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By Read
	- Read, Herbert Edward  Songs of Chaos. London: 
 
		- Elkin Mathews, 1915.
  
	- ---  "The World and the Guild Idea". The Guildsman. 
 
		-  no. 5, April 1917, and No. 6, May 1917.
  
	- ---  "Definitions Towards a Modern Theory of Poetry."  
 
		- Art and Letters. vol.1, no. 3, pp. 73-8. January 1918.
  
	- ---  Naked Warriors. London: 
 
		- Art & Letters, 1919.
  
	- ---  Auguries of Life and Death. 
 
		- privately published, 1919.
  
	- ---  Eclogues: A Book of Poems. London: 
  
		- C.W. Beaumont, 1919.
      
	- --- "Review of Russell's 'Analysis of Mind'. The New Age.  
 
		-  vol. 24, no. 18, September 1, 1921, pp. 211-12.
  
	- ---  Mutations of the Phoenix.  
 
		-  London: The Hogarth Press, 1923.
  
	- ---  "Psychoanalysis and the Critic". The Criterion.  
 
		-  vol. III, pp. 214-30. 1924-5.
  
	- ---  "Review of Fry, 'The Artist and Psychoanalysis'". The Criterion.  
 
		-  vol. III, pp. 471-2. 1924-5.
  
	- ---  English Pottery: its Developent from Early 
 
		- Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century. with Bernard Rackham, London: Ernest Benn, 1924.
  
	- ---  In Retreat. London:
  
		-  The Hogarth Press, 1925.
      
	- ---  English Stained Glass. London:
  
		-  and New York: G.P. Putnam, 1926.
      
	- ---  Reason and Romanticism. London:
  
		- Faber & Gwyer, 1926.
      
	- ---  Collected Poems, 1913-25. London:
  
		- Faber & Gwyer, 1926.
      
	- ---  "Notes on the Originality of Thought". The Criterion.  
 
		-  vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 363-9, 1927.
  
	- ---  English Prose Style. London: 
  
		- G. Bell, 1928.
      
	- ---  Phases of English Poetry.  
 
		-  London: The Hogarth Press, 1928.
  
	- ---  The Sense of Glory: Essays in Criticism.  
 
		- Cambridge: University Press, 1929.
  
	- ---  Notes on Language and Style by T.E., Hulme. 
 
		- edited by Read. Seattle: University of Washington, 1929.
  
	- ---  "The Meaning of Art." The Listener.  
 
		- vol. II, supplement no. 1. September 25, 1929.
  
	- ---  Staffordshire Pottery Figures.  
 
		- London: Duckworth, 1929.
  
	- ---  Ambush. London: Faber 
  
		- & Faber, 1930.
  
	- ---  Wordsworth.  London: 
 
		- Jonathan Cape, 1930.
  
	- ---  Julian Benda and the New Humanism.
  
		- Seattle: University of Washington, 1930.
  
	- ---  "Beyond Realism". The Listener.  
 
		-  vol. III, p. 679, 1930.
  
	- ---  The Meaning of Art.  
 
		-  London: Faber & Faber, 1931.
  
	- ---  The London Book of English Prose.  
 
		- Selected and ordered by Read and Bonamy Dobrée. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1931.
  
	- ---  The Place of Art in a University.  
 
		- Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1931.
  
	- ---  Form in Modern Poetry.  
 
		-  London: Sheed & Ward, 1932.
  
	- ---  The Anatomy of Art: An Introduction to the  
 
		- Problems of Art and Aesthetics.  New York: Dodd, Mead and Company 1932.
  
	- ---   Art Now: An Introduction to the 
  
		- Theory of Modern Painting and Sculpture. London: Faber & Faber, 1933.
  
	- ---   The End of a War.  
 
		-  London: Faber & Faber, 1933.
  
	- ---  The English Vision: An Anthology.  
 
		-  London: Eyre & Spottiswode, 1933.
  
	- ---   The Innocent Eye.  
 
		-  London: Faber & Faber, 1933.
  
	- ---  Art and Industry: The  
 
		- Principles of Industrial Design. London: Faber & Faber, 1934.
  
	- ---   Henry Moore, Sculptor: An Appreciation.
 
		- London: Zwemmer, 1934.
  
	- ---   Essential Communism.
 
		- London: S. Nott, 1935.
  
	- ---   The Green Child: A Romance.
 
		- London: William Heinemann, 1935.
  
	- ---   The Meaning of Art.
 
		- London: Faber & Faber, 1935.
  
	- ---   Poems, 1914-34.
 
		- London: Faber & Faber, 1935.
  
	- ---   Icon and Idea: The Function of Art 
 
		- in the Development of Human Consciousness. London: Farber & Farber, 1935.
  
	- ---   In Defence of Shelley and Other Essays.
 
		- London: William Heinemann, 1936.
  
	- ---  Surrealsim. Edited with an Introduction 
 
		- by Read, London: Faber & Faber, 1936.
  
	- ---   Art and Society.  London: William
  
		- Heinemann Ltd., 1937.
  
	- ---   Paul Nash.  London:
  
		- Soho Gallery, 1937.
  
	- ---  "Why I am a Surrealist".  New English Weekly.
 
		-  vol. 10, pp. 413-14. March 4, 1937.
  
	- ---   Poetry and Anarchism.  London:
  
		- Faber & Faber, 1938.
  
	- ---   Collected Essays in Literary Criticism. 
  
		-  London: Faber & Faber, 1938.
  
	- ---   The Knapsack: A Pocket-Book of Prose and Verse. 
  
		-  London: G. Routledge, 1939.
  
	- ---   The Philosophy of Anarchism.
  
		-  London: Freedom Press Distributors, 1940.
  
	- ---   Annals of Innocence and Experience 
 
		- London: Faber & Faber, 1940.
  
	- ---   Thirty-five Poems 
 
		- London: Faber & Faber, 1940.
  
	- ---   To Hell with Culture.  
 
		- London: Kegan Paul, 1941.
  
	- ---   Kropotkin: Selections from his Writings.  
 
		- London: Freedom Press, 1942.
  
	- ---   Education through Art.  
 
		- London: Faber & Faber, 1943.
  
	- ---   Education of Free Men.  
 
		- London: Freedom Press, 1944.
  
	- ---   Paul Nash.  
 
		- Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1944.
  
	- ---  A World Within a War. London:
 
		-  Faber & Faber, 1944.
  
	- ---  Anarchy and Order: Essays in Politics. 
 
		- London: Faber & Faber, 1945.
  
	- ---  A Coat of Many Colours: Occasional Essays. 
 
		- London: Routledge, 1945.
  
	- ---   Freedom: Is It a Crime?.  
 
		- London: Freedom Press, 1945.
  
	- ---   Collected Poems.  London: 
 
		- Faber & Faber, 1946. Revised edition, 1953, 1966.
  
	- ---   The Future of Industrial Design  London: 
 
		- Design & Industries Association, 1946.
  
	- ---  "Why I was inspired by Nietzsche." The Listener.  
 
		- vol. 38, February 13, 1947, pp. 295-6. London: Drummond, 1947.
  
	- ---   The Grass Roots of Art.  
 
		- London: Drummond, 1947.
  
	- ---  The Innocent Eye.  New York: 
  
		- Henry Holt and Company, 1947.
   
   
	- ---   Youth and Leisure.  
 
		- Peterborough: Peterborough Education Board, 1947.
  
	- ---  Culture and Education in World Order. 
  
		- New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1948.
      
		
	- ---  Klee (1879-1940).  London: 
 
		- Faber & Faber, 1948.
  
	- ---  Ben Nicholson: Paintings, Reliefs, Drawings.
  
		- introduction by Read, London: Lund, Humphries, 1948.
   
   
	- ---  Coleridge as Critic.  London: 
 
		- Faber & Faber, 1949.
  
	- ---  Existentialism, Marxism, and Anarchism.  
 
		- London: Freedom Press, 1949.
  
	- ---  Education for Peace.  New York: 
 
		- Scribner, 1949.
  
	- ---  Gauguin (1848-1903).  London: 
 
		- Faber & Faber, 1949.
  
	- ---  The London Book of English Verse.  
 
		- Selected and ordered by Read and Bonamy Dobrée. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1949.
  
	- ---  Art and the Evolution of Man: Lecture  
 
		- delivered at Conway Hall, London, on April 10, 1951.  London: Freedom Press, 1951.
      
	- ---  Byron. London and  New York: 
  
		- Published for the British Council by Longmans, Green, 1951.
   
   
	- ---  Contemporary British Art. 
  
		- Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1951.
      
		
	- ---  Form in Modern Poetry. 
  
		- London: Sheed & Ward, 1952.
      
		
	- ---  The True Voice of Feeling: Studies in English 
 
		- Romantic Poetry.  London: Faber & Faber, 1953.
  
	- ---  The Politics of the Unpolitical 
 
		- London: Routledge, 1953.
  
	- ---   Moon's Farm and Poems Mainly Elegiac.  
 
		-  London: Faber & Faber, 1955.
  
	- ---   Icon and Idea: The Function of Art in the  
 
		- Developmenht of Human Consciousness.  London: Faber & Faber, 1955.
  
	- ---  Art and Sculpture. London:
 
		-  Faber & Faber, 1956.
  
	- ---  The Nature of Literature. New York:
 
		-  Horizon Press, 1956.
  
	- ---  This Way Delight: A Book of Poetry for the Young. 
 
		-  (Selected and introduced by Read.) New York: Pantheon, 1956.
  
	- ---  The Psychopathology of Reaction in the Arts.
 
		-  London: Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1956.
  
	- ---  The Significance of Children's Art. 
  
		- Vancouver: University of British Columbia, 1957.
      
	- ---  Lynn Chadwick. Amriswill:
 
		-  Bodensee-Verlag, 1958.
  
	- ---  The Tenth Muse: Essays in Criticism. 
 
		- London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1957.
  
	- ---  Kandinsky (1866-1944). London:
 
		-  Faber & Faber, 1959.
  
	- ---  A Concise History of Modern Painting. London:
 
		-  Thames & Hudson, 1959.
  
	- ---  The Forms of Things Unknown: 
  
		- Essays Towards an Aesthetic Philosophy. London: Faber & Faber, 1960.
  
	- ---  The Parliament of Women: A Drama in Three Acts.
  
		- Huntingdon: Vine Press, 1960.
  
	- ---  Truth Is More Sacred.  With Edward Dahlberg 
 
		- London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1961.
  
	- ---  Aristotle's Mother: An Imaginary Conversation. 
 
		- North Harrow: Philip Ward, 1961.
  
	- ---  "A Nest of Gentle Artists," Apollo. 
 
		-  vol. 67, no. 7, September 1962, pp/ 536-8.
  
	- ---  Vocal Avowals.  St. Gallen:
 
		- Tschudy-Verlag, 1962.
  
	- ---  A Letter to a Young Painter.  London:
 
		- Thames & Hudson, 1962.
  
	- ---  Design and Tradition.  Hemingford Grey:
 
		- Vine Press, 1962.
  
	- ---  The Contrary Experience: Autobiographies. 
  
		- London: Faber & Faber, 1963.
      
	- ---  Selected Writings: Poetry and Criticism. 
  
		- London: Faber & Faber, 1963.
      
	- ---  Lord Byron at the Opera: A Play for Broadcasting. 
  
		- North Harrow: Philip Ward, 1963.
      
	- ---  A Concise History of Modern Sculpture. London:
 
		-  Thames & Hudson, 1964.
  
	- ---  The Origins of Form in Art. 
  
		- London: Thames & Hudson, 1965.
      
	- ---  The Styles of European Art. 
  
		- London: Thames & Hudson, 1965.
      
	- ---  Henry Moore, A Study of His Life and Work. 
  
		- London: Thames & Hudson, 1965.
      
	- ---  High Noon and Darkest Night. 
  
		- Middletown, CT: Center for Advanced Studies, Wesleyan University, 1965.
      
	- ---  The Redemption of the Robot: My Encounter with Education 
  
		- Through Art. New York: Trident Press, 1966.
      
	- ---  T.S.E.: A Memoir.  
 
		- Middleton: Center for Advanced Studies, Wesleyan University, 1967.
  
	- ---  Art and Alienation: The Role of the Artist in Society.
  
		-  London: Thames & Hudson, 1967.
      
	- ---  Poetry and Experience.  London: 
  
		- Vision, 1967.
      
	- ---  The Cult of Sincerity. 
  
		- London: Faber & Faber, 1968.
      
	- ---  Arp.  London: 
  
		- Thames & Hudson, 1968.
      
	- ---  "Kropotkin: the Master." Meet Kropotkin. 
 
		- The Salvation Series No. 1. Bombay: The Libertarian Book House, n.d.
  
 
About Read
	- Berry, Francis. Herbert Read. London:
 
		- Longmans Green for the British Council, 1953.
 
	- Goodway, David, ed. (1988). Herbert Read Reassessed 
 
		- Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
 
	- Harder, W.T. A Certain Order: The Development of Herbert Read's Theory.
 
		- The Hague: Mouton, 1971.
 
	- King, James. The Last Modern: A Life of Herbert Read. London: 
 
		- Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1990.
 
	- Paraskos, Michael, ed. (2007), Re-Reading Read: Critical Views on Herbert Read
 
		- London: Freedom Press.
 
	- Read, Benedict and David Thistlewood, eds. (1993). Herbert Read: 
 
		- A British Vision of World Art. London: Lund Humphries.
 
	- Reichert, William O. "The 'Unpolitical Philosophy' of Sir Herbert Read". 
 
		- Arts in Society. (Summer, 1968), 129-41.
 
	- Skelton, Robin (ed.). Herbert Read: A Memorial Symposium. London:
  
		- Methuen, 1970.
 
	- Thistlewood, D. Herbert Read: Formlessness and Form. Boston: 
 
		- Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984.
 
	- Treece, Henry. Herbert Read: An Introduction to His Work by Various Hands. 
 
		- London: Faber &amnp; Faber, 1944.
 
	-  Tribute to Herbert Read. Bradford: 
 
		- City of Bradford Metropolitan Council Art Galleries and Museum, 1975.
 
	- Woodcock, George. Herbert Read: The Stream and the Source. London: 
 
		- Faber & Faber, 1972.
 
 
		
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