Biblio
1873
"Franklin Bacon's Republic: Diary of an Inventor" In Cornhill's Magazine. Vol. 27., 1873.
1877
The Future Australian Race. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: A.H. Massina and Co, 1877.
1880
The Famous Victory. Sherborne, Eng./London: E.M. Kingdon/Hamilton Adams & Co., 1880.
The Federation of the British Empire, or, From London to New Zealand in a Week. Wellington, New Zealand: Greville & Dryden, 1880.
Fifteen Months in The Moon; Giving a Full Description of Its Inhabitants; Their Appearance; Customs; Laws; Modes of Locomotion; Animals; Plants, & c. London: Ptd. Goode Bros. and pub. G.H. Ryan, 1880.
The Fortunate Island With an Account of Those Who Composed and Discomposed Its Inhabitants In Beeton's Christmas Annual, 21st Season. London: Ward, Lock and Co, 1880.
1881
"The Fixed Period" In Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. Vol. 130 - 131., 1881.
1883
A Few Hours in a Far-Off Age. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: McCarron, Bird & Co, 1883.
1884
"A Factory As It Might Be" In Justice . Vol. 1.18, 20, 24., 1884.
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions. London: Seeley & Co, 1884.
1885
The Fall of the Great Republic. Boston, MA: Roberts Brothers, 1885.
The Fool Killer. Chicago, IL: American Publishers' Association, 1885.
1886
Falsivir's Travels. The Remarkable Adventures of John Falsivir Seaman at the North Pole and in the Interior of the Earth With a Description of the Wonderful People and the Things Discovered There. [London]: Published for the Proprietor, 1886.
"Federation of the World Inevitable Before the Year 2000. And the progress of the world during the next hundred years from now enormous, astounding, and greater than that of all the previous centuries put together. The human race, after many ages of fitful, painful, and weary struggling, is now fast ripening to a united, beautiful, and majestic flower, the crowning blossom of earth" In Cole’s Fun Doctor: The Funniest Book in the World. London/Melbourne, VIC, Australia: George Routledge & Sons/E.W. Cole Book Arcade, 1886.
A Fortnight in Heaven; An Unconventional Romance. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1886.
1888
"For the Ahkoond" In San Francisco Examiner ., 1888.
1889
A Fair Californian. New York: Minerva, 1889.
"A Feminine Iconoclast" In The Nationalist. Vol. 1.7 ., 1889.
1890
"Farming in the Year 2000, A.D." In Overland Monthly. Vol. 2nd ser. 15.90 ., 1890.
1891
"Farming in the Future. (By A Contemplative Cockatoo)" In Double Harness: Poems in Partnership. Christchurch, New Zealand: Pub. by the "Lyttelton Times" Publishing Co., 1891.
1892
Fifty Years Hence; or, What May Be in 1943: A Prophecy supposed to Be Based on Scientific Deductions by an Improved Graphical Method. New York: Practical Publishing Company, 1892.
"From Darkest England, 1890 to Christian England, 1980" In The Women's Herald . Vol. 5.167, 169 ., 1892.
The Future Commonwealth, or What Samuel Balcom Saw in Socioland. New York: True Nationalist Publishing Company, 1892.
1893
"The Fear of It" In The Idler Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly. Vol. 3.4 ., 1893.
1894
From Earth's Center. A Polar Gateway Message. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr, 1894.