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[Moore], [Daniel](1764-1882). An Account of Count D'Artois and his Friend's Passage to the Moon, in a Flying Machine, called, an Air Balloon; Which was constructed in France, and from which place they ascended. Giving an Account of the Things, or Objects, they had a View of in the Passage; and likewise the Circumstances of their landing in that Planet, and conversing with the Inhabitants;--their Language, Manners, Religion, & c.--With many other Things very entertaining, and well worth the Attention of those who need it. Litchfield, CT: Ptd. by Collier and Copp, 1785.
[Moore], [M. Louise]. Al-Modad; or, Life Scenes Beyond the Polar Circumflex. A Religio-Scientific Solution of the Problems of Present and Future Life. Shell Bank, Cameron Parish, LA: M.L. Moore and M. Beauchamp, 1892.
[Moore], [Francis(Frank) Frankfort](1855-1931). Ireland a Nation! The Diary of an Irish Cabinet Minister: Being the History of the First (and Only) Irish National Administration, 1894. Printed from the Ms. Of the Right Hon. Phineas O'Flannagan, Late Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Belfast, Ireland: Olley & Co, 1893.
[Morgan], [Joseph](1671-ca. 1749). Brief History of the Country of Humanity: Giving an Account of the First Settlement of that Country under My Lord Love God, the First Governour under the King. Its being taken by an Army of Intruders, thro' the Treachery of Mr. Love Self, who usurped the Government. The Devastations made in the Country by the Intruders. The Opposition made against them by Capt. Prudence. The re-taking of the Country by Gen. Gospel. And the Wars in the Country during those Times. Boston, N[ew] E[ngland]: Ptd. by Samuel Gerrish, 1728.
[Morgan], [Cynthia A.]. “And Keep Us From Our Castles” In Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact . Vol. 93.6., 1974.
[Morgan], [Joseph](1671-ca. 1749). 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.
[Morgan], [John Minter](1782-1854). Hampden in the Nineteenth Century; or, Colloquies on the Errors and Improvement of Society. Vol. 2 vols. London: Edward Moxon, 1834.
[Morrissey], [Joseph Laurence](1905-81). The Stars Came Down. London: World Distributors, 1964.
[Morris], [Alfred](1859-1932). Looking Ahead! A Tale of Adventure (Not by the Author of "Looking Backward"). London: Henry & Co, 1892.
[Muir], [John Ramsay Bryce](1872-1941). Robinson the Great; A Political Fantasia on the Problems of To-day and the Solutions of To-morrow. Extracted from the works of Solomon Slack, LL.D.. London: Christophers, 1929.
[Murray], [Eustace Clare Grenville](1824-81). "Franklin Bacon's Republic: Diary of an Inventor" In Cornhill's Magazine. Vol. 27., 1873.
[Murray], [Judith Sargent](1751-1820). "Reverie, Occasioned by Reading the Vision of Mirza" In The Boston Magazine. Vol. 2., 1785.
[Murry], [John Middleton] [Jr.](1926-2002). A Tapestry of Time. London: Victor Gollancz, 1982.
[Murry], [John Middleton] [Jr.](1926-2002). The Road to Corlay. New York: Pocket Books, 1978.
[Murry], [John Middleton] [Jr.](1926-2002). "Out There Where The Big Ships Go" In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . Vol. 57.2 ., 1979.
[Murry], [John Middleton] [Jr.](1926-2002). A Dream of Kinship. London: Victor Gollancz, 1981.
[Murry], [John Middleton] [Jr.](1926-2002). Phoenix. A Novel. New York: Ballantine Books, 1967.
[Nedham], [Marchamont](1620-1678). ["Letters from Utopia"] In Mercurius Politicus, Comprising The sum of forein Intelligence, with the Affairs now on foot in the three Nations of England, Scotland, & Ireland:. Vol. Nos. 352 - 356., 1657.
[Nesblett], Touré(b. 1971). Soul City. A Novel. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 2005.
[Neville], [Henry](1620-94). The Ladies, A Second Time, Assembled in Parliament. A Continuation of the Parliament of Ladies. Their Votes, Orders, and Declarations. Die Martis August 2, 1647. Ordered by the Ladies assembled in Parliament, that their Votes, Orders, and Declarations, be forthwith Printed and Published. T. Temple. Cler. Mrs Martha Peele Messenger. [London]: Np, 1647.
[Neville], [Henry](1620-94). An Exact Diurnall of the Parliament of Ladies. Ordered by the Ladyes in Parliament, That they declare the Prince Rupert, Lord Digby, Lord Capell, Lord Cottington, Dr. Williams, Mr. Walter, L. Hopton, L. Culpepper, Dr. Duppa; Sir Greenvill L. Jermine, and Major Gen. Virey, Have all had their Pardons granted to them by this Covrt. London: Np, 1647.
[Neville], [Henry](1620-94). The Isle of Pines, or, a late Discovery of a fourth Island near Terra Australis, Incognita Being A True Relation of certain English persons, who in the dayes of Queen Elizabeth, making a Voyage to the East Indies, were cast away, and wracked Upon the Island near to the Coast of Terra Australis, Incognita, and all drowned, except one Man and four Women whereof one was a Negro. And now lately Anno Dom. 1667. a Dutch Ship driven by foul weather there, by chance have found their Posterity, (speaking good English) to amount to ten or twelve thousand persons, as they suppose. The whole Relation follows, written, and left by the Man himself a little before his death, and delivered to the Dutch by his Grandchild. Licensed June 27, 1668. London: Ptd. by S.G. for Allen Banks and Charles Harper, 1668.
[Neville], [Henry](1620-94). Newes from the New Exchange. London: Np, 1650.
[Neville], [Henry](1620-94). The Parliament of Ladies. Or, Divers remarkable passages of Ladies in Spring-Garden; in Parliament Assembled. Vespre Veneris Martis: 16. 1647. Ordered by the Ladies in Parliament Assembled, That their Orders and Votes be forthwith Printed and published, to prevent such misreports and scandals, which either malice, or want of wit, hightned with snoffes of Ale or stayned Claret may cause, in the dishonour of the said Votes and Parliament. Betrice Kingsmill Clar. Parliament. London: Np, 1647.
[Neville], [Henry](1620-94). A Parliament of Ladies With Their Lawes Newly Enacted. [London]: Np, 1647.

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