Biblio
1659
A Holy Commonwealth, or Political Aphorisms, Opening the true Principles of Government: For The Healing of the Mistakes, and Resolving the Doubts, that most endanger and trouble ENGLAND at this time: (if yet there may be hope.) And directing the desires of sober Christians that long to see the Kingdoms of this world, become the Kingdoms of the Lord, and of his Christ. London: Ptd. for Thomas Underhill and Francis Taylor, 1659.
1675
1704
An Historical and Geographical Description of Formosa, an Island Subject to the Emperor of Japan. Giving an Account of the Religion, Customs, Manners, & c. of the Inhabitants. Together with a Relation of what happen'd to the Author in his Travels; particularly his Conferences with the Jesuits, and others, in several Parts of Europe. Also the History and Reasons of his Conversion to Christianity, with his Objections against it (in defence of Paganism) and their Answers. To which is prefix'd, A Preface in Vindication of himself from the Reflections of a Jesuit lately come from China, with an Account of what passed between them. London: Ptd. for Dan. Brown, G. Strahan, and W. Davis, and Fran. Coggan, 1704.
1715
The History of the Kingdom of Basaruah, Containing A Relation of the most Memorable Transactions, Revolutions and Heroick Exploits in that Kingdom, from the first Foundation thereof unto this present time. Collected from the most Antient Records of that Country, and Translated into our Language, not only for Delight, but for the abundant Instruction that may be learned there-from, in these Remote Parts. Written in Discharge of the Trust reposed in the Author by his Majesty, for the Discovery of Foreign things. Boston, MA [Actually New York]: Np [Actually Bradford], 1715.
1765
The History of a Corporation of Servants. Discovered a few Years ago in the Interior Parts of South America. Containing some very Surprising Events and Extraordinary Characters. Glasgow, Scot.: Ptd. for John Gilmour, 1765.
1773
"The Hill of Science. A Vision" In Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose, Edited by Aitkin, J[ohn], Aitkin, A[nna] L[etitia], Aitkin, A. L. and Aitkin, J.. London: J. Johnson, 1773.
1774
The History of Arsaces, Prince of Betlis. Vol. 2 Vols. London: Ptd. for T. Becket, 1774.
1782
A History of the Customs, Manners, and Religion, of the Moon. To Which Are Annexed, Several Specimens of Lunar Poetry; and the Characters of the Most Distinguished Personages. Dublin, Ireland: Ptd. by John Hillary, 1782.
1797
The History of Mr Fantom, The New Fashioned Philosopher and His Man William. [London}: Sold by J. Marshall, London. By S. Hazard, at Bath; J. Elder, at Edinburgh , 1797.
1798
Henry Willoughby. A Novel. Vol. 2 Vols. London: Ptd. for G. Kearsley, 1798.
Human Vicissitudes; or, Travels into Unexplored Regions. Vol. 2 Vols. London: Ptd. for G.G. and J. Robinson, 1798.
1825
Heaven on Earth, or the New Lights of Harmony. An Extravaganza, in Two Acts. Philadelphia, PA: Np, 1825.
1828
The History of Bullanabee and Clinkataboo, Two Recently Discovered Islands in the Pacific. London: Ptd. for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828.
The Humours of Eutopia. A Tale of Colonial Times. Vol. 2 vols. Philadelphia, PA: Carey, Lea and Carey, 1828.
1834
Hampden in the Nineteenth Century; or, Colloquies on the Errors and Improvement of Society. Vol. 2 vols. London: Edward Moxon, 1834.
1846
Henry Russell; or, The Year of Our Lord Two Thousand. New York: William H. Graham, 1846.
1850
Hints From Utopian Schools on Prefects. Being Two Addresses Delivered by the Warden of a New Collegiate School in that Happy Land. Oxford, Eng.: John Henry Parker, 1850.
1851
Hints From Utopian Schools. No. II. Unfolding Further Details of Their System. Oxford, Eng.: John Henry Parker, 1851.
1852
1854
The Happy Colony. Dedicated to the Workmen of Great Britain. London: Saunders and Otley, 1854.
1855
Heliondé; or, Adventures in the Sun. London: Chapman and Hall, 1855.