Biblio
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1989: Population Doomsday. New York: Bee Line Books, 1970.
1985. London: Hutchinson, 1978.
1984 Here and Now. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: K. Das Ink, 1987.
"1984" In Guerrilla Theatre. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1973.
"1980-2020: Evolution of a Network Nation" In Pictures of the Future. Wellington, New Zealand: Mallinson Rendel, 1980.
"1980" In Bengal Annual; A Literary Keepsake for 1835., 1835.
1975; A Tradition. London: Edward West, and Simpkin, Marshall, 1876.
1975; A New Social System For the World of To-morrow And How Provisions Will be Made For the Aged. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Gornall The Publisher, 1950.
"1974: An Orwellian Fantasy" In Ladder (San Francisco, CA)., 1963.
"1970" A Vision of The Coming Age. Burlington, NJ: Np, 1870.
“1968: A ShortSpan Snackfood. Valid for Year 7 Student Use. Calories: 231” In ’68: New Stories from Children of the Revolution, Edited by Royle, Nicholas. Cambridge, Eng.: Salt, 2008.
1960 (A Retrospect). Los Angeles, CA: J.F. Rowny Press, 1912.
1957. Edinburgh, Scot.: William Blackwood and Son, 1930.
"1953": A version of Racine's "Andromaque". London: Faber & Faber, 1990.
The 1946 Ms. London: War Facts Press, 1943.
1945: A Vision. London: Francis and John Rivington, 1845.
1943. New York: Dorrance, 1922.
1931; A Glance at the Twentieth Century. Philadelphia, PA: E. Claxton & Co, 1881.
"1925": The Story of a Fatal Peace. London: George Newnes, 1915.
1920: Dips into the Near Future. London: Headley Bros., 1917.
1900; or, The Last President. New York: The American News Company, 1896.
1895 Under Home Rule. Dublin, Ireland/London: Hodges, Figgis & Co./Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., 1893.
“183rd Congress” In Science Fiction Adventures. Vol. 2.3., 1954.
"17" In Asimov’s Science Fiction . Vol. 22.6 (270) ., 1998.