Albert, David Z. Quantum Mechanics and Experience. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press, 1992.
A clear presentation of main interpretations of quantum mechanics.
Auletta, G. Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. Singapore:
World Scientific, 2000.
A historical, systematic, thematic, and up-to-date analysis of quantum mechanics.
Birrell, N. D., P. C. W. Davies. Quantum Fields in Curved Space. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1984.
Theory of creation of matter out of quantum vacuum. Quantum vacuum as the ultimate
physical reality.
Bub, Jeffery. Interpreting the Quantum World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Cushing, James T. Quantum Mechanics: Historical Contingency and the Copenhagen Hegemony. Chicago, IL: The Univ. of Chicago Press, 1994.
D'Espagnet, Bernard. Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Mechanics.
Reading, MA: Benjamin, 1976.
Discusses his idea of veiled reality in quantum physics.
DeWitt, B. S., R. N. Graham. eds. The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1973.
Gorini, Vittorio, Alberto Frigerio. eds. Fundamental Aspects of Quantum Theory. New York: Plenum Press, 1985.
Greenberger, Daniel, Anton Zeilinger. eds. Fundamental Problems in Quantum Theory: A Conference Held in Honor of Professor John A. Wheeler. New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1995.
Guilini, D., E. Joos, C. Kiefer. Decoherence and the Appearance of a Classical World in Quantum Theory. Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer, 1996.
Heisenberg, Werner. The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory. Translated by Carl Eckart and F. C. Hoyt. New York: Dover, 1949.
Herbert, Nick. Quantum Reality: Beyond the New Physics. New York: Anchor, 1987.
Home, Dipankar. Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Physics: An overview
from modern perspective. New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1997.
A well balanced exposition of various interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.
Hughes, R. I. G. The Structure and Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press (1969)
Isham, Chris. Lectures on Quantum Theory: Mathematical and Structural Foundations. World Scientific, 1995.
Mermin, N. David. Boojums All the Way Through.
Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1990.
Perhaps the best description of Bell's proof with clarity and insights.
Mittelstaedt, P. The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and the Measurement Process. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Namiki, Mikio, Saverio Pascazio, Hiromichi Nakazato. Decoherence and Quantum Measurements. World Scientific, 1997.
Omnés, R. The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. Princeton University Press, 1994.
Polkinghorne, John. The Quantum World. London: Longman, 1984.
Popper, Karl R. Quantum Theory and the Schism in Physics. London, England: Hutchinson, 1982.
Redhead, Michael. Incompleteness, Nonlocality, and Realism: A Prolegomenon to the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987.
Rudolf, Enno, I. O. Stama Tescu. Philosophy, Mathematics
and Modern Physics. New York, NY: Springer Verlag, 1994.
Several essays ranging over many problems and interpretations of quantum physics.
Selleri, F. The Paradox of Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen in Atomic, Nuclear
and Particle Physics. New York/ London: Plenum Press, 1998.
The author explains why objective reality at the atomic level should be local.
He also believes that the performed experiments on Bell's theorem are still
wanting.
Selleri, F. The Wave-Particle Duality. New York/ London: Plenum, 1992.
Van der Merwe, A., F. Selleri, G. Tarozzi. Bell's Theorem and the Foundations of Modern Physics. Singapore: World Scientific, 1993.
Von Neumann, John. Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1955.
Wheeler, J. A., W. H. Zurek. Quantum Theory and Measurement. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983.