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"A Few Years Hence" In A Secret of the Sea and Other Colonial Stories. Christchurch, New Zealand: Simpson & Williams, 1895.
Siberia. London: Orion Children's Books, 2004.
"The Syren of the Skies" In Pearson's Weekly. Vol. no. 180 - 211 ., 1893.
A Corner in Lightning” In Pearson’s Magazine. Vol. 5., 1898.
The General's President. New York: Baen, 1988.
"The Lake of Gold: A Narrative of the Anglo-American Conquest of Europe" In Argosy . Vol. 41.1 - 42.4., 1902.
"The Angel of the Revolution" In Pearson's Weekly . Vol. 3-4.131-69., 1893.
Homecoming. New York: Tor, 1984.
"Immortality" In Tomorrow We Save the Orphans. Fiction . Dunedin, New Zealand: John McIndoe, 1992.
"Genesis" In Coming Home in the Dark. Auckland, New Zealand: Vintage, 1995.
Unveiling a Parallel: A Romance. Boston, MA: Arena Publishing Company, 1893.
"Hellsville, U.S.A." In Pearson's Weekly . Vol. no. 420., 1898.
The Great Weather Syndicate. London: F.V. White, 1906.
Land Ho!! A Conversation of 1933, on the results of the adoption of the system of "Nationalizing the Land of New Zealand," adopted in 1883. Lyttelton, New Zealand: F.L. Davis, 1881.
Margaret: A Tale of the Real and the Ideal, Blight and Bloom; Including Sketches of a Place Not Before Described, Called Mons Christi. Boston, MA: Jordan and Wiley, 1845.
"Piñons" In Tales of the Unanticipated. Vol. no. 6 ., 1989.
"General Density" In Challenging Destiny. Vol. no. 16 ., 2003.
King Freedom. Brooklyn, NY: Fantastic Books, 2011.
Gulliver in Cloneland. The Fifth Travel of Gulliver. The Complete Text, including the passages deemed inappropriate for publication by the author. Lewes, Sussex, Eng.: The Book Guild, 2000.
"Mernos" In Amazing Stories (New York). Vol. 3.11., 1929.
The Demetrian. New York: Brentano's, 1907.
Constantine and Eugene, or an Evening at Mount Vernon. A Political Dialogue. Brussels, Belgium: Ptd. for the author, by P.J. DeMat, 1818.
The Far Future” In The Australian Home Companion and Band of Hope ., 1859.
"A Vision of Bangor, in the Twentieth Century" In Voices from the Kenduskeag. Bangor, ME: David Bugbee, 1848.
"A Description of New Athens in Terra Australis incognita." By One who resided many years on the Spot. [Signed] Maurice Williams. [The title page gives the title as "The Fortunate Shipwreck, or a Description of New Athens, being an Account of the Laws, Manners, Religion, and Customs of that Country; by Morris Williams, Gent. [pseud.] who resided there above Twenty Years" In Miscellanea Aurea: or the Golden Medley, Edited by Williams, Maurice. London: Ptd. for A. Bettesworth and J. Pemberton, 1720.