Biblio
1864
Sense & Sensation; or, The Seven Sisters of Thule. A New and Original Morality, in a Prologue and Seven Scenes. London: Thomas Hailes Lacey, 1864.
1860
The Soldier of the People; or, The World's Deliverer. A Romance. New-York: Kennedy, 1860.
1855
Scenes in the Spirit World; or, Life in the Spheres. New York: Partridge and Brittan, 1855.
1850
"A Social Sketch, or, Everything in Common" In Punch's Pocket Book for 1850, Containing Ruled Pages for Cash Accounts and Memoranda for Every Day of the Year; An Almanack; and a Variety of Useful Business Informations. The Illustrations by John Leech, Richard Doyle, and H.K. Browne. London: Punch Office, 1850.
1848
"Sequel to the 'Vision of Bangor in the Twentieth Century'" In Voices from the Kenduskeag. Bangor, ME: David Bugbee, 1848.
1847
Sixty Years Hence. Vol. 3 vols. London: T.C. Newby, 1847.
“Social Re-organization" In The Harbinger . Vol. 4.4, 6, 8-9, 11-12, 16-17, 21, 24, 5.6., 1847.
1840
Social Destiny of Man: or, Association and Reorganization of Industry. Philadelphia, PA: C. F. Stollmeyer, 1840.
Society Organized. An Allegory: Part I. London: Sherwood, 1840.
1838
A Sequel to the Peopling of Utopia; or, the Sufficiency of Socialism for Human Happiness: Being a Further Comparison of the Social and Radical Schemes. Bradford, Eng.: Ptd. for C. Wilkinson, 1838.
1835
A Sojourn in the City of Amalgamation in the Year of our Lord 19--. New York: Author, 1835.
1832
"Seventy Years Hence, or Morning Amusements of a Gentleman in the Year 2002" In Asmodeus; or, The Devil in London. Vol. no. 19., 1832.
1831
The Social System: A Treatise on the Principle of Exchange. Edinburgh, Scot.: William Tait, 1831.
1830
Sequel to Gulliver's Travels. An Eulogy. London: J. Jaques, 1830.
1821
"Specimen of a Prospective Newspaper. The North American Luminary, 1st July 4796" In New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal (London). Vol. 2., 1821.
1820
Symzonia; Voyage of Discovery. New-York: Ptd. by J. Seymour, 1820.
1817
The Second Part of Armata. London: John Murray, 1817.
1802
Science Revived, or, The Vision of Alfred. A Poem in Eight Books. London: Ptd. for J.A. Gameau, 1802.
1792
"A Sketch of a Plan for the Formation of a Military Colony" In Memoirs of the Life of the Late Charles Lee, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel of the Forty-Fourth Regiment, Colonel in the Portuguese Service, Major-General and Aid du Camp to the King of Poland, and Second in Command in the Service of the United States of America. New York: T. Allen, 1792.
1782
A Supplement to the History of Robinson Crusoe, Being the History of Crusonia, or Robinson Crusoe's Island, Down to the Present Time. Copied from a letter sent by Mr. Wishit, Captain of the Good-Intent, to an intelligent Friend in England, after being in a Storm in May, 1781 driven out of his course to the Said Island. Published by the said Gentleman, for the agreeable Perusal of Robinson Crusoe's Friends of all Sizes. Vol. New ed. Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng.: T. Saint, 1782.
1780
"The State of England In the Year 2199" In Poems By a Young Nobleman, of Distinguished Abilities, lately deceased: Particularly The State of England, and the once flourishing City of London. In a Letter from an American Traveller, Dated from the Ruinous Portico of St. Paul,s, in the Year 2199. London: Ptd. for G. Kearsley, 1780.
1767
"Short Sketch of a Democratical Form of Government." In Loose Remarks on Certain Positions to be Found in Mr. Hobbes's Philosophical Rudiments of Government and Society. With a Short Sketch of a Democratical Form of Government, In a Letter to Signior Paoli. London: Ptd. for T. Davies; Robinson and Roberts; and T. Cadell, 1767.