Biblio
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Empty World. London: Hamilton, 1977.
"Escape to Paradise" In Thrills Incorporated (Sydney, NSW, Australia). Vol. no. 10 ., 1951.
Eureka: A Prophecy of the Future. Vol. 3 vols. in 1. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1837.
Erchomenon; or, The Republic of Materialism. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1879.
The End, A Projection, not a Prophecy. London: Douglas Organ, 1947.
Enterprise 2115. London: Merit Books, 1954.
The Elixir of Life: or, Robert’s Pilgrimage: An Allegory. Chicago, IL: Np, 1890.
Every Man a Millionaire: A Baloon Trip in the Mathematical Stratosphere of Social Relations. New York: Scripta Mathematica, 1937.
Earth's Empress and Victoria: A Romance of two queenly souls and of a revolt in Africa against a benign government. Detroit, MI: Ruskin Guild, 1901.
Erasing Time. New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2012.
An Essay on the Right of Property in Land, With respect to its Foundation in the Law of Nature; Its present Establishment by the Municipal Laws of Europe; and The Regulations by which it might be rendered more beneficial to the lower Ranks of Mankind. London: Ptd. for J. Walter, 1781.
"Esperanza. My Journey Thither and What I Found There" In Nichol’s Monthly: A Magazine of Social Science and Progressive Literature (Cincinnati, OH). Vol. ns 2 – 3 ., 1856.
“The Encantadas” In Putnam’s Monthly Magazine . Vol. 3.15 - 17 ., 1854.
Edge. London: Angry Robot, 2010.
Emprise: Book One of the Trigon Disunity. New York: Berkley Books, 1985.
"Equality--A Political Romance" In The Temple of Reason (Philadelphia, PA). Vol. 2. 17 - 23., 1802.
"Eastward Ho!" In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . Vol. 15.4 ., 1958.
"An English Tax-Day, June 15, 1927" In The Free Life. Vol. 1., 1890.
Eden Island. A Novel. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1941.
"Extracts from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven Taken from His Own Ms" In Harper's Monthly Magazine (New York). Vol. 116.691 - 92 ., 1907.
"The Escape" In Astounding Stories (New York). Vol. 15.3 ., 1935.
Erewhon Revisited twenty years later, both by the original discoverer and his son. London: G. Richards, 1901.