List of Works
- Die philosophischen Grundlagen der Geschichtsschreibung bei Arnold J. Toynbee. Salzburg: Diss.. 1951.
- Celebration of Awareness. 1971. ISBN 0-7145-0837-3.
- Deschooling Society. 1971. ISBN 0-06-012139-4.
- Tools for Conviviality. 1973. ISBN 0-06-080308-8, ISBN 0-06-012138-6.
- Energy and Equity. 1974. ISBN ].
- Medical Nemesis. London: Calder & Boyars. 1974. ISBN 0-7145-1096-3. OCLC 224760852.
- Medical Nemesis. 1975. ISBN 0-394-71245-5, ISBN 0-7145-1095-5, ISBN 0-7145-1096-3.
- The Right to Useful Unemployment. 1978. ISBN 0-7145-2628-2.
- Toward a History of Needs. 1978. ISBN 0-394-41040-8, ISBN 0-394-73501-3.
- Shadow Work. 1981. ISBN 0-7145-2711-4, ISBN 0-7145-2710-6.
- Gender. 1982. ISBN 0-394-52732-1.
- H2O and the Waters of Forgetfulness. 1985. ISBN 0-911005-06-4.
- ABC: The Alphabetization of the Popular Mind. 1988. ISBN 0-86547-291-2.
- In the Mirror of the Past. 1992. ISBN 0-7145-2937-0.
- In the Vineyard of the Text: A Commentary to Hugh's Didascalicon. 1993. ISBN 0-226-37235-9.
- Blasphemy: A Radical Critique of Our Technological Culture. We the People. Morristown, NJ: Aaron Press. July 1995. ISBN 978-1-882206-02-5.
- interviews with David Cayley, ed. (1992). Ivan Illich in Conversation. Toronto: House of Anansi Press.
- The Rivers North of the Future - The Testament of Ivan Illich as told to David Cayley. Toronto: House of Anansi Press. 2005. ISBN 0-88784-714-5.
- David Cayley, ed. (2000). Corruption of Christianity. ISBN 0-660-18099-5.
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