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The original publication date of Atlas Shrugged was October 10, 1957.

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"Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand was first published in 1957.

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1957 was when in was first published and it probably took a long time to write that. She could have started as early as 1943 after the Fountainhead.

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