends Service Committee. Courtesy of Butler Library (Emergency Civil Liberties Committee Papers) Columbia U.

1959.11.29

 

232d

10.2

"Concerning Bertrand Russell's Work for Peace". [7 Aug. 1960]. Photocopy of ts.; 7 leaves. Enclosed with letter from Edith Russell to Unwin on 7 Aug. 1960. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin,

1960.08.07

 

70, box 6.43.

6.2

"Concerning Bertrand Russell's Work for Peace". [7 Aug. 1960]. RA 220.024190 has partial holograph draft, with ms.Its. in third person.  "The Catalogue". [after Nov. 1960]. Ts.; I leaf. In Fact and Fiction (1961). Purchase (Themerson). 

1960.08.07

 

867

6.2

[Statement to CND Executive after resignation]. 31 Oct. 1960. Photocopy of ts.; 3 leaves. Courtesy of Manuscripts Section, University of Sussex Library.

1960.10.31

 

582

7.1

[Statement to CND Executive after resignation]. 31 Oct. 1960. Photocopy of ts.; 3 leaves. Courtesy of British Library of Political and Economic Science (CND papers).

1960.10.31

 

863

7.1

"Message for the Bill of Rights Dinner on December  15th" [in honour  of Linus Pauling]. 4 Nov. 1960. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with  letter  to  Clark  Foreman  of same date. Courtesy of Edith Tiger, National  Emergency  Civil  Liberties Committee. Transcript courtesy of Corliss Lamont in REC. ACQ.17j.

1960.11.04

 

91

7.1

[Statement on Ogden's translation of Wittgenstein's Tractatus]. 21 Nov. 1960. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of M. Hayman of Orthological Institute.

1960.11.21

 

94

7.1

"Mr. Etzioni on Mr. Kahn". [1961]. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves. In Columbia University Forum, 5, no. I (winter 196I): 3. Courtesy of Butler Library, Columbia University.

1961.00.00

 

976b.

6.2

Fact and Fiction. 1961. Proof copy, bound, of Allen and Unwin edition.

1961.00.00

 

1,010

7.1

Preface [to The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell, ed. R.E. Egner and L.E.  Denonn]. TS 2 pp.  (London: Allen &  Unwin, 1961.) P., courtesy of Professor Egner.

1961.00.00

 

17h

8

“Read to the Daily Herald by Telephone in Reply to Their Question as to Whether I was to Speak at the Rally”. Ts.; 1 leaf. 31 Mar. 1961. Donation of Michael Walsh.

1961.03.31

 

1381d

21.2

“Speech  for  Trafalgar Square Rally at the End of the Aldermaston March Easter Monday, 3 April, 1961”. D61.02. Ts. carbon; 2 leaves. Donation of Michael Walsh.

1961.04.03

 

1381d

21.2

"The Berlin Crisis". 23 Aug.  1961. Photocopy  of  mimeo  ts.;  1 leaf.  In New Statesman, 62 (8 Sept. 1961): 304. Courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section (U Thant papers).

1961.08.23

 

3

7.1

"The Berlin Crisis". 23 Aug.  1961.  Photocopy of different typing of mimeo; 2 leaves and enclosed with copy of letter from Michael Scott to president of Conference of Non-Aligned Countries. Courtesy of Public Archives of Canada (Wilson  MacDonald  papers).

1961.08.23

 

569

7.1

"To the Conference of Uncommitted Nations at Belgrade". 28 Aug. 1961. Photocopy of mimeo ts.; 1 leaf, also signed by Michael Scott. Courtesy of Public  Archives  of Canada (Wilson MacDonald papers).

1961.08.28

 

569

7.1

"To the Conference of Uncommitted Nations at Belgrade". 28 Aug. 1961. Photocopy of different typing of mimeo, 3 leaves, enclosed  with  copy of letter from Rev.  Scott of  1 Sept.  1961 to conference president. Courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section.

1961.08.28

 

3

7.1

"The Role of Neutrals in Dissolving the East-West Deadlock". 11 Nov. 1961. Photocopy of mimeo ts.; 1 leaf. Sent to United Nations and introduced by letter from Michael Scott. Courtesy of Public Archives of Canada (Wilson MacDonald papers). 

1961.11.11

 

569

7.1

"The Role of Neutrals in Dissolving the East-West Deadlock". 11 Nov. 1961. Photocopy of mimeo ts.; 1 leaf. Sent to United Nations and introduced by letter from Michael Scott. Also courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section.

1961.11.11

 

3

7.1

“Nuclear War”. Ts.; 8 leaves, prepared by Christina Foyle of BR's speech at Foyle's Literary Luncheon, 23 Nov. 1961, to launch Has Man a Future? (A121) the same day. Courtesy of Christina Foyle.

1961.11.23

 

1176

16.1

"A Well-Wisher's Message". 1962. Photocopy of proof; 1 leaf, printed by Mercury Press, Montreal. Introduction to Walt Ruhman's The Age of Trial, ed. Roger Duhamel [and Gerald Morgan]. (No published copy has been located, although BR was given a copy which he passed on to S. Themerson.) Courtesy of Prof. Morgan.

1962.00.00

 

985

6.2

[Remarks made on TV programme "A Prisoner on our  Conscience?" about Morton Sobell]. 1962. Microfilm printout of ts.; 40 leaves. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1962.00.00

 

90

6.2

Blurb for James R. Newman, The Rule of Folly. G43. 4 Feb. 1962. Ts., signed; 1 leaf. Purchase.

1962.02.04

 

1163

13.2

["Morton Sobel, in the opinion of many ..."]. 11 Feb. 1962. Microfilm printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1962.02.11

 

90

6.2

[Message to the Kampagnen Mod Atomvaben, Copenhagen]. 20 March 1962. P. of ts., 1 leaf. Encl. in l. of 20 March 1962 to Stefien Larsen. Purchase (Elias Bredsdorfi).

1962.03.20

 

1111

10.2

"Tests: Russell Asks Neutrals to Send Ships". 21 April 1962. Photocopy of ts. (untitled); 1 leaf. In The Observer, London, 22 April  1962, p.  1. Courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section.

1962.04.21

 

3

7.1

History of the World in Epitome. 18 May 1962. Proof. Varies from published pamphlet in typesetting and drawings of Adam and Eve but drawings match those in The Collected Stories of Bertrand Russell (1972) Purchase (Themerson).

1962.05.18

 

867

6.2

[Russell interviewed by Jack Singleton]. 18 May 1962. Mimeo ts.; 9 leaves. BBC radio transcript. Purchase.

1962.05.18

 

64

7.1

“To the President of the Moscow Conference on Disarmament”. C62.31. 4 July 1962. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Excerpts are in Tribune, London, no. 28 (13 July 1962): 1. Purchase (Themerson Papers).

1962.07.04

 

867

10.2

[Suggestions for] "U Thant ... re: Balancing Committee". 6 July 1962. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. In The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 3 (London: Allen and Unwin, 1969): 149-50. Courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section.

1962.07.06

 

3

7.1

"Message to the Conference on Disarmament in Moscow, July, 1962". [9 July 1962]. Photocopy of mimeo ts.; 2 leaves. Excerpts are in Tribune, 26, no. 28 (13 July 1962): l, and in Khrushchev's speech to conference in Current Digest of the Soviet Press, 14 (8 Aug. 1962): 3-12. Courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section.

1962.07.09

 

3

7.1

“For publication in The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists”. 8 Sept. 1962 with a postscript dated 14 March 1963. P. of ts. carbon; 2 leaves. Re the accuracy of an article submitted by Russell as well as the Linus Pauling / Bentley Glass controversy. Withheld at the request of Joseph Rotblat. Courtesy of Kerr Library (Pauling Papers), Oregon State U.

1962.09.08

 

1075

10.2

[Letter to Allen Ginsberg]. 14 Sept. 1962. Photocopy of ts.; 3 leaves. As "Shiek El Jebal", International  Times, no. 17 (28 July-13 Aug. 1967): [5]. Courtesy of Butler Library, Columbia University.

1962.09.14

 

976c.

6.2

"Statement on Morton Sobell re: Parole Review pending 30-10-62". 26 Sept. 1962. Microfilm printout of ts.; I leaf. Excerpted on flyer for film premiere of Morton Sobell--A Plea for Justice. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1962.09.26

 

90

6.2

["I say to Premier Nikita Khruschev ..."]. [Oct. 1962]. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 2 leaves. Enclosed with letter of 20 Nov. 1962 to Max Born. Courtesy of Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz Handschriftenabteilung (Born papers).

1962.10.00

 

804

7.1

["Kennedy's speech brings humanity to the edge of nuclear death."] 23 Oct. 1962. Microfilm and printout of ts.; l leaf. Press statement enclosed with letter of 20 Nov. 1962 to Max Born. Courtesy of Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz Handschriftenabteilung (Born papers).

1962.10.23

 

804

7.1

"Appeal to the British Press".  23 Oct. 1962. Microfilm and printout of ts.; l leaf. Enclosed with letter of 20 Nov. 1962 to Max Born. Courtesy of Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz Handschriftenabteilung (Born papers).

1962.10.23

 

804

7.1

["Premier Khruschev is personally responsible for the avoidance of a war ..."].  25 Oct. 1962. Microfilm and printout of ts.; l leaf. Enclosed with letter of 20 Nov. 1962 to Max Born. Courtesy of Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz Handschrif­ tenabteilung (Born papers).

1962.10.25

 

804

7.1

"Bertrand. Russell's Memorable Message on Getting the ECLC Tom Paine Award". 8 Nov. 1962. Ts. transcript (untitled); 2 leaves. In I.F. Stone's Weekly, 10, no. 46 (17 Dec. 1962): 4. Courtesy of Corliss Lamont.

1962.11.08

 

17j.

7.1

“An impartial examination.” Ts. carbon; 4 leaves. Published in The Handle, fall 1963, pp. 12B14. Re C62.57. Purchase. 

1963.00.00

 

1395

24.1

[“I wish that the facts given in this leafiet ...”]. C63.80. [1963]. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. of 26 Aug. 1963 to Robert Lasch, ed., St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The leafiet, an ofiprint of Peace News, 26 Oct. 1962, is Adam Roberts' War by Accident? Russell's “introduction” (as he describes it to Lasch) was published in Sanity, Toronto, 1, no. 8 (Oct. 1963): 2. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1963.00.00

 

877

10.2

“Nuclear War: an American Expert's Forecast”. Ts. carbon of unpublished Russian trans. for yearbook [Science and Humanity] of unpublished article at RA1 220.025060; 10 leaves. Also Russian trans. of BR's 1963 l. to V. R. Keler (see above). Courtesy of Gennady Gorelek.

1963.00.00

 

1332

19.2

“[Untitled essay on nuclear war]”. Ts. Partial image of fol. 1. Published in The Handle, fall 1963, pp. 12B14 (and elsewhere as C62.57) (see Correspondence listing above under Philadelphia Literary Review). Internet print from www.ebay.com.

1963.00.00

 

1360

21.2

"Message Sent to a Meeting to Demand Amnesty for Greek Political Prisoners". [Jan./ Feb. 1963]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section.

1963.01.00

1963.02.00

3

7.1

"Greek Tragedy". 11 Jan. 1963. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Letter to editor in The Observer, London, 20 Jan. 1963, p. 11. Courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section.

1963.01.11

 

3

7.1

[Letter to editor of The Guardian]. 24 Jan. 1963. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. In response to Guardian editorial of 23 Jan. 1963. Courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section.

1963.01.24

 

3

7.1

“The Press as a Weapon”. C63.19. 17 Feb. 1963. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. L. to editor in Saturday Review, 46, no. 11 (16 March 1963): 31. In response to Lester Markel's “The Management of News”, ibid., 9 Feb., pp. 50–1, 61. Courtesy of Special Collections Division, Brooklyn College Library.

1963.02.17

 

691

10.2

"To the General Assembly of the United Nations". 21 Feb. 1963. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves. Regarding Greek political prisoners. Enclosed with letter to U Thant of same date. Courtesy of United Nations, Archives Section.

1963.02.21

 

3

7.1

“Vietnam Policy Protested”. C63.26. 28 March 1963. Microfilm printout of ts.; 2 leaves. L. to the editor in The New York Times, 8 April 1963, p. 46. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin (John B. Oakes Papers).

1963.03.28

 

875

10.2

“Genetic Effects”. C63.44. 8 April 1963. P. of ts.; 2 leaves. Letter to the editor. In Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 19, no. 6 (June 1963): 31–2. Courtesy of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.

1963.04.08

 

1155

13.2

"Aid for Viemam Assailed". 12 April 1963. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 3 leaves. Letter to editor in New York Times, 4 May 1963, p. 24. Courtesy of Corliss Lamont.

1963.04.12

 

17j.

7.1

"Word from Russell". 25 April 1963. Photocopy of ts., 1 leaf; ts. carbon, l leaf. Letter to editor in New York Times Magazine, 5 May 1963, p. 12. Enclosed with and in letter to Corliss Lamont of 25 April 1963. Courtesy of Corliss Lamont.

1963.04.25

 

17j.

7.1

[Letter to editor of Harper's]. 16 Aug. 1963. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Re explosion at Atlas Missile site. Courtesy of Manuscripts and Archives Division, Yale U. Library.

1963.08.16

 

892

10.2

“To the Editor of St. Louis Post-Dispatch”. C63.68. 26 Aug. 1963. P. of ts.; 3 leaves. Not in Post-Dispatch but as “The New Doctrine of Aggression”, The Guardian, 20 Aug. 1963, p. 8. Courtesy of State Historical Society, Wisconsin.

1963.08.26

 

877

10.2

["The treatment of the American Negro ..."]. 26 Aug. 1963. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves. Mentioned in letter of 6 Sept. 1963 to Andrew Feldmar as sent separately. In Liberator, 3, no. 10 (Oct. 1963): 4, also in The Minority of One, 5, no. 10 (Oct. 1963): 5-7. Courtesy of Bernard Katz.

1963.08.26

 

852

6.2

[Statement re Rev. Ashton Jones]. 8 Sept. 1963. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Encl. in l. to Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Courtesy of Butler Library (ECLC Papers), Columbia U.

1963.09.08

 

232a

10.2

"Message to American Humanist Society". 28 Sept. 1963. Facsimile of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed in letter to Mary Edling. In Russell Society News, no. 43 (Aug. 1984): 3. 

1963.09.28

 

881

7.1

“A New Approach to Peace”. C64.43. Fax of ts.; 9 leaves. In The Minority of One, 6, no. 6 (June 1964): 6–9, and Russell, n.s. 15 (summer 1995): 7–20. Courtesy of Ramesh Krishnamurthy at the Linus Pauling papers, Oregon State U.

1964.00.00

 

1184

16.1

 Unarmed VictoryP. 5, signed by BR, of preface to Hebrew transl., 1964 (A127.​4a). Internet print.

1964.00.00

 

1691

33.1

"The Duty of a Philosopher in This Age". [1964]. Photocopy of galley proofs; 6 leaves, corrected by Paul A. Schilpp. In Eugene Freeman, ed., Essays in Honor of Paul Arthur Schilpp; The Abdication of Philosophy: Philosophy and the Public Good (LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 1976). Courtesy of E.R. Eames, Southern Illinois University Carbondale,  from Paul A.  Schilpp.

1964.00.00

 

6I4.

6.2

“To the Editor of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch”. 8 Jan. 1964. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Re Vietnam. Marked “File, not used” by Post-Dispatch. Apparently not published elsewhere. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1964.01.08

 

877

10.2

“Lord Russell Sends Back Peace Medal”. C64.04. 7 Jan. 1964. P. of ts. (titled “Statement on Heinz Brandt”); 2 leaves. Extracted in The Times, London, 8 Jan. 1964, p. 14. Purchase (Themerson Papers).

1964.01.27

 

867

10.2

“To the Editor of The Observer”. 29 Jan. 1964. Ts. carbon; 1 leaf encl. with l. of same date to Margaret Lloyd. Re political persecution in West Germany and the Hans Fladung case. Although the l. begins the same as his l. “Political `Persecution'” in The Times, 2 Feb. 1964, p. 18, this is a different l. Purchase.

1964.01.29

 

722

10.2

“Bertrand Russell Calls U.S. Policy `Disastrous'”. C64.22. 26 Feb. 1964. P. of ts.; 2 leaves. L. to the editor in St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 5 March 1964, p. 2E. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1964.02.26

 

877

10.2

“Schweitzer”. C64.35. 4 May 1964. Ts. carbon; 1 leaf. L. to the editor of The Observer, 10 May 1964, p. 30. Purchase.

1964.05.04

 

816

10.2

[“The suspension of Dr. Ozmon and Dr. Taylor ¼”]. C64.52. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Encl. with letter of 23 June 1964 to Charles Biagi and extracted in “Bertrand Russell Assails Paterson State, Again”, The Morning Call, 23 July 1964. Carbons of this statement are in RA1 640; RA2 220. Courtesy of Howard Ozmon.

1964.06.00

 

1158

13.2

"War in Indo-China". [June 1964]. Photocopy of ts. (untitled); l leaf. Jointly signed by J.D. Bernal. In The Guardian, 27 June 1964, p. 8. Enclosed with letter to Corliss Lamont of 23 June 1964. Courtesy of Corliss Lamont.

1964.06.00

 

17j

7.1

"War in Indo-China". [June 1964]. Photocopy of ts. (untitled); l leaf. Jointly signed by J.D. Bernal. In The Guardian, 27 June 1964, p. 8. Also courtesy of Schlesinger Library (Helen Lamb Lamont papers), Radcliffe College.

1964.06.00

 

1,004

7.1

Preface (for German Social Democracy). 29 July 1964. Ms. 1 leaf. German Social Democracy, 2nd ed. (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1965), p. v. Purchase.

1964.07.29

 

327

37-40

“To the Editor of St. Louis Post-Dispatch”. 26 Aug. 1964. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Re Vietnam. Marked “File, not used” by Post-Dispatch. Apparently not published elsewhere. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1964.08.26

 

877

10.2

"Soviet Anti-Semitism: an Exchange". 29 Oct. 1964. Photocopy of transcript of ts.; 2 leaves. One of two letters to Aron Vergelis, ed., Soviet Heimland, 29 Oct. 1964. In Commentary, 39, no. l (Jan. 1965): 35-7.

1964.10.29

 

187b.

7.1

[“Americans do not sufficiently understand the meaning of their Government's policy.”] 1965. P. of ts.; 5 leaves. C65.31. Dona­tion, Courtesy of Elizabeth R. Eames. 

1965.00.00

 

1401

24.1

[Statement in support of The Minority of One]  Feb. 1965, signed by BR, on BRPF letterhead. Very poor quality photocopy; unable to tell if original was a ts. or a mimeo. Gg63.02. Courtesy of International Institute of Social History, Arnoni Papers.

1965.02.00

 

1517d

28.2

Broadcast I [On Vietnam] . TS 1 p.  Signed by BR.  For San Francisco radio broadcast, Aug. 1965. Purchase.

1965.08.00

 

150a

8

Broadcast II [On Vietnam]. TS 1 p.  Signed by BR. For San Francisco radio broadcast, Aug. 1965.  Purchase.

1965.08.00

 

150a

8

"Prospects for Peace-1965". Nov. 1964. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves. In British-Soviet Friendship, Jan. 1965, pp. 5-6.

1965.11.00

 

187b.

7.1

Foreword to The Problem of China. 9 Nov. 1965. Ts. 1 leaf. The Problem of China (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1966; 1st ed. 1922), p. 5. Purchase.

1965.11.09

 

326

37-40

“To Edith”. P. (“blue” proof) of ms. 1966. Interim ms. with slight variants from published dedicatory poem in Auto. 1. Courtesy of Ian Shapiro.

1966.00.00

 

1342

19.2

Dedication “To Edith” in The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 1 (1967). A142. [May 1966]. Three mss.; each 1 leaf. None of these is the version reproduced in facsimile in the Auto. Also signed ts.; 1 leaf. All found with letter of 23 May 1966 from BR to Unwin. Purchase.

1966.05.00

 

1163

13.2

"Post Script: To the Conscience of Mankind." [after 18 June 1966]. Photocopy of mimeo ts.; 3 leaves. As "The Conscience of Mankind", Vietnam Solidarity Bulletin, l, no. 5 (Sept. 1966): l, 5. Courtesy of Robert Sass.

1966.06.00

 

790

7.1

"Joint Declaration on the Mitchell Case". [c. 9 June 1966]. Microfilm and printout of ts.; l leaf. Enclosed with letter of same date to Max Born to endorse. In Downdraft, Brooklyn, 3, no. 4 (Sept. 1966): r. Courtesy of Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbestz Handschriftenabteilung (Born papers).

1966.06.09

 

804

7.1

[Contribution to Authors Take Sides on Vietnam, ed. Cecil Woolf and John Bagguley, 1967]. [27 July 1966]. Microfilm printout of ts.; 2 leaves enclosed in letter to Woolf of 27 July 1966. Courtesy of New York Public Library (Berg collection).

1966.07.27

 

713

7.1

“To the Editor of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch”. 28 July 1966. P. of ts.; 2 leaves. Not in Post-Dispatch but as C66.20, “Lord Russell Writes” in Boston Globe, 4 Aug. 1966, p. 18. Announces the International War Crimes Tribunal. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1966.07.28

 

877

10.2

[Message to the Canadian Conference for Amnesty in Portugal]. 18 Oct. 1966. Typed copy; 1 leaf. Extract published by Kenneth Golby in l. to the ed., Toronto Star, 12 April 1969. Courtesy of Canadian Com. for Amnesty in Portugal.

1966.10.18

 

1242

16.2

The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, Vol. I. 1967. Dedication "To Edith". [May 1954l· Photocopy ofts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter to Unwin of 1 May 1954· Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1967.05.00

 

70, box 6.42.

6.2

The Autobiography, Vol. 2. 1968. "Uncorrected, unrevised galley proofs", spiral bound, of Atlantic-Little, Brown edition. Purchase (Thompson collection).

1968.00.00

 

150

7.1

[Blurb for Corliss Lamont, ed., The Trial of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn by the American Civil Liberties Union]. 18 June 1968. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter of same date to Lamont. Courtesy of C. Lamont.

1968.06.18

 

17j.

7.1

[Foreword to The Born-Einstein Letters]. l Dec. 1968. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter of same date to Friedrich Hund. Courtesy of Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz Handschriftenabteilung (Born papers).

1968.12.00

 

804

7.1

Dear Bertrand Russell. 1969. Ed. Barry Feinberg and Ronald Kasrils. "Unrevised, uncorrected" galley "proofs", spiral bound, of Houghton Mifflin edition with emendations. Purchase (Thompson collection).

1969.00.00

 

150

7.1

Dear Bertrand Russell. 1969. Ed. Barry Feinberg and Ronald Kasrils. "Uncorrected proof", bound. Sent to K. Blackwell by Feinberg.

1969.00.00

 

1010

7.1

PREFACE [To Autobiography, Vol. III]. MS 1 p.  6 Sept. 1959.  (London: Allen & Unwin, 1969.) Purchase.

1969.09.06

 

150a

8

[Open letter to U Thant]. 1 Dec. 1969. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter to Corliss Lamont of 3 Dec. 1969. As "Russell Scouts Thant's Support", Irish Times, 2 Dec. 1969. Courtesy of Corliss Lamont.

1969.12.01

 

17j.

7.1

Private Memorandum concerning Ralph Schoenman. 8 Dec. 1969. Mimeo ts. 10 leaves. The first leaf is a signed statement by Russell asserting his authorship of the ts.; pagination, 2 to 18, begins on the verso of the second leaf; each page after the first leaf is initialled by Russell with the exception of p. 18, which is signed. "Bertrand Russell's Political Testament", Black Dwarf, 14 (5 Sept. 1970), 7-10, and New Statesman, 80 (11 Sept.  1970), 292-6. Gift.

1969.12.08

 

204

37-40

The Queen of Sheba's Nightmare. 1970. Text in BR's hand. 11 etchings & dedication by Hans Erni to RA. Copy #66 of 190. Boxed. Zurich: E. Scheidegger.

1970.00.00

 

1318

16.2

[Preface for Lee Eisler, Morals Without Mystery]. B205. 1970. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Encl. in l. from Christopher Farley to Lee Eisler, 14 Jan. 1970. The wording originated with Eisler. Courtesy of Lee Eisler.

1970.01.00

 

950

10.2

The Collected Stories of Bertrand  Russell. Corrected bound page proofs. (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1972.) Gift of Barry Feinberg, the editor.

1972.00.00

 

181

37-40

Bertrand Russell's America, Vol. 1. 1973· Ed. Barry Feinberg and Ronald Kasrils. Photocopy of ts.; 317 leaves. Courtesy of editors.

1973.00.00

 

745

7.1

Bertrand Russell's America, Vol. I. 1973· Ed. Barry Feinberg and Ronald Kasrils.. "Revised uncorrected" proof, unbound, but in signatures. Courtesy of Feinberg.

1973.00.00

 

1010

7.1



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