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1894
Why Not? or Lawyer Truman’s Story. Chicago, IL: W. Ward & Co., 1894.
1895
Hedged With Divinities. Wellington, New Zealand: R. Coupland Harding, 1895.
"A Story of Strange Sights" In Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW, Australia) . Vol. 51 ., 1895.
1896
Heaven on Earth. New York: Lovell Brothers, 1896.
1897
Zelma, The Mystic: or, White Magic, Versus Black. Chicago, IL: Author's Publishing Co, 1897.
1898
Golden Gleams from the Heavenly Light. Springfield, MA: Star Publishing Co, 1898.
Golden Gleams from the Heavenly Light. Springfield, MA: Star Publishing Co, 1898.
1899
Looking Through the Mists; or, Every Hearth Knoweth Its Own Sorrow. New York: F. Tennyson Neely, 1899.
1900
"Imaginary Interview With the New Year" In A Song of Auckland and Other Verses . Auckland, New Zealand: Author, 1900.
"Imaginary Interview With the New Year" In A Song of Auckland and Other Verses . Auckland, New Zealand: Author, 1900.
1901
Intermere. Columbus, OH: XX. Century Publishing Company, 1901.
"The Secret History of Eddypus, the World Empire" In Mark Twain's Fables of Man, Edited by Tuckey, John S.. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1901.
"The Secret History of Eddypus, the World Empire" In Mark Twain's Fables of Man, Edited by Tuckey, John S.. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1901.
"A Trip to Mars: An 'Awful Venture,' A Curious Message. Being a copy of a circular addressed to the inhabitants of this world, by Mr. H.V. Mundo, the late visitor to the planet Mars. Reprinted from the Wellington A1 and New Zealand Tit-Bits" In A Trip to Mars: An "Awful Venture," A Curious Message. Being a copy of a circular addressed to the inhabitants of this world, by Mr. H.V. Mundo, the late visitor to the planet Mars. Vol. Cover says 2nd ed. Auckland, New Zealand: Wilson and Horton, 1901.
"A Trip to Mars: An 'Awful Venture,' A Curious Message. Being a copy of a circular addressed to the inhabitants of this world, by Mr. H.V. Mundo, the late visitor to the planet Mars. Reprinted from the Wellington A1 and New Zealand Tit-Bits" In A Trip to Mars: An "Awful Venture," A Curious Message. Being a copy of a circular addressed to the inhabitants of this world, by Mr. H.V. Mundo, the late visitor to the planet Mars. Vol. Cover says 2nd ed. Auckland, New Zealand: Wilson and Horton, 1901.
1904
A Prince of the People: A Romance of Modern Royalty. London: Isbister and Company, 1904.
1905
The Spirit of Co-operation. Written by "Truth". Lewiston, ME: The Co-operative Association of America, 1905.
1906
Made in His Image. London: Hutchinson and Company, 1906.
1907
"Extracts from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven Taken from His Own Ms" In Harper's Monthly Magazine (New York). Vol. 116.691 - 92 ., 1907.
1909
"The Appeal to the Artist [To Professor Patrick Geddes.]" In Rose and Vine. London: Elkin Mathews, 1909.
The New Columbia or the Re-United States. Findley, OH: New Columbia Publishing Company, 1909.
Shanghaied Through Space or A Trip To Mars and Other Psychic Experiences. Middle Grove, NY: W. Bronson Taylor, 1909.
1911
The Reign of the Saints. London: Alston Rivers, 1911.