Works By Everett T. Moore
- Issues of Freedom in American Libraries. (1964) Chicago: American Library Association Bulletin Volumes 54-57, June 1960-June 1963.
- Papers in civil action of Everett T. Moore ... et al. against Evelle J. Younger, Attorney General of the State of California (1972)
- In the United States District Court, Central District of California, J. Dollen, Anita Iceman, American Library Association, California Library Association, ... J. Younger, defendant: Brief for Plaintiffs (1973)
- "A Rationale for Bookburners: A Further Word From Ray Bradbury," American Library Association Bulletin, May 1961, pp. 403–404 also In ALA Bulletin, Vol. 55, No. 5, May 1961. pp. 403–404.
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