Ayn Rand/Works
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Fiction
- Night of January 16th (1934) ISBN 0-452-26486-3
- We the Living (1936) ISBN 0-451-18784-9
- Anthem (1938) ISBN 0-451-19113-7
- The Fountainhead (1943) ISBN 0-451-19115-3
- Atlas Shrugged (1957) ISBN 0-451-19114-5
Nonfiction
- For the New Intellectual (1961) ISBN 0-451-16308-7
- The Virtue of Selfishness (with Nathaniel Branden) (1964) ISBN 0-451-16393-1
- Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal (with Nathaniel Branden, Alan Greenspan, and Robert Hessen) (1966) ISBN 0-451-14795-2
- Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology (1967) ISBN 0-452-01030-6 (expanded second edition)
- The Romantic Manifesto (1969) ISBN 0-451-14916-5
- The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution (1971) ISBN 0-452-01184-1
- Philosophy: Who Needs It posthumously edited by Leonard Peikoff (1982) ISBN 0-451-13893-7. The title essay was originally an address to the 1974 graduating class of the United States Military Academy.[1]
Posthumous works
- The Early Ayn Rand (edited and with commentary by Leonard Peikoff) (1984)
- The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought (edited by Leonard Peikoff; additional essays by Leonard Peikoff and Peter Schwartz) (1989)
- Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology second edition (edited by Harry Binswanger; additional material by Leonard Peikoff) (1990)
- Letters of Ayn Rand (edited by Michael S. Berliner) (1995)
- Journals of Ayn Rand (edited by David Harriman) (1997)
- Ayn Rand's Marginalia: Her Critical Comments on the Writings of over Twenty Authors (edited by Robert Mayhew) (1998)
- The Ayn Rand Column: Written for the Los Angeles Times (edited by Peter Schwartz) (1998)
- Russian Writings on Hollywood (edited by Michael S. Berliner) (1999)
- Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution (expanded edition of The New Left; edited and with additional essays by Peter Schwartz) (1999)
- The Art of Fiction (edited by Tore Boeckmann) (2000)
- The Art of Nonfiction (edited by Robert Mayhew) (2001)
- The Objectivism Research CD-ROM (collection of most of Rand's works in CD-ROM format) (2001)
- Three Plays (2005)
- Ayn Rand Answers (edited by Robert Mayhew) (2005)