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Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 1996)
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Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957.
Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
Fountainhead (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 1996)
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Ayn Rand's bestseller tells the story of a staunchly individualist architect (based on Frank Lloyd Wright) who combats the collectivist (i.e., mediocre) impulses of his fellow Americans. The book is both a compulsively readable, steamy novel and an articulation of Rand's views.
Anthem - Ayn Rand
Anthem (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 1996)
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A novel about a man who lives in the dark ages of the future, in a loveless world where it takes courage to love the woman of his choice and pursue knowledge. Writing in opposition to the collectivist sentiments of modern times, Rand sought to illustrate the threats to human liberty inherent in social notions of altruism and charity, and in ANTHEM she creates a picture of an entire world sunk into barbarism through a misplaced sense of social obligation.
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand, Audio, 2007)
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Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957.
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 1992)
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Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957.
We the Living - Ayn Rand
We the Living (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 1996)
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A philosophical novel from Russian-born Ayn Rand, who was known for her belief in the concept of "enlightened self-interest." It portrays the impact of the Russian Revolution on three human beings who demand the right to live their own lives and pursue their own happiness.
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand, Audio, 2000)
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Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957.
Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
Fountainhead (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 1995)
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Ayn Rand's bestseller tells the story of a staunchly individualist architect (based on Frank Lloyd Wright) who combats the collectivist (i.e., mediocre) impulses of his fellow Americans. The book is both a compulsively readable, steamy novel and an articulation of Rand's views.
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand, Hardcover, 2005)
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Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957.
Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
Fountainhead (Ayn Rand, Hardcover, 2005)
17 matching items found
Ayn Rand's bestseller tells the story of a staunchly individualist architect (based on Frank Lloyd Wright) who combats the collectivist (i.e., mediocre) impulses of his fellow Americans. The book is both a compulsively readable, steamy novel and an articulation of Rand's views.
Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
Fountainhead (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 1994)
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Ayn Rand's bestseller tells the story of a staunchly individualist architect (based on Frank Lloyd Wright) who combats the collectivist (i.e., mediocre) impulses of his fellow Americans. The book is both a compulsively readable, steamy novel and an articulation of Rand's views.
Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
Fountainhead (Ayn Rand, Audio, 2007)
9 matching items found
Ayn Rand's bestseller tells the story of a staunchly individualist architect (based on Frank Lloyd Wright) who combats the collectivist (i.e., mediocre) impulses of his fellow Americans. The book is both a compulsively readable, steamy novel and an articulation of Rand's views.
Ayn Rand Answers - Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand Answers (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 2005)
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Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 2005)
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Average rating:  from 1 reviews See all reviews
Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957.
Anthem - Ayn Rand
Anthem (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 2005)
18 matching items found
A novel about a man who lives in the dark ages of the future, in a loveless world where it takes courage to love the woman of his choice and pursue knowledge. Writing in opposition to the collectivist sentiments of modern times, Rand sought to illustrate the threats to human liberty inherent in social notions of altruism and charity, and in ANTHEM she creates a picture of an entire world sunk into barbarism through a misplaced sense of social obligation.
Anthem - Ayn Rand
Anthem (Ayn Rand, Audio, 2002)
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A novel about a man who lives in the dark ages of the future, in a loveless world where it takes courage to love the woman of his choice and pursue knowledge. Writing in opposition to the collectivist sentiments of modern times, Rand sought to illustrate the threats to human liberty inherent in social notions of altruism and charity, and in ANTHEM she creates a picture of an entire world sunk into barbarism through a misplaced sense of social obligation.
The Art of Nonfiction - Ayn Rand
The Art of Nonfiction (Ayn Rand, Robert Mayhew, Paperback, 2001)
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The Art Of Fiction - Ayn Rand
The Art Of Fiction (Ayn Rand, Tore Boeckmann, Paperback, 2000)
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Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand, Hardcover, 1999)
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Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957.
Journals of Ayn Rand - Ayn Rand
Journals of Ayn Rand (Ayn Rand, David Harriman, Leonard Peikoff, Paperback, 1999)
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A selection of writings from the private journals of novelist, screenwriter, and philosopher Ayn Rand, edited by a professor of philosophy at the Claremont Graduate School.
The Ayn Rand Reader - Ayn Rand
The Ayn Rand Reader (Ayn Rand, Gary Hull, Leonard Peikoff, Paperback, 1999)
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A collection of both novel excerpts and non-fiction selections by the playwright, novelist, and influential thinker Ayn Rand.
Anthem - Ayn Rand
Anthem (Ayn Rand, Audio, 1997)
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A novel about a man who lives in the dark ages of the future, in a loveless world where it takes courage to love the woman of his choice and pursue knowledge. Writing in opposition to the collectivist sentiments of modern times, Rand sought to illustrate the threats to human liberty inherent in social notions of altruism and charity, and in ANTHEM she creates a picture of an entire world sunk into barbarism through a misplaced sense of social obligation.
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand, Audio, 1995)
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Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957.
Letters of Ayn Rand - Ayn Rand
Letters of Ayn Rand (Ayn Rand, Hardcover, 1995)
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The letters of the objective philosopher and novelist, which provide enlightening information about her work, concise summaries of her thinking, and insight into how she felt about the people and the politics around her.
The New Left - Ayn Rand
The New Left (Ayn Rand, Paperback, 1994)
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