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Brady, John Paul. A Voyage to Inishneefa: A First-hand Account of the Fifth Voyage of Lemuel Gulliver (First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships). Santa Barbara, CA: John Daniel, Publisher, 1987.
Cock, Samuel [pseud.]. A Voyage to Lethe, By Captain Samuel Cock. Sometime Commander of the Good Ship the Charming Sally. Dedicated to the Right Worshipful Adam Cock, Esq.; of Black-Mary's-Hole, Coney-Skin Merchant. London: J. Conybeare, 1741.
[Graham], [Mrs.] [Elizabeth Susanna Davenport](1782/3-1844). Voyage to Locuta; A Fragment: With Etchings, and Notes of Illustration. London: Ptd. for J. Hatchard, 1818.
O'Donnel, Manus. A Voyage to O'Brazeel: or, the Sub-Marine Island. Giving A brief Description of the Country; and a short Account of the Customs, Manners, Government, Law, and Religion of the Inhabitants. Faithfully translated out of the original Irish. Np: np, 1752.
[Reitzenstein], [Elmer Leopold](1892-1967). A Voyage to Purilla. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corp, 1930.
A Voyage to the Fortunate Isles: An Allegory of Life. London: Joseph Masters, 1855.
San Blas,, Caesario Bachelor [pseud.]. A Voyage to the Island of Philosophers. Part 1st, Containing an account of the Island and its Inhabitants, together with the Incidents which occurred there, during the sojourn of the Writer. Veni, Vidi, Scripsi. [Albany, NY]: np, 1830.
Lunatic, Nicholas F.R.S. [pseud.]. "A Voyage to the Moon" In Satiric Tales: Consisting of A Voyage to the Moon; All the Tailors; or, the Old Cloak; and the Fat Witch of London. London: Ptd. for J. Dean for George Hughes and H.D. Symonds, 1808.
Aratus, [pseud.]. A Voyage to the Moon; Strongly Recommended to all Lovers of Real Freedom. London: Author, 1793.
Tucker, George(1775-1861). A Voyage to the Moon: With Some Account of the Manners and Customs, Science and Philosophy, of the People of Morosofia, and Other Lunarians. New-York: Elam Bliss, 1827.
A Voyage to the New Island Fonseca, Near Barbadoes, With some Observations Made in a Cruize among the Leward Islands. In Letters from Two Captains of Turkish Men of War, driven thither in the Year 1707. Translated out of Turkish and French. London: Np, 1708.
A Voyage to the World in the Centre of the Earth. Giving an account of the manners, customs, laws, government and religion of the inhabitants. Their Persons and Habits described: With several other Particulars. In which is introduced, The History of an Inhabitant of the Air, Written by Himself. With some account of the planetary worlds. London: Ptd. for S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, 1755.
Fitzpatrick, Tony. Voyage to Utopias: A Fictional Guide Through Philosophy. Bristol, Eng.: Policy Press, 2010.
Healy, Dominic[k](1896-1954?). A Voyage to Venus. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Currawong Publishing Co, 1943.
Scott, Raphael [pseud.]. The Voyages, Adventures, and Miraculous Escapes of Raphael Scott, Being a Full and Authentic Account of His Villainous Betrayal and Abduction (By His Uncle, Who had been Appointed His Guardian) on Board the Merchant Ship Gazelle, of Philadelphia, Which Vessel, After Being at Sea Twenty Days, Was Plundered by a Piratical Craft Commanded by a Widely Known and Much Dreaded Buccaneer Chief, Miles! Together With a Complete History of a Romantic Nation of Pirates!! Now Residing on a Beautiful Island, Called The Isle of Happiness, Situated South of Cuba. Also, a Correct Statement of the Long Imprisonment and Deplorable Sufferings of Miss Edda Cramer, a Young Lady of Extraordinary Personal Beauty, Who Was for Seven Months Missing From New York City, and of Whose Fate Nothing Could Be Learned, Until She Was Nobly Rescued By the Hero of this Truly Interesting Work. To Which Is Added, Some Startling Passages in the Life of Charles Scattergood, a Young Man Likewise Found Among the Pirates, By Whom He Was Picked Up in the Middle of the Ocean, Where He Had Drifted in an Open Boat, In Which He Had Been Placed by a Cold-Hearted, Unfeeling Brother. Philadelphia, PA: E.E. Barclay, 1850.
Holmesby, Capt. John [pseud.]. The Voyages, Travels, And Wonderful Discoveries of Capt. John Holmesby. Containing A Series of the most Surprising and Uncommon Events, which befel the Author in his Voyage to the Southern Ocean, in the Year 1739. London: Ptd. for F. Noble and J. Noble, 1757.
X. Y. Z., [pseud.]. The Vril Staff. London: David Stott, 1891.
Evans, Robert Mitchell. Vulcan's Forge. London: Flame Tree Press, 2020.
Dick, Philip K[indred](1928-1982). Vulcan's Hammer. New York: Ace Books, 1960.
Osborn, [Robert Chesley](1904-1994). The Vulgarians. [Greenwich, CT}: New York Graphic Society, 1960.
Murray, Kirsty(b. 1960). Vulture's Gate. Crows Nest, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 2009.
Noon, Jeff(b. 1957). Vurt. Littleborough, Eng.: Ringpull Press, 1993.

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