Biblio
1899
In a State of Nature. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co, 1899.
The Island Impossible. Boston, MA: Little, Brown & Co., 1899.
1900
I Wish. Albany, NY: Albany Printing Co., 1900.
"Imaginary Interview With the New Year" In A Song of Auckland and Other Verses . Auckland, New Zealand: Author, 1900.
In Oudemon; Reminiscences of an Unknown People by an Occasional Traveler. New York: The Grafton Press, 1900.
Introductory to a New Model for Concourse, Called Utopia, where life Is Eternal--Death Excluded. Phoenix, AZ: Adams Printing Co, 1900.
1901
"In The World Celestial". New York/Chicago, IL: Alliance Publishing Co./Plymouth Publishing Co. , 1901.
"Inoculation Day" In Fancy Free. London: Methuen, 1901.
Intermere. Columbus, OH: XX. Century Publishing Company, 1901.
The Island of Justice. Vol. Australian ed. There is no evidence of there ever being a non-Australian edition. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Gordon & Gotch, 1901.
1902
"Isola or The Disinherited. A Drama" In Young Oxford. Vol. 3.36 - 4.41., 1902.
1903
The Ideal City. New York: Author, 1903.
"In Our Midst. The Letters of Callicrates to Dione, Queen of the Xanthians, concerning England and the English, Anno Domini 1902" In Review of Reviews Annual., 1903.
1905
An Ideal City for an Ideal People. [Independence, MO]: [Author], 1905.
"In the Days of the Comet" In Cosmopolitan Magazine . Vol. 40 - 41., 1905.
It Beats the Shakers or A New Tune. London: Anglo-American Corp., 1905.
1907
The Immortal Light. London: Cassell, 1907.
The Industrial Republic; A Study of the America of Ten Years Hence. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1907.
The Iron Heel. New York: Macmillan, 1907.
1909
In the Grip of the Trusts. London: Methuen & Co., 1909.
1912
An Individualist's Utopia. London: Lawrence Nelson, 1912.
1914
"In 1999"; A Problem Play of the Future. New York: Samuel French, 1914.
1915
"The Ideal Army" In The Gasper. Vol. no. 7., 1915.
1916
"If the Germans Came" In Irish Times ., 1916.
1919
"If Germany had won" In The Hohenzollerns in America and other impossibilities. London: John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1919.