Writings
- The Liberal Future (Faber and Faber, London, 1959)
- The Liberal Challenge (Hollis and Carter, London, 1963)
- The Referendum (with Brian Nevel; Rex Collings, London, 1975)
- The Common Welfare (Temple Smith, London, 1978)
- Memoirs (Heinemann, London, 1979)
- A Personal Manifesto (Martin Robertson, Oxford, 1983)
- The St. Andrews of Jo Grimond (Alan Sutton, St. Andrew's, 1992)
Grimond was also a prolific writer of pamphlets: see the McManus biography (below) for a complete list of publications.
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