List of Selected Publications
- The legal foundations of the immigration and emigration policy of the USSR, 1917 - 1927 (Glasgow, 1982)
- The Bolsheviks and the Left SRS (Paris, 1985)
- Trotsky's Notebooks, 1933-1935. Writings on Lenin, Dialectics, and Evolutionism. (New York, 1986)
- Towards a History of Our Isolation (London, 1988; Moscow, 1991)
- Conversations with Bukharin (Moscow, 1993)
- Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin and the Left Opposition in the USSR, 1918 - 1928 (Paris, 1990)
- The Failure of World Revolution (London, 1991; Moscow, 1992)
- Big Bosses (Moscow, 1999)
- Felshtinsky, Yuri; Litvinenko, Alexander (2007). Blowing up Russia. translated from Russian by Geoffrey Andrews and Co.. London: Gibson Square Books. ISBN 978-1-903933-95-4.
- Felshtinsky, Yuri; Pribylovsky, Vladimir (2008). The Age of Assassins. The Rise and Rise of Vladimir Putin. London: Gibson Square Books. ISBN 1-906142-07-6.
- Pribylovsky, Vladimir; Felshtinsky, Yuri (in Russian) (Text online). The Operation Successor. A political portrait of Vladimir Putin. http://www.lib.ru/HISTORY/FELSHTINSKY/naslednik.txt.
- (in Russian) (Text online) Leaders the mobsters. http://www.lib.ru/POLITOLOG/felshtinskij.txt.
- with Vladimir Pribylovsky, The Corporation. Russia and the KGB in the Age of President Putin, ISBN 1-59403-246-7, Encounter Books; February 25, 2009, description.
- Boris Gulko, Yuri Felshtinsky, Vladimir Popov, Viktor Kortschnoi, The KGB Plays Chess: The Soviet Secret Police and the Fight for the World Chess Crown. Russell Enterprises, Inc. 2011, ISBN 1-888690-75-5.
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