Books from 1960
Sanity and survival: The non violent alternative, Jerome D. Frank
The truth about Jews in the Soviet Union: The letter Life refused to print, Sofia Frey
The covenant of peace: A personal witness, Maurice S. Friedman
Is disarmament possible?, Friends Committee on National Legislation (U.S.)
Sane comment, Erich Fromm
Too many babies?, Joseph Hansen
Socialist industrial unionism: The workers' power, Eric Hass
Zionism and the Israeli state, Larry Hochman
Testing and taming of nuclear weapons, David Rittenhouse Inglis
Liberation of women: Sexual repression and the family, Laurel Limpus
The morals of extermination, Lewis Mumford
The biological effects of atomic radiation: Summary reports from a study, National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
Toward a sane nuclear policy, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (U.S.)
The diplomacy of disarmament, Joseph L. Nogee
This crowded world., Frederick Henry Osborn
Fallout: Today's seven-year plague, Linus Pauling
What is socialism?: Answering questions most frequently asked, Socialist Labor Party
The case for disarmament, John M. Swomley
International Court of Justice, United Nations Office of Public Information
Books from 1959
Guide to Orlando Air Force Base, Florida, 1959.
The seventy-fifth anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Winter Park, Florida, 1884-1959.
China shakes the world again, Charles Bettelheim
This is CORE., Congress of Racial Equality
The Economic Setting of the City of Tomorrow, Economics Research Associates
The Hungarian revolution: Documents, Shane Henry Mage
Manifesto of the Communist Party, Karl Marx
Labor and the cold war, Stewart Meacham
What I saw in--the Soviet Union today, George Morris
Getting rid of war: National policy and personal responsibility, Abraham John Muste
The struggle against opportunism in the American labor movement: An appraisal of Daniel De Leon, Leonid Grigorevich Raiskii
War and unemployment: Capitalism the cause, socialism the solution, Socialist Labor Party
This life we take: The case against capital punishment, Trevor Thomas
The crime of genocide. A United Nations convention is aimed at preventing destruction of groups and at punishing those responsible., United Nations Office of Public Information
Books from 1958
The United States and China: Peace or war?, Herbert Aptheker
Report of the Board of Control: 1958-1960., Florida. Board of Control
Survey of Time Required to See Disneyland Attractions, Van Arsdale France
The truth about the Prague trial., Louis Harap
Democracy and desegregation, Sidney Hook
Unionism: fraudulent or genuine?, Nathan Karp
The underground struggle in Germany, Evelyn Lend
Marxism vs. Soviet despotism, Arnold Petersen
Books from 1957
Sense and nonsense about race, Ethel Josephine Alpenfels
Force versus food: A short history of agriculture in the Soviet sphere, Robert H. Bass
Man and the atom, Max Born
Effects of radiation and fallout, James F. Crow
Tiki Room, Disneyland, Inc
The open Marxism of Antonio Gramsci, Antonio Gramsci
Dave Beck, labor merchant: The case history of a labor leader, Eric Hass
Anti-atom: The third World Conference Against A- and H-bombs and for disarmament, held in Tokyo, Japan in August, 1957 : a personal interpretation, Homer Alexander Jack
The individual in Soviet law, Leon Josephson
Armies are now obsolete, Stephen King Hall
The crisis in U.S. defense, Klaus Eugen Knorr
Questions for the left, Sidney Lens
Revolution in Hungary and the crisis of Stalinism, Socialist Workers Party National Committee
Books from 1956
Visit to India, Nikolay Aleksandrovich Bulganin
Report to the Supreme Soviet on the trip to India, Burma and Afghanistan, Nokolay Aleksandrovich Bulganin
Geneva and peace: An unfinished drama, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice Peace Committee
Report of the Board of Control: 1956-1958., Florida. Board of Control
What workers should know about automation ... and what employers don't tell them:, Eric Hass
The promise of automation and how to realize it, Hyman Lumer
Which way Israel: Crisis in the Middle East, Abraham Bernard Magil
Vote for socialism in 1956, Socialist Workers Party
Marxian socialism.: Power elite or ruling class?, Paul Marlor Sweezy
The devil in the book., Dalton Trumbo
Danger and opportunity, James Paul Warburg
Books from 1955
Speak truth to power, a Quaker search for an alternative to violence: A study of international conflict, American Friends Service Committee
The future development of the United Nations: Some observations on Charter review, American Friends Service Committee
The age of automation, its effects on human welfare, Warner Bloomberg
Geneva: Road to peace, Joseph Clark
Initial report of the Council for the Study of Higher Education in Florida to the Board of Control, Florida Institutions of Higher Learning., Council for the Study of Higher Education Florida and Board of Control Florida
The heritage of Gene Debs, selections, Eugene V. Debs
"We stand for peaceful coexistence": Interviews with N. S. Khrushchev, N. A. Bulganin [and] G. K. Zhukov, William Randolph Hearst
Automation: A report to the UAW-CIO Economic and Collective Bargaining Conference held in Detroit, Michigan the 12th and 13th of November 1954, International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America Education Dept
Coexistence or no existence: Peace or H-bomb annihilation?, Adam Lapin
Calling all jobs: An introduction to the automatic machine age, National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.)
The bourgeois revolution: The political birth of capitalism, Georgiĭ Valentinovich Plekhanov
"Is co-existence possible?": A Tamiment Institute public forum, held at the auditorium of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, April 14, 1955., Tamiment Institute
The people versus segregated schools, Doxey Alphonso Wilkerson
Books from 1954
There's no safety in armaments say the men who know armaments best!, American Friends Service Committee
Inside Japan., Far East reporter
Report of the Board of Control: 1954-1956., Florida. Board of Control
The thinker's forum, Hector Hawton
The Second International in dissolution, Béla Kun
The November elections and the struggle for jobs, peace, equal rights and democracy, Pettis Perry
The truth about greece, Stylianos Pistolakes
Negotiations, the way to peace: The Berlin conference and what it means to me, Jessica Smith
What happened in Guatemala, Helen Simon Travis
Indo-China and world peace, Richard Louis Walker
Books from 1953
Next steps in the struggle for Negro freedom: Report delivered at the National Conference of the Communist Party, Hugh Bradley
We can have peace and jobs!, Bernard Burton
America's road to socialism, James Patrick Cannon
The case of Puerto Rico: Memorandum to the United Nations, Communist Party of Puerto Rico
Stop the bomb: An appeal to the reason of the American people, Contemporary Issues
Pioneers in peace, Wanda M. Fletcher
Communists and the people, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Readers guide to William Z. Fosters History of the Communist Party of the United States:, Henry T. Goodwin
Police-state terror against foreign-born Americans, Abner Green