Morrie Ryskind, “A Reply to Elmer Rice about the MPAPAI,” The New Leader, December 23, 1944.
Nora Sayre, “The Cult of Ayn Rand,” New Statesman, March 11, 1966, p. 332.
Chris Matthew Sciabarra, “The Rand Transcript,” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Fall 1999, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 1–26.
_____, “The Rand Transcript, Revisited,” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Fall 2005, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 1–17.
Lee Shippley, “The Lee Side o’ L.A.,” Los Angeles Times, October 22, 1934, March 11, 1936, March 31, 1936.
Richard Siklos, “Hearst’s New Home: Xanadu in Manhattan,” New York Times, June 5, 2006, p. C6.
Jack Stinnett, “A New Yorker at Large,” syndicated column appearing in the Florence [S.C.] Morning News, May 22, 1936.
Harold Strauss, “Soviet Triangle,” New York Times Book Review, April 19, 1936, p. 7.
Alvin Toffler, “The Playboy Interview: Ayn Rand,” Playboy, March 1964, p. 38–43, 64.
Samuel A. Tower, “Film Men Admit Activity by Reds, Sam Wood Lists Writers by Name,” New York Times, October 21, 1947.
Diana Trilling, “Fiction in Review,” The Nation, June 12, 1943, p. 843.
“Novelist Tells of Russia in Lavery’s Suit,” Los Angeles Times, August 8, 1951.
“Russian Girl Jeers at U.S. for Depression Complaint,” syndicated in the Oakland Tribune, October 7, 1932, p. 9.
Gore Vidal, “Comment,” Esquire, November 1961.
Jeffrey Walker, “Ayn Rand, Objectivism and All That,” an interview with Roy A. Childs, Jr., Liberty, April 1993.
Mike Wallace, “Mike Wallace Asks,” New York Post, December 9, 1957, ghosted by Edith Efron.
Richard Watts, Jr., “Red Terror,” New York Herald Tribune, February 14, 1940.
“Woman Novelist Reveals Soviet Tyranny’s Horror,” New York American, June 15, 1936.
Ida Zeitlin, “A Passionate and Powerful Novel of Conflicts in the Red Land,” New York Herald Tribune Books, April 19, 1936, section VII, p. 4.
SPEECHES AND LECTURES
Michael S. Berliner, “Ayn Rand in Russia,” a lecture presented in three parts (Letters/ Music/Movies) at the Lyceum International, Brussels, Belgium, 1997.
Harry Binswanger, “Ayn Rand’s Life: Highlights and Sidelights,” taped speech delivered at the Thomas Jefferson School, San Francisco, 1993.
_____, dinner lecture, ARI Centenary Conference, April 24, 2005.
_____, “Recollections of Ayn Rand,” talk presented to the NYU Objectivist Club, November 20, 2007.
Nathaniel Branden, “The Benefits and Hazards of the Philosophy of Ayn Rand,” lecture given at the University of California at San Diego, May 25, 1982.
_____, “Objectivism Past and Future,” speech delivered at California Institute for Applied Objectivism, November 1996, Laissez Faire Books.
Jeff Britting, “An Illustrated Life,” speech given at the Ayn Rand Centenary Conference, New York, April 23, 2005.
Yaron Brook, “Rand’s Musical Biography,” speech given at the Ayn Rand Centenary Conference, New York, April 23, 2005.
Scott McConnell, “Paramount Studio Tour,” speech given on the Paramount Studio lot at the Ayn Rand Institute premiere of Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life, November 2, 1996.
_____, “Recollections of Ayn Rand I,” speech delivered at the Oslo Objectivist Conference, Oslo, Norway, October 18, 2003.
_____, “Ayn Rand’s Family and Friends, 1926–1951,” a lecture presented at ICON 2004, London, England, September 25, 2004, based on Ayn Rand Institute Oral History Project interviews and material in the Ayn Rand Institute Archives.
Shoshana Milgram, “The Road to Roark,” speech presented at an ARI Conference in Industry Hills, California, July 2003, based on material in the Ayn Rand Institute Archives.
_____, “The Hero in the Soul Manifested in the World,” a lecture presented at the Ayn Rand Institute’s Centenary Conference, New York, April 23, 2005.
_____, “Ayn Rand’s Unique and Enduring Contributions to Literature,” lecture, ARI Centenary Conference, July 7, 2005, San Diego.
_____, “Ayn Rand as a Public Speaker: A Philosopher Who Lived on Earth,” lecture given at the Objectivist Conference, Boston, July 7, 2006.
George Reisman, “Memories of Mises, Rothbard and Rand,” taped speech presented to the Mises Institute, 2005.
Dina Schein, “Ayn Rand’s Home Atmosphere: Her Family in Russia,” a lecture on letters to Rand from the Rosenbaums, 1926–35, July 9, 2005, Ayn Rand Institute Centennial Conference, Santa Barbara, California.
MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES
Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life, a film produced, directed, and written by Michael Paxton; associate produced and music composed by Jeff Britting, 35 mm, 2 hr. 24 min. (Santa Monica, Calif.: Strand Releasing, 1998).
Bonhams and Butterfields, The Library of Ayn Rand, auction catalog, Los Angeles, June 28, 2005.
Barbara Branden, “It’s a Dirty Job, But …,” an unpublished essay written in 2007, courtesy of the author.
Jeffrey Walker, Go Ask Alyssa, an unpublished book-length study of Rand, Judaism, and Nietzsche, courtesy of author.
Nathaniel Branden and Barbara Branden, “In Answer to AR,” independently published and distributed mailer, October 1968.