Books and Party Political Publications
- Values not politics: ACT New Zealand campaign manifesto: general election 1996, Auckland, : ACT New Zealand, 1996, ISBN 0-477-01901-3
- Values not politics: the first 1000 days, Wellington, : ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, 2000, ISBN 0-477-01901-3
- ACT Members of Parliament. (2001), Closing the gaps: policy papers, Wellington, : ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, ISBN 0-9582178-1-5
- Prebble's contribution was the paper: "New Zealand: tenth by 2010."
- from ACT Members of Parliament. (2002), Old values: new ideas, Wellington, : ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, ISBN 0-477-01964-1
- Prebble's contribution was the paper: "Old values, new ideas."
- Prebble, Richard (1983), Labour's views on Transport Amendment Bill (no. 5) and future transport policy, n.p.: n.p.
- Prebble, Richard (1987), Muldoon vs. Bolger, Wellington, : R. Prebble
- Prebble, Richard (1996), I've been thinking, Auckland, : Seaview Publishing, ISBN 1-86958-170-9
- The second edition of this book is entitled Now it's time to act.
- Prebble, Richard (1997), What happens next, Auckland, : Seascape Press, ISBN 0-473-04859-0
- Prebble, Richard (1999), I've been writing, Wellington, : Fraser Holland Publishers, ISBN 0-473-06031-0
- Prebble, Richard (2006), Now it's time to act, Auckland,: Seaview Press, ISBN 1-86958-170-9
- This is the second edition of I've been thinking - containing additional material.
- Prebble, Richard (2006), Out of the red, Rotorua, : The Letter Ltd., ISBN 0-473-11249-3
- Prebble, Richard; Bassett, Michael; Harris, Peter (1978), Environment, energy, forestry: Labour's 1978 manifesto, Wellington, : Labour
- Prebble, Richard (1987), National's promises, promises, promises-- : or, how to buy an election with other people's money: or, the world's longest political suicide note, Wellington, : N.Z. Labour Party
- Prebble, Richard (2003), Liberal thinking, Wellington, : ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, ISBN 0-477-01979-X
- Prebble's contributions are the papers: "Why I do not vote National"; and (co-authored with Deborah Coddington) "Lessons of freedom and choice."
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