Books
- Sex in History (1954)
- Economics for the Exasperated (1948)
- Conditions of Happiness
- Are Workers Human?
- The Angel Makers
- The Science of Life: A pictorial history of biology (1967)
- The Biological Time Bomb (1968) ISBN 0-500-01046-3
- Rethink: A Paraprimitive Solution (1972) ISBN 0-436-51635-7
- Rethink: Radical Proposals to Save a Disintegrating World (1974) ISBN 0-14-021831-9
- The Doomsday Book: Can the World Survive? (1st ed. : 1970 / ed.1972) ISBN 058603604 /00500010676
- How to Avoid the Future (1978) ISBN 0-436-51637-3
- Salute to British Genius (1978) ISBN 0-436-51637-3
- The natural history of the mind (1981) ISBN 0-586-08386-3
- The Great Evolution Mystery
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