From 1895, the year he published his first signed article, to four days before his death in 1970 when he wrote his last, Bertrand Russell was a powerful force in the world of mathematics, philosophy, human rights and the struggle for peace. During those years he published 70 books, almost as many pamphlets and over 2,000 articles, he also contributed pieces to some 200 books. The availability of the Bertrand Russell Archives at McMaster University since 1968 has made it possible for the first time to compile a full, descriptive bibliography of his writings. The Collected Papers are based on it. Fully annotated, the Bibliography is textually oriented and will guide the scholar, collector and general reader to the authoritative editions of Russell's works. It includes references to the locations of all known speeches and interviews, and reproductions of the dust-jackets of Russell's books. Blackwell, Ruja and Turcon have cooperated for nearly 20 years on the new Bibliography. Lord Russell saw the extensive additions for it near the end of his life and declared: `I am impressed.'
Beige dust - jacket printed in red with Russell's blurb ( Gg23.01 ) . ... Chap . ix in Charles W. Thomas , ed . , Essays in Contemporary Civilization ( New York : Macmillan , 1931 ) ; Clark H. Slover and D.T. Starnes ...
1950 ) : 1 , 7 ; in two parts as “ Où en sera l'Humanité en l'an 2000 ? ... As “ The Future of Mankind ” , Jacob Hooper Wise et al . , eds . , College English ( New York : Harcourt Brace , 1952 ) ; Ernest W. Kinne and A.P. Drew ...
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Bertrand Russel: A Bibliography of His Writing
Featuring seminal work in the philosophies of mathematics and language, this comprehensive and assiduously edited collection also makes available his provocative and controversial views on religion and international relations.
Bertrand Russell's religious convictions were controversial, and one of his best selling titles is 'Why I am not a Christian'. This is a comprehensive and coherent survey of Russell on religion, with notes for students.
Bibliography of Bertrand Russell
In keeping with his character and beliefs, his life story is told with vigour, disarming charm and total frankness.
This is altogether fitting, given the many-sided nature of Russell, his life, and his work. The first section of the book considers Russell the man, and draws lessons from Russell’s complicated personal life.
Found here are definitions and terms reflected in the topics of mind, matter and morals.