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A list of some works of Gordon Brown.

Books

  • Beyond the Crash: Overcoming the First Crisis of Globalization, Free Press, 2010
  • New Scotland, New Britain, (with Douglas Alexander), Smith Institute 1999
  • Civic Society in Modern Britain, Smith Institure, 2001
  • Maxton: A Biography, Maistream, 2002
  • Courage: Eight Portraits, Bloomsbury, 2007
  • Britain's Everyday Heroes, Mainstream, 2008
  • Being British: The Search for the Values That Bind the Nation, Mainstream, 2009

Speeches

  • Speeches 1997-2006, Bloomsbury 2006
Speech to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) May 1997[1]
Speech to CBI Annual Dinner 2003[2]
Britishness, British Council Annual Lecture, 7 July 2004
Liberty, Responsibility and Fairness, Hugo Young Memorial Lecture, 13 December 2005
International Action on Poverty (introduction by Kofu Annan) 6 January 2006
Protecting and Improving the Environment, Speech to United Nations Ambassadors, 20 April 2006
Towards a Modern Economy, (introduction by Alan Greenspan) Mais Lecture, 19 October 1999
Modern Public Services, 23 May 2002
Empowering Local Centres of Initiative, October 2002
A Modern Agenda for Prosperity and Social Reform, 3 February 2003
Our Children Are Our Future, Joseph Rowntree Foundation Centenary Lecture, 8 July 2004
Moving Britain Forward, 14 January 2006
The Road to Full Employment, 10 March 2006
  • The Change We Choose - Speeches 2007-2009, Mainstream 2010
Speech before the Church of Scotland Assembly 2008[3]
Speech to the Knesset 2008[4]
Speech to the United States Congress 2009[5]
Roadmap to Copenhagen speech [6]
Speech and questions and answers at St Paul’s Cathedral, 2009[7]
Speech to Labour Party Conference, 2009[8]
  • Resignation speech 2010[9]
  • Keynote speech INET Bretton Woods Conference April 2011 [10] (video).