Biblio
1855
["Description of a Community Plan"] In Robert Owen's Address, Delivered At the Meeting in St. Martin's Hall, Lonc [sic.] Acre, London, On the 1st. of January, 1855. London: Effingham Wilson, J. Clayton and Son, Holyoake, 1855.
1848
A Dream of Reform. London: John Chapman, 1848.
1846
Dolores: A Novel of South America. Vol. 4 parts. New York/Montevideo, Uruguay/New York: Author/Libreria Hernandez/Marrener, Lockwood, 1846.
1843
1834
The Doctor &c., Edited by Warter, John Wood. Vol. New ed. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1834.
1831
"Decline and Fall of the British Empire" In Scenes of Life and Shades of Character, Edited by Watts, Alaric A.. Vol. 2 vols. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831.
1830
Description of an Architectural Model from a Design by Stedman Whitwell, Esq. for a Community Upon a Principle of United Interests as Advocated by Robert Owen, Esq.. London: Hurst Chance & Co. and Effingham Wilson, 1830.
"A Dialogue for the Year 2130, Extracted from the Album of a Modern Sibyl" In The Keepsake for MDCCCXXX, Edited by Reynolds, Frederic Mansel. London: Pub. For the Proprietor, by Hurst, Chance, and Co., 1830.
1824
“The Deserted City” In The Deserted City; Eva, A Tale in Two Cantos; and Other Poems . London: Ptd. for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1824.
1816
"Darkness" In Lord Byron: The Complete Political Works, Edited by McGann, Jerome J.. Vol. 7. vols. Oxford, Eng.: Clarendon Press, 1816.
1795
Description of Spensonia. London: Hive of Liberty, 1795.
1789
"The Dreamer No. VI" In The Massachusetts Magazine or Monthly Museum (Boston, MA). Vol. 1.6., 1789.
1770
The Deserted Village, A Poem. London: W. Griffin, 1770.
1762
1761
A Discourse on the Christian Union: The Substance of Which Was Delivered Before the Reverend Convention of the Congregational Clergy in the Colony of Rhode Island; Assembled at Bristol. April 23, 1760. Boston, N.E.: Printed and sold by Edes and Gill, 1761.
1754
The Dreamer. London: Ptd. for W. Owen, 1754.
1720
"A Description of New Athens in Terra Australis incognita." By One who resided many years on the Spot. [Signed] Maurice Williams. [The title page gives the title as "The Fortunate Shipwreck, or a Description of New Athens, being an Account of the Laws, Manners, Religion, and Customs of that Country; by Morris Williams, Gent. [pseud.] who resided there above Twenty Years" In Miscellanea Aurea: or the Golden Medley, Edited by Williams, Maurice. London: Ptd. for A. Bettesworth and J. Pemberton, 1720.
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.
1641
A Description of the famous Kingdome of Macaria; shewing its excellent Government: Wherein The Inhabitants live in great Prosperity, Health, and Happinesse; the King obeyed, the Nobles honoured; and all good men respected, Vice punished, and Vertue rewarded. An Example to other Nations: In a Dialogue between a Schollar and a Traveller. London: Ptd. for Francis Constable, 1641.
1611
"A Description of Cooke-ham" In Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. London: Valentine Simmes, 1611.
1573
A Dialogue both pleasante and pietifull, wherein is a godly regimente against the fever Pestilence with a consolacion and comfort against death. Vol. Newlie. corr. London: Iohn Kingston, 1573.