Selected Works
- The Real Situation in Russia, Max Eastman, tr. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1928
- 1905
- Autobiography, 1879–1917.
- Between Red and White
- Fascism What It Is and How To Fight It
- History of the Russian Revolution
- In Defence of Marxism
- In Defence of October
- Literature and Revolution
- My Life
- Permanent Revolution & Results and Prospects
- Platform of the Joint Opposition
- Problems of the Chinese Revolution
- Terrorism and Communism
- The Case of Leon Trotsky
- The First Five Years of the Communist International, Volume 1
- The First Five Years of the Communist International, Volume 2
- The Lessons of October
- The New Course
- The Revolution Betrayed
- The Stalin School of Falsification
- The Third International After Lenin
- The Transitional Program for Socialist Revolution
- Their Morals and Ours
- Trotsky's Military Writings, Volume 3
- Trotsky's Military Writings, Volume 4
- Trotsky's Military Writings, Volume 5
- War and the International
- Works by Leon Trotsky at Project Gutenberg
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