His Okti︠a︡brʹskiĭ perevorot i vopros o nat︠s︡ionalʹnosti︠a︡kh, 1918 t.p. (K. Stalin)
Stalin, Joseph. Bolscevismo e capitalismo, 1945 t.p. (Giuseppe Stalin)
Rēnin shugi to wa nanzo ya, 1932 t.p. (Sutārin [surname in katakana])
Vards gaepʻurčʻkʻna kokori--, 1992 t.p. (Soselo) t.p. verso (Ioseb Besarionis że Stalinis)
Filosofy Rossii XIX-XX stoletiĭ, 2002 p. 927 (Stalin (Dzhugashvili) Iosif Vissarionovich; 1879--05-03-1953; politician; true date of birth is 06-12-1878)
Rede in ḳreml-palats afn aroysloz fun di aḳademiḳer fun der royṭer armey dem 4-ṭn May 1935 cover (Y. Ṿ. Sṭalin) p. 5 (Y. Sṭalin)
Dialectical and historical materialism, 1941 t.p. (Josef Stalin, formerly Djugashvilli)
Problems of Leninism, 1947 t.p. (Josef Vissarionovich Stalin)
Kui võim läheb hulluks, 2012 cover p. 4 (Jossif Vissarionovitš Stalin)
Wikipedia, "Joseph Stalin," June 9, 2015 footnote 1 (Although there is an inconsistency among published sources about Stalin's year and date of birth, Iosif Dzhugashvili is found in the records of the Uspensky Church in Gori, Georgia as born on 18 December (Old Style: 6 December) 1878. This birth date is maintained in his School Leaving Certificate, his extensive tsarist Russia police file, a police arrest record from 18 April 1902 which gave his age as 23 years, and all other surviving pre-Revolution documents. As late as 1921, Stalin himself listed his birthday as 18 December 1878 in a curriculum vitae in his own handwriting. However, after his coming to power in 1922, Stalin changed the date to 21 December 1879 (Old Style date 9 December 1879). That became the day his birthday was celebrated in the Soviet Union.)