Hegel, The Philosophy of History; George Rudé, The Crowd in the French Revolution; Edmund Burke, An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs (inscribed New York, January 1964); Montesquieu, Lettres Persanes (in French); Hegel, Reason in History; Franz Nauen, Revolution, Idealism and Human Freedom; Peter Gay, Voltaire's Politics (inscribed 1959); Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth (includes a copy of Albert Memmi's review essay of books about Fanon in the 3/4/1971 NY Times Book Review); René Fueloep-Miller, The Mind and Face of Bolshevism; Isaiah Berlin, Vico and Herder: Two Studies in the History of Ideas (includes notes on Berlin's lectures on Herder, at Oxford; and includes an essay by Berlin on Herder in the July 1965 issue of Encounter); Karl Löwith, From Hegel to Nietzsche (inscribed 1965); Franco Venturi, Roots of Revolution; Rousseau, The Reveries of the Solitary Walker; Plato's Republic; Ernst Cassirer, The Question of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (inscribed New York, March 1964); C. Wright Mills, Power, Politics, and People; Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France and Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man; Rousseau, Les Rêveries du promeneur solitaire (in French; inscribed, Montreal, Dec. 1965); Rousseau, Oeuvres Complètes vol. 1 (in French, inscribed 1966); Rousseau, Ouvres Complètes, vol. 2 (in French, inscribed 1966); Rousseau, Ouvres Complètes, vol. 4 (in French, inscribed Paris 1969)