1931: [1st] Letter to the Communist League (alternative translation) A Note on the PDFs Listed Below. 1933: Fascism and Democratic Slogans Երկերի ժողովածու [Komitas. 1939: Independence of the Ukraine and Sectarian Muddleheads 1931: Maurin and the Anarcho-Syndicalists 1921: Speech Delivered at the Second World Conference of Communist Women 1933: Interview with Georges Simenon (interview) 1931: A New Zig-zag and the New Dangers 1917: The Lessons of the Great Year 1924: Lenin Before October The following is a chronological list of books by Leon Trotsky, a Marxist theoretician, including hardcover and paperback books and pamphlets published during his life and posthumously during the years immediately following his assassination in the summer of 1940. of the U.S.S.R. Closer to the Proletarians of the Colored Races, Stalinism in Straits; Opposition on Upsurge, A Strategy of Action and Not of Speculation, Letter To Pekin Friends, The Stalinists and Trotsky’s Radio Speech to America, International Pre-Conference of the Left Opposition Presents Thesis, The Passage of Trotsky to Anvers – Open Letter to Vandervelde. 1930: Letter to the Italian Left Communists 1921: Lessons of the Paris Commune 1932: Trotsky Greets Unser Kamf 1940: Letter to the Workers of the USSR (as printed in Socialist Appeal and reprinted after Trotsky’ assassination) Cablegram from Leon Trotsky Hits Hearst and, On the Soviet Section of the Fourth International, Tell Workers the Truth About Stalin’s Hounding of Revolutionists in the Soviet Union, The Treachery of the Spanish “Labor Party of Marxist Unity”, 20,000 Oppositionists Expelled from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Recent “Cleansing”, Tasks of The Fourth International In Spain, Statement by Leon Trotsky in Reply to the Charges Made Against Him by the Tass Bureau, An Interview with Leon Trotsky on the Recent Moscow Trial, London Buro Aids Stalin Frame-Ups by Refusal to Join Probe Commission, Drive to Aid C.N.T. 1935: Engels’ Letters to Kautsky 1932: Left Opposition and the Brandlerites What Is Proletarian Culture, and Is It Possible? 1938: Twenty Years of Stalinist Degeneration, 1939: Correspondence on the Custody of His Grandson [letters written in 1938 and 1939] Download PDF’s: holy books, sacred texts, and spiritual PDF e-books in full length for free. 1939: A Step Towards Social Patriotism 1927: The Struggle for Peace and the Anglo-Russian Committee 1921: Vergeat, Lepetit and Lefebvre 1940: After Burnham – Macdonald (letter extract) 1922: Resolution of the ECCI on the French Communist Party 1938: Trotsky Nails Fresh Attack on His Asylum 1931: Communism and Syndicalism [pamphlet] (speech) Significant work! 1930: With Lenin Against Stalin 1917: The Struggle for State Power (pamphlet) 1929: A Letter to Souvarine 1931: What Is to Be Learned from the Moscow Trial? The first edition of the novel was published in 1929, and was written by Leon Trotsky. 1936: The Moscow “Confessions” The Rise of German Fascism: A complete collection of Trotsky’s writings on Germany covering the years 1930 through 1940 Download the Bible, The Holy Quran, The Mahabharata, and thousands of free pdf ebooks on Buddhism, meditation, etc. (extract) The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 604 pages and is available in Paperback format. 1937: Moscow-Amsterdam “Unity” – A Diplomatic Maneuver Many of these writings are still buried in the archives of the Russian KGB. Riazanov 1940: Nipping A New GPU Lie Sampath Salai, Born: 1879 Died: 1940 1931: Trotsky Greets El Soviet 1933: On Hitler’s Victory Can a Counter-Revolution or a Revolution Be Made on Schedule? 1918: Soviet Government documents (authored by Trotsky as Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs from November of 1917 through March of 1918) 1931: The Catalonian Federation’s Platform 1931: Germany, the Key to the International Situation Significant work! 1934: On the Kirov Assassination 1930: The Fundamental Principle Errors of Syndicalism 1916: The Big Lie: The Defence of Small Nations with Kirov Assassination, How the Stalinists Ruin the Morale of the Red Army, The Right to Vote for Stalin Is Granted – “Soviet Democracy”, The Workers’ State, Thermidor and Bonapartism, Bolshevik-Leninists in U.S.S.R. Face New Frame-Up, Students at Edinburgh Offer Trotsky Rectorship, How History Is Written Dished Up to Order by Stalin’s Savants on Frederick Engels Anniversary, Increasing Oppression the Path of Bureaucracy, On the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern, Sectarianism, Centrism and the Fourth International, Edouard Herriot – Politician of the Golden Mean. In 1940, he was murdered by a Stalinist assassin at his home in exile, in Mexico. 1939: “Trotskyism” and the PSOP 1932: [2nd] Letter to the Communist League (alternative version from The Militant) 1930: Introduction to The Russian Bolshevik-Leninists on the Present Situation 1922: Resolution of the French Commission Ultralefts in General and Incurable Ultralefts in Particular, It Is High Time to Launch a World Offensive Against Stalinism, Moscow-Amsterdam “Unity” – A Diplomatic Maneuver. Ten Commandments of the Spanish Communist, The Spanish Revolution and the Dangers Threatening It, Nine-Tenths of Our Activities for the Revolution in Spain, Tactics Flowing from the Election Results, The Question of Workers’ Control of Production, Against National Communism! 1922: Resolution on the French Question (Alternative translation by John Riddell) and the Opposition’s Tasks, Apropos the Foreign Policy of the Stalinists, C.I. Oswald Chambers, Andrew Murray and Watchman Nee, among others, are especially sought after by believers in pursuit of a daily walk with the Lord that goes beyond doctrine and routine. 1939: Lenin on Imperialism 1931: What Is a Revolutionary Situation? 1922: The Question of the United Front 1927: Is It Not Time to Understand? 1935: Romain Rolland Executes an Assignment Read the reviews and download the free PDF e-books.. Use the search function above to find our free PDF ebooks or use the category list to browse books. 1923: From the Old Family to the New 1923: Can a Counter-Revolution or a Revolution Be Made on Schedule? & the New International 1934: Notes of a Journalist 1940: Trotsky Letter Exposes Stalin Role in Recent Assassination Attempt (slightly abridged version of the above) Efforts by Trotsky, with others who had been close to Lenin, to resist authoritarian and bureaucratic developments were defeated by Stalin’s regime. of Great Britain 1940: The Character of the Russian Revolution as Foreseen by Plekhanov, Lenin and Trotsky (excerpt from Stalin) 1933: The Tragedy of the German Proletariat (as published in The Militant) 1932: German Bonapartism (as published in The Militant) 1931: Problems of the Spanish Revolution Work Title Կոմիտաս. 1937: Not a Workers’ and Not a Bourgeois State? 1938: Trade Unions and the Social Crisis 1931: The Bloc of the Left and the Right 1933: The United Front for Defense: A Letter to a Social Democratic Worker (as published in The Militant) 1933: The Trade Unions in Britain 1922: French Communism and the Position of Comrade Rappoport 1940: Nation Backs GPU 1938: On the Character of the Coming War 1931: A New Slander Against D.B. 1940: Trotsky’ Last Three Letters, Some Notes Written by Leon Trotsky in August 1940: 1938: A Discussion with Trotsky on the Transitional Program (Interview) 1924: Not by Politics Alone Does Man Thrive 1930: Letter to Revolutionary Age 1931: A Slander! Trotsky became involved in … 1905: The events in Petersburg 1925: Lenin [book] Trotsky Tells British Paper He Will Not Write For It in Sharply Worded Statement, ‘Why I Consented to Appear Before the Dies Committee’, For Grynszpan: Against Fascist Pogrom Gangs and Stalinist Scoundrels, Petty Bourgeois Moralists and the Proletarian Party, The Political Backwardness of American Workers, The May 24th Attempt to Assassinate Trotsky, Trotsky Letter Exposes Stalin Role in Recent Assassination Attempt, Dialectics Catches Up with Burnham and Shachtman, Trotsky Indicts the Kremlin’s Role in Europe’s Catastrophe, Stalin Still Hitler’s Vassal, Writes Trotsky, The Character of the Russian Revolution as Foreseen by Plekhanov, Lenin and Trotsky, Trade Unions in the Epoch of Imperialist Decay, Trotsky’s Last Article: Bonapartism, Fascism and War, Stalin – An Appraisal of the Man and his Influence. 1933: Apropos the Foreign Policy of the Stalinists 1934: A Program of Action for France Significant work! 1930: Molotov’s Prosperity in Knowledge 1940: GPU Tried to Cover Murder with Slander 1934: On the Eve of the Congress 1940: Misfortune of an Intellectual 1940: Trotsky’s Last Article: Bonapartism, Fascism and War 1932: Peasant War in China and the Proletariat (as published in The Militant) 1934: War and the Fourth International Significant work! 1931: The Impending Danger of Fascism in Germany, 1932: Extract from Letter to the National Sections info) (Russian: Лев Давидович Троцкий, Lev Davidovich Trotsky, also transliterated Leo, Lev, Trotskii, Trotski, Trotskij, Trockij and Trotzky) (November 7 [O.S. 1940: Dialectics Catches Up with Burnham and Shachtman 1935: On the South African Thesis 1910: The Intelligentsia and Socialism, 1911: The Bankruptcy of Individual Terrorism 1932: Prinkipo Letter, 1932 (letter) (as published in The Militant) Trotsky Urges Backing for Pioneer Publishers, Answers to Questions of Journalists on Verdict of Dewey Commission, Trotsky Sees Possibility of Foul Play in Death of His Son, Hitler’s Austria Coup Aided by Moscow Trial, Stalin’s Trial as a Terrorist Demanded of League by Trotsky, Trotsky Reviews Elements of New Trial; Cites Efforts to Gag Him, “It Is Necessary to Drive the Bureaucracy and the New Aristocracy Out of the Soviets”, Trotsky Fears Fate of Klement, G.P.U.