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1888
California 350 Years Ago. Manuelo's Narrative. Translated from the Portuguese. San Francisco, CA/New York: Samuel Carson & Co./C.T. Dillingham, 1888.
1887
The Capture of London. London: General Publishing Co, 1887.
1886
1884
The Recognition of Friends in Heaven. Published at the Direction of the Cathedral Union, November 24th, 1884. [Christchurch, New Zealand]: Whitcombe & Tombs, 1884.
1883
Beyond the Gates. Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin, 1883.
1881
Arimas. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1881.
1880
The Angel of the Prairies; A Dream of the Future. Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret News Printing and Publishing Establishment, 1880.
"A Century Hence" In A Century Hence and Other Poems. Kansas City, MO: Ramsey, Millett & Hudson, 1880.
"A Century Hence" In A Century Hence and Other Poems. Kansas City, MO: Ramsey, Millett & Hudson, 1880.
1875
Skyward and Earthward. London: Samuel Tinsley, 1875.
1874
"A Dream within a Dream" In Independent (New York). Vol. 26 ., 1874.
1869
"Peter Pipers Letters. Peter's Vision" In Tuapeka Times (New Zealand) . Vol. 2.83 ., 1869.
1857
"Labour's Utopia" In Modern Manicheism, Labour's Utopia, and Other Poems. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1857.
1854
The Happy Colony. Dedicated to the Workmen of Great Britain. London: Saunders and Otley, 1854.
1853
Charles Hopewell; or, Society As It Is, and As It Should Be. Cincinnati, OH: Longley & Brother, 1853.
1852
The Geral-Milco; or The Narrative of a Residence in a Brazilian Valley of the Sierra-Paricis With Map and Illustrations. New York: Charles B. Norton, 1852.
1851
Gulliver Joi: His Three Voyages; Being an Account of His Marvelous Adventures in Kailoo, Hydrogenia and Ejario. New York: Charles Scribner, 1851.
1849
"Mellonta Tauta" In Godey's Lady's (Philadelphia, PA). Vol. 38., 1849.
1845
"The Monster Mine (Written especially for the South Australian Odd Fellows' Magazine, Vol. 103, No. 5)" In The South Australian Odd Fellows'; Magazine [Each issue has the title Odd Fellows' Magazine, but the first page of the volume has the full title]. Vol. 2.9 ., 1845.
1844
My First and Last Book. A Book for the Crisis and A Crisis for the Book. [Massachusetts?]: Np, 1844.
1838
"The Atlantis: A Southern World,--Or a Wonderful Continent,--Discovered in the Great Southern Ocean, and Supposed to be The Atlantis of Plato, or The Terra Australis Incognita of Dr. Swift, During a Voyage Conducted by Alonzo Pinzon Commander of The American Metal Ship Astrea" In The American Museum of Science, Literature and the Arts (Baltimore, MD). Vol. 1.1-4 - 2.1, 5-6 ., 1838.
Oxford in 1888, A Fragmentary Dream, Edited by P., R. [pseud.]. Oxford, Eng.: Henry Slatter, 1838.
1835
“The Junction of the Ocean. A Tale of the Year 2098” In Bengal Annual; A Literary Keepsake for 1835 ., 1835.
1827
The Course of Time, A Poem, in Ten Books. To Which are Prefixed a Brief Memoir of the Author, an Analysis of the Poem, and an Index to the Principle Passages, Sentiments, or Descriptions. By Rev. William Jenks, D.D.. Vol. 2 vols. Edinburgh, Scot./London: William Blackwood/Thomas Cadell, 1827.