Selected Works
- Stalin: a Political Biography (1949)
- Soviet Trade Unions (1950)
- Russia After Stalin (1953)
- Russia, What Next? (1953)
- The Prophet Armed: Trotsky, 1879-1921 (1954)
- Heretics and renegades: and other essays (1955)
- Russia in transition, and other essays (1957)
- The Prophet Unarmed: Trotsky, 1921-1929 (1959)
- Great contest: Russia and the West (1960)
- The Prophet Outcast: Trotsky, 1929-1940 (1963)
- Isaac Deutscher on the Israeli-Arab War: an interview with the late Isaac Deutscher (1967)
- The Unfinished Revolution: Russia 1917-1967 (G. M. Trevelyan lectures) (1967)
- Non-Jewish Jew and other essays (Edited by Tamara Deutscher) (1968)
- An Open Letter to Władysław Gomułka and the Central Committee of the Polish Workers Party (1968)
- Russia, China, and the West 1953-1966 (Edited by Fred Halliday) (1970)
- Marxism in our time (Edited by Tamara Deutscher) (1971)
- Marxism, Wars, and Revolutions: essays from four decades (Edited by Tamara Deutscher) (1984)
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