Biblio
1627
New Atlantis, A Worke unfinished Written by the Right Honourable, Francis, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban. Added to Sylva sylvarium or a Naturall Historie. In Ten Centuries. Written by the Right Honourable Francis Lo. Verulam. Viscount St. Alban. Published after the Authors death, By William Rawley Doctor of Diuinitie, late his Lordships Chaplaine. London: J[ohn] H[aviland] for W. Lee, 1627.
1637
New English Canaan or New Canaan. Containing an Abstract of New England, Composed in Three Bookes. The first Booke setting forth the originall of the Natives, their Manners and Customes, together with their tractable Nature and Love towards the English. The second Booke setting forth naturall Indowments of the Country, and what staple Commodities it yealdeth. The third Booke setting forth, what people are planted there, their prosperity, what remarkable accidents have happened since the first planting of it, together with their Tenets and practise of their Church. Vol. 3 vols. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Jacob Frederick, 1637.
1642
Newes, True Newes, Laudable Newes, Cities Newes, Court Newes, Country Newes. The World is Mad, or It is a Mad World My Masters, Especially Now When in the Antipodes These Things Are Come to Pass. London: Ptd. for F. Cowles, T. Bates, and T. Banks, 1642.
1648
Novae solymae. Libri Sex, Edited by Begley, Rev. Walter. Londini: Typis Johannis Legati, 1648.
1650
Newes from the New Exchange. London: Np, 1650.
1660
New Atlantis. Begun by the Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Albans: and Continued by R.H. Esquire. Wherein is set forth a Platform of Monarchical Government. With A Pleasant intermixture of divers rare Inventions, and wholsom customs, fit to be introduced into all Kingdoms, States, and Common-Wealths. London: Ptd. for John Crooke, 1660.
1713
1714
News from the Dead: or, The Monthly Packet Of True Intelligence from the Other World. Vol. 3rd. ed. London: Ptd. for W. Needham, 1714.
1731
A New Adventure of Telemachus. London: Ptd. for W. Wilkins, 1731.
1741
A New Description of Merryland. Containing A Topographical, Geographical, and Natural History of That Country. Vol. 5th ed. [Probably 1st ed.]. Bath, Eng. [Actually London]: Ptd. for W. Jones [Actually Edmund Curll], 1741.
1799
"A New Year's Poem" In Common Sense in dishabille, or The Farmer's Monitor. Containing a Variety of Familiar Essays, on Subjects Moral & Economical. To Which is Added a Perpetual Calendar, or Economical Almanack. Worcester, MA: Ptd. by Isaiah Thomas, Jun. for Isaiah Thomas, 1799.
1813
A New View of Society; or, Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character, and the Application of the Principle to Practice. London: Ptd. for Cadell and Davies, by Richard Taylor and Co., 1813.
1820
1828
The New Political Economy, of the Honey-Bee. Exeter, Eng.: Ptd. and Pub. for the Author by W.C. Featherstone, 1828.
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.
1841
"A New Society" In The Lowell Offering; A Repository of Original Articles, Written Exclusively By Females Employed in the Mills (Lowell, MA). Vol. 1., 1841.
1844
A New State of Society: A Diologue [sic.] between Theophilus and Amida. London: Rational Tract Society, 1844.
1846
1849
National Evils and Practical Remedies, with the Plan of a Model Town. Illustrated by Two Engravings. Accompanied by an Examination of Some Important Moral and Political Problems. London: Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son and Co, 1849.
1856
The New Age of Gold or the Life and Adventures of Robert Dexter Romaine. Written By Himself. Boston, MA: Phillips, Sampson and Co, 1856.