Books By Gerald Priestland
- America, the changing nation (1968)
- Frying tonight. The saga of fish and chips (1972)
- The future of violence (1974)
- The dilemmas of journalism : speaking for myself (1979)
- West of Hayle River: (with Sylvia Priestland) (1980), new edition 1992 as Priestlands' Cornwall
- Priestland's progress : one man's search for Christianity now (1981)
- Coming home : an introduction to the Quakers (1981)
- Reasonable uncertainty : a Quaker approach to doctrine (Swarthmore Lecture)(1982)
- Priestland : right and wrong (1983)
- Who needs the church? : the 1982 Barclay Lectures (1983)
- The case against God (1984)
- Something understood : an autobiography (1986)
- The unquiet suitcase : Priestland at sixty (1988)
- Postscript: with love to Penwith: two essays in Cornish History; with a foreword by Sylvia Priestland (1992)
- My pilgrim way : late writings; edited by Roger Toulmin (1993)
- Three volumes of the Yours faithfully collected radio talks
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