Biblio
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"Kapuzine and the Wolf: A Hortatory Tale" In Witpunk, Edited by Lalumière, Claude(b. 1966) and Halpern, Marty. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 2003.
“The Encantadas” In Putnam’s Monthly Magazine . Vol. 3.15 - 17 ., 1854.
Life and Adventures of Capt. Jacob D. Armstrong. New York: DeWitt & Davenport, 1852.
Point. Nottingham, Eng.: Angry Robot, 2011.
Edge. London: Angry Robot, 2010.
"A Vision" In European Magazine and London Review. Vol. 1., 1782.
He Owned the World. New York: Avalon Books, 1960.
The Tide Went Out. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1958.
World Without Men. New York: Ace Books, with the name on the spine as Eric Maine, 1958.
Emprise: Book One of the Trigon Disunity. New York: Berkley Books, 1985.
Alternities. New York: Ace Books, 1988.
"A Green Hill Far Away" In Perpetual Light, Edited by Ryan, Alan. New York: Warner Books, 1982.
A Prophetic Romance; Mars to Earth. Boston, MA: Arena Publishing Company, 1896.
Twenty16Vision. A Novel. [Dublin, Ireland]: Duras Press in association with Linden Publishing, 2009.
Planetary Legion: A Study of War and Peace, 1940-1980. London: Veritas Foundation Publication Centre, 1960.
The Weisman Experiment. London: Dennis Dobson, 1969.
Morgante the Lesser: His Notorious Life and Wonderful Deeds. Arranged and Narrated for the First Time. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1890.
The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants. A Psychic Revelation. Being a Comprehensive Outline of the Planet's Physical Features, Which Includes Its Geographic, Topographic and Meterologic Aspects; a History of Its People and the Plan of Their Utopian, Industrial and Economic System; of their Knowledge concerning our Theories of Relativity, Constitution of Matter, Interatomic and Cosmic Energy, Electricity, Hyperspace, Neutralization of Gravity; including a History of the Spiritual Progress of the People of Mars and Christ's Visit to their Planet Ten Thousand Years Ago, Edited by Kennon, J. L.. N.p.: N.p, 1922.
Upsidonia. London: Stanley Paul, 1915.
Utopia Found: Being an Apology for Irish Absentees. Addressed to a Friend in Connaught. Bath, Eng.: Ptd. by Gye and Son, 1813.
Whitehall; or, the Days of George IV. London: William Marsh, 1827.
Memoirs of the Twentieth Century, Being Original Letters of State, under George the Sixth, Relating to the most Important Events in Great-Britain and Europe, as to Church and State, Arts and Sciences, Trade, Taxes, and Treaties, Peace and War, and Characters of the Greatest Persons of those times. From the Middle of the Eighteenth, to the End of the Twentieth Century, and the World. Received and Revealed in the Year 1728; And now Published, for the Instruction of all Eminent Statesmen, Churchmen, Patriots, Politicians, Projectors, Papists and Protestants. In Six Volumes. Vol. Volume I [all published]. London: Ptd. for Osborn, Longman, Davis, and Batley et. al, 1733.
The Diothas; or, A Far Look Ahead. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1883.
Baron Grimbosh, Doctor of Philosophy and sometime Governor of Barataria. A Record of his Experience, Written by Himself in Exile, and Published by Authority. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1872.
The Noman Way. London: Brown, Watson Ltd. Digit Books, 1964.