Yesterday (October 12, 2007), at the Atlas Shrugged 50th anniversary celebration event at Landmark, Infiniti Mall, a number of Ayn Rand fans were interested in knowing which books I have in my Ayn Rand/Objectivist collection (after I announced that I have a sizable collection of Objectivist books and am willing to lend them). So, I decided to put the list up as a blogpost. I have 39 titles in all, including books, audio, and video. Feel free to email me if you are interested in borrowing any of them.
Needless to say, I encourage everyone to buy these books/audios/videos; however, if any of you are unable to locate them in India and cannot afford to order them from online bookstores, do contact me. That is the main reason I wish to make these books available to Objectivists, in particular, and Ayn Rand fans, in general.
I intend to include a short description for each item, but, until then, readers may look for descriptions on the Ayn Rand Bookstore website.
During the event, a certain person commented that I am a "worthless showoff" (no offense meant, nor taken). I disagree with adjective, but I have no problem with being called a showoff—esp. for showing off my Ayn Rand collection. It is something I prize and am very proud of. I bought most of it while I was in college, with meager savings from my pocket money, scouring the street leading from Churchgate to Flora Fountain for second-hand books.
Anyway, here it is:
Ayn Rand (Fiction)
- Atlas Shrugged
- The Fountainhead
- We The Living
- Anthem
- Night of January Sixteenth
- The Early Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand (Non-Fiction)
- Journals of Ayn Rand (includes the manuscript of "To Lorne Dieterling" —her last projected novel)
- Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology
- The Virtue of Selfishness
- Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
- The New Left: Anti-Industrial Revolution
- The Romantic Manifesto
- Art of Fiction
- Art of Nonfiction
- Ayn Rand Answers
- For The New Intellectual
- Philosophy: Who Needs It
- The Ayn Rand Letter
- The Voice of Reason
Videos
- Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life (DVD)
- The Fountainhead (VCD/VHS)
- We The Living (VHS)
Leonard Peikoff
- Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (book)
- Ominous Parallels (book)
- The DIM Hypothesis (audio cassette)
- Induction in Physics and Philosophy (audio cassette)
Harry Binswanger (Items 1 to 9 are audio cassettes)
- Abstraction From Abstractions
- America Vs. Death-Worship
- Ayn Rand's Life: Highlights and Sidelights
- Capitalism Vs. Democratic Socialism
- Consciousness As Identification
- Emotions
- Free Will and Values
- How To Study Ayn Rand's Writings
- Psycho-Epistemology (Volumes I, II, and III)
- The Ayn Rand Lexicon (book)
Other Authors (Non-Fiction)
- Ayn Rand's Marginalia - Edited by Robert Mayhew
- Market's Don't Fail - By Brian P. Simpson
- The Passion of Ayn Rand's Critics - By James S. Valiant