Biblio
1573
A Dialogue both pleasante and pietifull, wherein is a godly regimente against the fever Pestilence with a consolacion and comfort against death. Vol. Newlie. corr. London: Iohn Kingston, 1573.
1611
"A Description of Cooke-ham" In Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. London: Valentine Simmes, 1611.
1641
A Description of the famous Kingdome of Macaria; shewing its excellent Government: Wherein The Inhabitants live in great Prosperity, Health, and Happinesse; the King obeyed, the Nobles honoured; and all good men respected, Vice punished, and Vertue rewarded. An Example to other Nations: In a Dialogue between a Schollar and a Traveller. London: Ptd. for Francis Constable, 1641.
1666
The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing World In Part IV of her Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy. London: Ptd. By J. Maxwell, 1666.
1720
"A Description of New Athens in Terra Australis incognita." By One who resided many years on the Spot. [Signed] Maurice Williams. [The title page gives the title as "The Fortunate Shipwreck, or a Description of New Athens, being an Account of the Laws, Manners, Religion, and Customs of that Country; by Morris Williams, Gent. [pseud.] who resided there above Twenty Years" In Miscellanea Aurea: or the Golden Medley, Edited by Williams, Maurice. London: Ptd. for A. Bettesworth and J. Pemberton, 1720.
1754
The Dreamer. London: Ptd. for W. Owen, 1754.
1761
A Discourse on the Christian Union: The Substance of Which Was Delivered Before the Reverend Convention of the Congregational Clergy in the Colony of Rhode Island; Assembled at Bristol. April 23, 1760. Boston, N.E.: Printed and sold by Edes and Gill, 1761.
1762
1770
The Deserted Village, A Poem. London: W. Griffin, 1770.
1789
"The Dreamer No. VI" In The Massachusetts Magazine or Monthly Museum (Boston, MA). Vol. 1.6., 1789.
1795
Description of Spensonia. London: Hive of Liberty, 1795.
1816
"Darkness" In Lord Byron: The Complete Political Works, Edited by McGann, Jerome J.. Vol. 7. vols. Oxford, Eng.: Clarendon Press, 1816.
1824
“The Deserted City” In The Deserted City; Eva, A Tale in Two Cantos; and Other Poems . London: Ptd. for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1824.
1830
Description of an Architectural Model from a Design by Stedman Whitwell, Esq. for a Community Upon a Principle of United Interests as Advocated by Robert Owen, Esq.. London: Hurst Chance & Co. and Effingham Wilson, 1830.
"A Dialogue for the Year 2130, Extracted from the Album of a Modern Sibyl" In The Keepsake for MDCCCXXX, Edited by Reynolds, Frederic Mansel. London: Pub. For the Proprietor, by Hurst, Chance, and Co., 1830.
1831
"Decline and Fall of the British Empire" In Scenes of Life and Shades of Character, Edited by Watts, Alaric A.. Vol. 2 vols. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831.
1834
The Doctor &c., Edited by Warter, John Wood. Vol. New ed. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1834.
1843
1846
Dolores: A Novel of South America. Vol. 4 parts. New York/Montevideo, Uruguay/New York: Author/Libreria Hernandez/Marrener, Lockwood, 1846.
1848
A Dream of Reform. London: John Chapman, 1848.
1855
["Description of a Community Plan"] In Robert Owen's Address, Delivered At the Meeting in St. Martin's Hall, Lonc [sic.] Acre, London, On the 1st. of January, 1855. London: Effingham Wilson, J. Clayton and Son, Holyoake, 1855.