APPENDIX George Anastaplo: An Autobiographical Bibliography (1947-2001) If we could first know where we are and whither we are tending, we could better judge what to do and how to do it. -Abraham Lincoln (1858) A. Public Papers ........................................ 581 B. Books .... .......................................... 582 C. Other Publications .................................... 586 D. Talks and Papers ...................................... 619 E. Selected Letters to Editors .............................. 701 George Anastaplo (born November 7, 1925, in St. Louis, Missouri) has been awarded the A.B., J.D., and Ph.D. degrees by the University of Chicago (1948, 1951, and 1964). He is currently (2001) Professor of Law, Loyola University of Chicago; Lecturer in the Liberal Arts, The University of Chicago; and Professor Emeritus of Political Science and of Philosophy, Dominican College. This bibliography, which is not complete, has been prepared by George Anastaplo. See, for an earlier version, Item C-1992(7), below. See, also, www.cygneis.com/anastaplo. A. PUBLIC PAPERS A-1. Petitions, Briefs, Records, and Other Materials prepared by George Anastaplo, as Counsel pro se (with respect to his application for admission to the Illinois bar): In re George Anastaplo, 3 1l.2d 471, 121 N.E.2d 826 (1950-1954); 348 U.S. 946, 349 U.S. 903 (1955); 18 11.2d 182, 163 N.E.2d 429 (1959-1960); 366 U.S. 82, 368 U.S. 869 (1961). See, also, Proceedings, 405 U.S. xi, xxvi-xxviii (1972). See, for chronologies and other materials, Item B-i, below, pp. 331-418, Item B- 2, below, pp. 105-14, and Items C-1986(3), C-1997(9), C-1998(I 1), and C-Forthcoming (4), below. See, as well, Items D-X/13/1961, D- XH/22/1978, below. A-2. Oral Argument, Counsel pro se, In re George Anastaplo, United States Supreme Court, Washington, D.C., December 14, 1960. (Records of the NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 20 United States Supreme Court, 267-294, Case #58. Recording is available.) A-3. Statement on a proposed Public Records Access Act (House Bill 1820) prepared by the Governor's Commission on Individual Liberty and Personal Privacy, State of Illinois. Before the Judiciary Committee (chaired by Harold Washington of Chicago), House of Representatives, General Assembly, State of Illinois, April 30, 1975. (Incorporated in Item C-1975(5), below, pp. 399-401, and in Item C-1988(2), below, pp. 159- 62.) George Anastaplo served as Research Director and Advisor to the Commission. A-4. Final Report (with Bernard Weisberg, Ellen Flaum, Frank Kruesi, and others), Governor's Commission on Individual Liberty and Personal Privacy, State of Illinois, January 28, 1976, pp. 1-136 (reprinted, in part, in Focus/Midwest,vol. 11, no. 68, 16-21). See Items D-VI/13/1974 and D-IV/27/1975, below. See, also, Item D-XI/12/1985, below. A-5. Statement in support of a Public Access to City Records Ordinance, City Council, Chicago, Illinois, July 2, 1976. (Incorporated in Item C-1976(6), below.) A-6. "Memorandum: Title I Programs and Constitutional Adjudication." Thomas W. Vitullo-Martin, ed., Summary Report: Delivery of Title I Services to Non-Public School Students, Compensatory Education Evaluation Study, National Institute of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, October 10, 1977, in Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education, Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, 1st Sess., on H. R. 15 (Hearings held in Washington D.C., October 6, 18,19, and 20, 1977), Part 16, pp. 555, 570. A-7. Title I Funds, Church-Sponsored Schools and the First Amendment: From Child-Benefit to Community-Benefit?, pp. 1-149 (1978). Prepared as part of a study directed by Thomas W. Vitullo-Martin, The Participationof PrivateSchool Students in ESEA Title I Programs,under a research contract sponsored by the Compensatory Education Division, National Institute of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C. (Incorporated in Item C-1981(4), below.) B. BOOKS The author's longer law journal and other journal articles, some of them of book length, are usually collections of a number of talks and papers prepared by him. (Part D, Talks and Papers, below). See Items C-1976(1), C-1977(10), C-1979(7), C-1985(6), C-1986(3), C-1986(6), C-1987(4), C-1989(4), C- 20001 ANASTAPLO AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 1990(5), C-1991(2), C-1991(4), C-1992(2), C-1992(3), C-1993(2), C-1995(4), C-1997(9), C-1998(10), C-1998(1 1), C-1998(12), C-1999(4), C-1999(16), C- 2000(1), C-Forthcoming (1), C-Forthcoming (2), C-Forthcoming (3), C- Forthcoming (4), C-Forthcoming (5), C-Forthcoming (6), C-Forthcoming (7), and C-Forthcoming (8), below. Items C-1997(9), C-1998(11), and C- Forthcoming (4), below, belong together. B-1. The Constitutionalist:Notes on the FirstAmendment (Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1971), pp. i-xiii, 1-826. (Principal source: Item C-1964(1), below, pp. 1-47 1. See, for corrections, Item B-3, below, pp. 369-71. Items C-1972(3) and C-1972(4), below, can serve, when combined, as a seventh appendix to this book.) See Item C-1997(1), below, p. 126, n. 2. Dedication: "To MY CHILDREN and to my Children's Children with the Reminder that their revolutionary Forefathers not only made the American, Greek, and Texas Wars of Independence but thereafter instituted and maintained new Governments of their own." (See Item B- 10, below.) B-2. Human Being and Citizen: Essays on Virtue, Freedom and the Common Good (Chicago: Swallow Press, 1975), pp. i-xiii, 1-332. (Sources: Items C-1969(3), C- 1964(2), C-1964(3), C-1965(2), C-1966(1), C-1967(2), D- X/17/1969. C-1970(1), C- 1964(5), C-1972(1), D-V/15/197 1, C-1972(5), C-1973(9), C-1974(6), D-IV/25/1974, C-1969(2), and D-X1129/1970, below. See, for corrections, Item B-3, below, p. 371. Dedication: 'To MY PARENTS who discovered as Immigrants from Greece how difficult it is for one to become a Human Being where one is not born a Citizen." B-3. The Artist as Thinker: From Shakespeare to Joyce (Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press/ Ohio University Press, 1983), pp. i-xv, 1-499. (Sources: Items D-I1/3/1975, D-I/19/1973, D-V/20/1978, D-IV/2/1978, D- 111/2/1978, D-1121/1971, D-XI14/1969, D-V/14/1977, D-X1h12/1975, D- VI/12/1976, D-I112/1978, D-I/17/1975, D-V/17/1975, D-X/31/1976, D- XI/9/1975, D-XI/12/1977, D-V/10/1977, C-1974(14), D-XI/22/1976, D- VI/19/1974, D-X/22/1978, C-1973(4), D-VI/13/1981, D-IX/27/1976, D- X1119/1971, and D-X/12/1975, below. See, also, Items C-1978(1), C- 1979(1), C-1990(l), C-1990(2), and C-1991(6), below.) At p. v, the last line of the dedicatory poem should be placed in parentheses and should read, (He is a god, and handsomer than him.) Dedication:'To MY WIFE, Artist and Mother of Artists, who a quarter of a century ago ventured to sing: Ariadne at Naxos [text of quoted poem omitted here]." (See Item B-7 below.) NORTHERN ILINOIS UNIvESi7tLAWRiEW (Vo.2[Vol. 20 B-4. The Constitution of 1787: A Commentary (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University press, 1989), pp. i-xiii, 1-339. (Sources: Items D-LX/12/1985 D-H1/14(B)/1983, D-IX/26/1985, D-X/10/1985, D-X/24/1985, D- XI/7/1985, D-XJJ5/1985, D-XU1I19/1985, D-1/16/1986, D-1/30/1986, D- 1113/1986, D-111/20/1986, D-III/28(B)/1986, D-IV/10/1986, D- IV/17/1986, and D-V/1/1986, below.) Dedication: "To MY BROTHERS who, not without considerable personal sacrifice, have for decades honored that ancient republican faith which is grounded in the integrity of the family." (See Items B-6 and B- 9, below.) B-5. The American Moralist: On Law, Ethics, and Government (Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, 1992), pp. i-xxiv, 1-624. (Sources: Items D-XI/8/1985, C-1983(3), D-II2/1985, D-IV/23/1983, D- VI/1/1985, D-IV/20/1979, D-XI/29(B)/1979, C-1977(9), D-X/19/1988, D-V/24/1980, D-X/21/1973, D-IX/4(A)/1982, D-XI/8/1981, D- XI/6/1983, D-XL/7/1979, C-1975(5), D-V/16/1979, D-IV/29/1966, C- 1974(1), C-1983(7), C-1983(2), D-IV/26(A)/1981, D-IV/26(B)/1981, D- 111/13/1985, D-11/23/1982, D-IV/29/1980, D-V/5/1984, D-V/6/1976, D- V/7/1978, D-VII127/1989, C-1983(1). D-11/1I3/1984, D-IV/28/1974, D- 1/14/1988, D-I/21/1988, C-1975(2), D-X/14/1977, D-IV/6/1983, D- 1114/1981, D-XI/1/1978, C-1974(12), C-1985(3), D-VI/9/1984, D- DI/l/1984, D-V/29/1984, D-U/22(B)/1990, D-V/13/1986, D-XI/7/1975, C-1985(4), and D-XI/28/1982, below.) Dedication:"To THE SACRED MEMORY of SEVEN VERY YOUNG MEN we grew up with in Carterville, Illinois and who went off to war with us a half-century ago but WHO NEVER RETURNED." 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