Biblio
1797
The History of Mr Fantom, The New Fashioned Philosopher and His Man William. [London}: Sold by J. Marshall, London. By S. Hazard, at Bath; J. Elder, at Edinburgh , 1797.
1792
Plans of Education; with Remarks on the Systems of Other Writers. In a Series of Letters Between Mrs. Darnford and Her Friends. London: Ptd. for T. Hookham and J. Carpenter, 1792.
1785
"Reverie, Occasioned by Reading the Vision of Mirza" In The Boston Magazine. Vol. 2., 1785.
1784
"A Manuscript". New Haven, CT: James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, 1784.
1779
"Vision of the Paradise of Female Patriotism" In The United States Magazine, A Repository of History, Politics and Literature (Philadelphia, PA) . Vol. 1.3., 1779.
1778
Munster Village. Vol. 2 vols. London: Ptd. for Robson and Co.; Walter; and Robinson, 1778.
1773
"The Hill of Science. A Vision" In Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose, Edited by Aitkin, J[ohn], Aitkin, A[nna] L[etitia], Aitkin, A. L. and Aitkin, J.. London: J. Johnson, 1773.
1767
"Short Sketch of a Democratical Form of Government." In Loose Remarks on Certain Positions to be Found in Mr. Hobbes's Philosophical Rudiments of Government and Society. With a Short Sketch of a Democratical Form of Government, In a Letter to Signior Paoli. London: Ptd. for T. Davies; Robinson and Roberts; and T. Cadell, 1767.
1762
1751
"Crumble-Hall" In Poems on Several Occasions. Vol. 2 vols. London: Ptd. for J. Roberts, 1751.
1713
"The Petition for an Absolute Retreat" In Miscellany Poems. Written by a Lady [pseud.]. London: Ptd. for John Barber, 1713.
1709
Secret Memoirs and Manners of several Persons of Quality, of both Sexes. From the New Atalantis, an Island in the Mediterranean. Written originally in the Italian and translated from the third Edition of the French. Vol. 2 vols. London: Ptd. for John Morphew and J. Woodward, 1709.
1706
"The Retreat" In Poems on Several Occasions Together with a Pastoral, Edited by F[yge], Mrs. S[arah] and F., Mrs. S.. London: J. Nutt, 1706.
1694
A Serious Proposal To the Ladies, For the Advancement of their true and greatest Interest. London: Ptd. for K. Wilkin, 1694.
1688
Oroonoko: or, The Royal Slave. A True History. London: Ptd. for Will Canning, 1688.
1684
"The Golden Age. A Paraphrase on a Translation out of French" In Poems Upon Several Occasions: With a Voyage to the Island of Love. London: Ptd. for R. Tonson and J. Tonson, 1684.
1668
“Appendix to the Grounds of Natural Philosophy" In In her Grounds of Natural Philosophy: Divided into Thirteen Parts: With an Appendix Containing Five Parts. The Second Edition, much altered from the First, which went under the Name of Philosophical and Physical Opinions. Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious, and Excellent Princess, The Duchess of Newcastle . London: Ptd. A. Maxwell, 1668.
1666
The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing World In Part IV of her Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy. London: Ptd. By J. Maxwell, 1666.
1664
"A Country-life" In Poems By the most deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips The Matchless Orinda. To Which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey & Horace, Tragedies. With several other Translations out of French. London: Ptd. by J.M., 1664.
1662
Bell in Campo In Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Ptd. by A. Warren, 1662.
1655
"The Inventory of Judgements Commonwealth, the Author cares not in what World it is established" In The Worlds Olio, Edited by Lady M[argaret] of Newcastle,(1623?-74). London: Ptd. for J. Martin Allestrye, 1655.
1653
Twelve Humble Proposals To the Supreme Governours of the three Nations now assembled at Westminister concerning The Propagation of the Gospel, The New modling of the Universities, The Reformation of the Laws, The Supply of the necessities of the poor; And many other things of great moment, which may conduce to the honour of God, and the comfort and joy of his people. By M[ary] R[ande] an admirer and adorer of the good providence of God, in making such happy changes in these Nations, Edited by R[ande], M[ary] [pseud.]. London: Ptd. by Henry Hills, for R.C. and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, 1653.