Biblio
1827
The Course of Time, A Poem, in Ten Books. To Which are Prefixed a Brief Memoir of the Author, an Analysis of the Poem, and an Index to the Principle Passages, Sentiments, or Descriptions. By Rev. William Jenks, D.D.. Vol. 2 vols. Edinburgh, Scot./London: William Blackwood/Thomas Cadell, 1827.
The Mummy! A Tale of the Twenty-second Century. Vol. 3 vols. London: Henry Colburn, 1827.
"The Unknown Region" In Sketches from Oblivion, Being the Remains of Herbert Trevelyan, Esqr, Edited by Shafton, Piers Gent.. London: Hurst, Chance & Co., 1827.
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.
Whitehall; or, the Days of George IV. London: William Marsh, 1827.
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.
The New Political Economy, of the Honey-Bee. Exeter, Eng.: Ptd. and Pub. for the Author by W.C. Featherstone, 1828.
Practical Moral and Political Economy; or, the Government, Religion, and Institutions, Most Conducive to Individual Happiness and To National Power. London: Effingham Wilson, 1828.
The Voyage of Captain Popanilla. London: Henry Colburn, 1828.
1829
A Letter from Sydney, the Principal Town of Australasia. Together with the Outline of a System of colonization, Edited by Gouger, Robert Editor. London: Joseph Cross/Simpkin and Marshall/Effingham Wilson, 1829.
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.
Five Hundred Years Hence. London: Ferret, 1830.
"London in a Thousand Years" In London in a Thousand Years; With other Poems. London: Colburn and Bentley, 1830, 1830.
The New Covenant Between God and His People; or, The Hebrew Constitution and Charter, with the Statutes and Ordinances, the Laws and Regulations, and Commands and Covenants. London: Ptd. by A. Snell for Mr. Finleyson, 1830.
A New society, called the Self-Examining Society. [Connecticut?], 1830.
Outline of the Rational System of Society, Founded On Demonstrable Facts Developing the Constitution and Laws of Human Nature; Being the only Effectual Remedy For the Evils Experienced By the Population Of the World: The Immediate Adoption of Which Would Tranquilize the Present Agitated State Of Society, And Relieve It From Moral and Physical Evil, By Removing the Causes Which Produce Them. [London]: Bradbury and Evans, Printer, 1830.
Sequel to Gulliver's Travels. An Eulogy. London: J. Jaques, 1830.
"Three Hundred Years Hence" In Illinois Monthly Magazine (Vandalia, IL). Vol. 1.2 ., 1830.
1831
"Another Glimpse of the Future" In Illinois Monthly Magazine (Vandalia, IL). Vol. 1.12 ., 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.