Books from 1964
The capture of Jefferson Davis, John Adam Fox and Benjamin D. Pritchard
Questions on disarmament and your job, Friends Committee on National Legislation (U.S.)
Standard For Distributed Interactive Simulation, Exercise Management And Feedback: Draft, University of Central Florida Institute for Simulation and Training
Books from 1963
Latin America and the Alliance for progress, Alonso Aguilar Monteverde
The politics of peace, Gerald Bailey
The Christian conscience and war: A statement, Church Peace Mission Commission on Christian Conscience and War
The war in Vietnam, Hugh Deane
Attractions in the United States with Annual Attendance of One Million or More Persons, Economics Research Associates
WED/WDP Royalty Payments, Economics Research Associates
The philosophy of communism, James E. Jackson
Nonviolent action: How it works, George Lakey
Economic development, planning, and international cooperation, Oskar Lange
Our invisible poor, Dwight Macdonald
A strategy for American security: An alternative to the 1964 military budget, Seymour Melman
The split in the capitalist world, socialist world, Monthly review: an independent socialist magazine
The Ideological struggle in the American left, New Century Publishers
Moscow vs. Peking: The meaning of the great debate, George Edward Novack
Constitution of the United States: Founding of the bourgeois republic, Arnold Petersen
The dilemmas of a reconciler: Serving the East-West conflict, Richard K. Ullmann
An alternative to war, Gordon C. Zahn
Books from 1962
The fraud of Soviet anti-Semitism, Herbert Aptheker
Problems of disarmament, Hans Albrecht Bethe
Fidel Castro denounces bureaucracy and sectarianism: Speech of March 26, 1962, Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro speaks on Marxism-Leninism: Dec. 2, 1961, Fidel Castro
A Universal United Nations: Fifteenth report [of the] Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, Commission to Study the Organization of Peace
Poverty and deprivation in the United States: The plight of two-fifths of a nation, Conference on Economic Progress (U.S.)
Communism: Threat to freedom, John Francis Cronin
Roads to peace, Vera Micheles Dean
Audio-Animatronics Planning and Information Manual, Economics Research Associates
Hall Mark Project, Kansas City, Missouri, Economics Research Associates
Memorandum Report: Projected Operations of the Enchanted Tiki Room and Related Restaurant Operations at Disneyland, Economics Research Associates
Suggested Attractions for the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair, Economics Research Associates
Children and the threat of nuclear war, Sibylle Korsch Escalona
Arms inspection, Lawrence S. Finkelstein
Report of the Board of Control: 1962-1964., Florida. Board of Control
Main Street to Wall Street: End the cold war!, Gus Hall
Arms control and inadvertent general war, Morton H. Halperin
The theory of the Cuban Revolution, Joseph Hansen
Trotskyism and the Cuban revolution: An answer to Hoy, Joseph Hansen
A key to survival, Margret Hofmann
General and complete disarmament is a guarantee of peace and security for all nations: Speech at the World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace, delivered July 10, 1962, Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev
Cybernation: The silent conquest, Donald N. Michael
Sense and nonsense about Berlin, Margrit Pittman
A National shelter program: Its feasibility and its cost : a report, Mario Salvadori
Shylock and anti-semitism: Evidence that the backbone of the play is anti-Semitic, Morris U. Schappes
Economic and social consequences of disarmament: Report of the Secretary-General transmitting the study of his consultative group, Unisted Nations Secretary General
Population and food supply, United Nations Office of Public Information
The capital development needs of the less developed countries: Report, United Nations Secretary General
Disarmament, the new U. S. initiative, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Economic impacts of disarmament, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Test ban treaty: Questions and answers, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Toward a world without war, a summary of United States disarmament efforts, past and present, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
The New fascist danger, World Marxist Review
Books from 1961
The decline of the labor movement, and what can be done about it, Solomon Barkin
The student protest movement a recapitulation, George R. Boynton
History will absolve me., Fidel Castro
New York World's Fair 1964-1965, Space Allocation Plan, Economics Research Associates
Planning Factors and a Financial Analysis for the Proposed Revue Studio Tour, Economics Research Associates
Disarm to parley: A case for unilateral disarmament, W. M. Ferry
Freedom assembly: How free men can prevail, Freedom House (New York)
The use of force in international affairs, Friends Peace Committee (Philadelphia, Pa.) Working Party on the Use of Force in International Affairs
The strategy of revenge: The new Blitz Plan of the German general staff, Ėrnst Genri
The Peace movement in America, 1961, Nathan Glazer
Toward a sane nuclear policy, Greater New York Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy
A proposal for a ban on the use of nuclear weapons, Morton H. Halperin
In defense of the Cuban revolution: An answer to the State Department and Theodore Draper, Joseph Hansen
Belgrade: The Conference of Non-aligned States, Homer Alexander Jack
Christians in a divided world: The attitude of Christians in the tensions between East and West, Margarethe Lachmund
The crime against Cuba, Corliss Lamont
Cuba versus CIA, Robert E. Light
Marxism since the Communist manifesto, Alfred G. Meyers
The Cuban episode and the American press: April 9-23, 1961, Norbert L. Mintz
The moral dilemma of nuclear weapons: Essays from Worldview, a journal of religion and international affairs, John Courtney Murray
A Nuclear test ban treaty now, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (U.S.)
U. S. foreign policy and the Soviet Union, Fred Warner Neal
War and peace, and the problem of Berlin: Clarmont summer session convocation lecture, July 20, 1961., Fred Warner Neal
The fascist revival: The inside story of the John Birch Society, Mike Newberry
Colossal deception: Analysis of the shelter program, Linus Pauling
The illusion of civil defense: A talk at the Commonwealth club, San Francisco, California, 10 November, 1961, Gerald Piel
Stability and the Nth country problem, Robert W. Tucker
Disarmament: Two approaches; a comparison, U. S. and U. S. S. R. disarmament proposals, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
The nuclear test-ban treaty: Gateway to peace, United States, Department of State
Civil defense: Both red and dead, Arthur I. Waskow
Disneyland and Periphery Property, WED Enterprises
Disneyland property sketch, WED Enterprises
Visible witness: A testimony for radical peace action, Wilmer J. Young
Images from 1960
Biological Sciences Building construction - backhoe
Disarmament and the American economy: A symposium, James Stewart Allen
Disarmament: What kind? how much?, American Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (U.S.)
Labor's stake in Peace, American Friends Service Committee
The big hand in your pocket: Your taxes, your livelihood, and the growing power of the military, American Friends Service Committee Peace Education Program
On the nature of freedom: The Marxist view, Herbert Aptheker
Marxism and psychoanalysis, Paul A. Baran
Anti-negro prejudice: When it began, when it will end, George Breitman
Community of fear, Harrison Scott Brown
Archaeological investigations of Green Mound, Florida., Bullen, Ripley P. and Sleight, Frederick W.
A study of land use alternatives for Disneyland periphery property, Economics Research Associates
Palm Beach County Land Use: Oral Preliminary Presentation, Economics Research Associates
Danger has alternatives, Wilber H. Ferry
Report of the Board of Control: 1960-1962., Florida. Board of Control