Works
- On a Heuristic Point of View about the Creation and Conversion of Light (1905, Wikisource translation)
- On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (1905, translation in 1920 by Meghnad Saha)
- A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions, PhD thesis, 1905
- The Development of Our Views on the Composition and Essence of Radiation (1909, Wikisource translation)
- The Field Equations of Gravitation (1915, Wikisource translation)
- The Foundation of the Generalised Theory of Relativity (1916, translation 1920 by Satyendra Nath Bose)
- Relativity: The Special and General Theory (1916, translation in 1920 by Robert William Lawson)
- On the quantum theory of radiation, 1917, pp 63
- Dialog about Objections against the Theory of Relativity (1918, Wikisource translation)
- Time, Space, and Gravitation (1919)
- A Brief Outline of the Development of the Theory of Relativity (1921, translation by Robert William Lawson)
- Ether and the Theory of Relativity (1920, translation in 1922 by George Barker Jeffery and Wilfrid Perrett)
- The Bad Nauheim Debate (1920–1922, translated by Wikisource)
- Geometry and Experience (1921, translation in 1922 by George Barker Jeffery and Wilfrid Perrett)
- The Meaning of Relativity (1922)
- Albert Einstein to Franklin D. Roosevelt - August 2, 1939
- Russell-Einstein Manifesto
Correspondence
Works about Einstein
- "Einstein, Albert," in Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed., 1922)
- "Einstein, Albert," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
Articles
- "Lights All Askew in the Heavens" in The New York Times, November 10, 1919
- "Einstein Expounds His New Theory" in The New York Times, December 3, 1919
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