Books By Robert Hunter
- Hunter, Robert (1968). Erebus.
- Hunter, Robert (1970). The Enemies of Anarchy. McClelland and Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-4293-0.
- Hunter, Robert (1971). The Storming Of The Mind. McClelland and Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-4294-9.
- Hunter, Robert and Rex Weyler (1978). To Save The Whale: The Voyages of Greenpeace. Chronicle Books. ISBN 0-87701-114-1.
- Hunter, Robert (1979). Warriors Of The Rainbow: A Chronicle of the Greenpeace Movement. Henry Holt & Company, Inc.. ISBN 0-03-043741-5.
- Hunter, Robert (1980). The Greenpeace Chronicle. ISBN 0-330-25939-3.
- Hunter, Robert (1985). Cry Wolf!. Shepherds of the Earth Pub.
- Hunter, Robert (1988). On the Sky: Zen and the Art of International Freeloading. ISBN 0-7710-4289-2.
- Hunter, Robert (2003). Thermageddon: Countdown to 2030. Arcade Publishing. ISBN 1-55970-667-8.
- Hunter, Robert and Robert Keziere (2005). The Greenpeace to Amchitka : An Environmental Odyssey. Arsenal Pulp Press. ISBN 1-55152-178-4.
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