Ron Paul Bibliography - Books

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  • Gold, Peace, and Prosperity: The Birth of a New Currency (PDF). Lake Jackson, TX: Foundation for Rational Economics and Education. 1981. OCLC 7877384. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
  • Paul, Ron; Lehrman, Lewis; U.S. Gold Commission (September 1982). The Case for Gold: A Minority Report of the U.S. Gold Commission (PDF). Washington, DC: Cato Institute (2d ed. Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2007). ISBN 0-932790-31-3. OCLC 8763972. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
  • Ron Paul. (1983). Abortion and Liberty. Lake Jackson, TX: Foundation for Rational Economics and Education. ISBN 0-912453-02-8. OCLC 9682249.
  • Ten Myths About Paper Money: And One Myth About Paper Gold. Lake Jackson, TX: Foundation for Rational Economics and Education. 1983. OCLC 11765863.
  • Mises and Austrian Economics: A Personal View (PDF). Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute (2d ed. 2004). 1984. OCLC 19968524. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
  • Freedom Under Siege: The U.S. Constitution After 200 Years (PDF). Lake Jackson, TX: Foundation for Rational Economics and Education (2d ed. Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2007). 1987. OCLC 19697005. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
  • Challenge to Liberty: Coming to Grips with the Abortion Issue. Lake Jackson, TX: Ron Paul Enterprises. 1990. OCLC 46960450.
  • The Ron Paul Money Book. Plantation Publishing. 1991.
  • A Republic, If You Can Keep It. Lake Jackson, TX: Foundation for Rational Economics and Education. 2000. OCLC 45414993. Retrieved 2008-03-23.
  • The Case for Defending America. Lake Jackson, TX: Foundation for Rational Economics and Education. 2002. OCLC 49744552.
  • The Ron Paul – Liberty In Media Awards – 2001. Jersey City, NJ: Palisade Business Press. 2002. ISBN 1-893958-84-1.
  • The Ron Paul – Liberty In Media Awards – Vol. 2 – 2002. Jersey City, NJ: Palisade Business Press. 2003.
  • The Ron Paul – Liberty In Media Awards – Vol. 3 – 2003. Jersey City, NJ: Palisade Business Press. 2004. ISBN 1-893958-24-8.
  • Upton, Fred, and Paul, Ron (2005). Indecency in the Media: Rating and Restricting Entertainment Content: Should the House Pass H.R. 3717, the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act?. Washington, DC: Congressional Digest Corp. OCLC 81150568.
  • Rangel, Charles B., and Paul, Ron (2006). Compulsory National Service: 2006-2007 Policy Debate Topic: Should the All-Volunteer Force be Replaced by Universal, Mandatory National Service?. Bethesda, MD: Congressional Digest Corp. OCLC 84912971.
  • Pillars of Prosperity. Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute. 2008.
  • Paul, Ron; Haddad, Philip; Marsh, Roger (April 2008). Ron Paul Speaks. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press. ISBN 1-59921-448-2. OCLC 199459258.
  • Ron Paul. (2007). A Foreign Policy of Freedom: Peace, Commerce, and Honest Friendship. Lake Jackson, TX: Foundation for Rational Economics and Education. ISBN 0-912453-00-1. OCLC 145174995.
  • Ron Paul. (2008). The Revolution: A Manifesto. New York, NY: Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 0-446-53751-9. OCLC 191881970.
  • Ron Paul. (2009). End the Fed. New York, NY: Grand Central Publishing. ISBN ]]] Check |isbn= value (help). OCLC 318878539.
  • Ron Paul. (2011). Liberty Defined. New York, NY: Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4555-0145-8. OCLC 668192339.

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