Works
- Blundell, John; Todd Tennant, Jaymes Reed (2011-06-07). Female Force: Ayn Rand. Bluewater Productions, Incorporated. ISBN 9781450749244.
- Peacock, Alan; E. G. West, John Blundell, Otmar Issing, Richard Allen Epstein, Carolyn Fairbairn, David B. Smith, Geoffrey Edward Wood, James Tooley, David Graham (2003). Government Failure. Institute of Economic Affairs. ISBN 9780255365475.
- Blundell, John (2011-01-01). Ladies For Liberty: Women Who Made a Difference in American History. Algora Publishing. ISBN 9780875868660.
- Blundell, John (2008-09). Margaret Thatcher: A Portrait of the Iron Lady. Algora Publishing. ISBN 9780875866314.
- Blundell, John; Colin Robinson (2000). Regulation without the state: the debate continues. Institute of Economic Affairs. ISBN 9780255364836.
- Blundell, John (2003). Waging the war of ideas. Institute of Economic Affairs. ISBN 9780255365475.
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