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Davies, William. When the River Ran Dry. Livonia, MI: BHC Press/Indigo, 2018.
Davies, Pete(b. 1959). The Last Election. London: André Deutsch, 1986.
Davies, R[obert] Rice. “The Visit of Elidorus to the Fairy Kingdom Beneath the Bay” In The Cambrian Sketch-Book. Tales, Scenes, and Legends of Wild Wales . London/Swansea, Wales: Simpkin, Marshall/The Cambrian Welsh and English Book Publishing Co., 1875.
Davies, Pete(b. 1959). Dollarville. New York: Random House, 1989.
Davies, Tom [Thomas](b. 1941). The Electric Harvest. London: New English Library, 1984.
Walton, Jo[seph Churches](b. 1982). “Public Money and Democracy” In Economic Science Fictions, Edited by Davies, William. London: Goldsmiths Press, 2018.
Davin, Felicia. “The Tip of the Tongue” In Queers Destroy Science Fiction, Edited by McGuire, Seanan(b. 1978). Vol. Lightspeed, no. 61., 2015.
Davis, Davey. X. A Novel. New York: Catapult, 2022.
Davis, [Horace] Chan[dler](b. 1926). "Last Year's Grave Undug" In Great Science Fiction by Scientists, Edited by Conklin, Groff. New York: Collier Books, 1962.
Davis, Andrew Jackson(1826-1910). The Principles of Nature, Her Divine Revelations, and A Voice to Mankind. In Three Parts. Part First. Any theory, hypothesis, philosophy, sect, creed, morality will bloom with an or institution that fears investigation, openly manifests its own error. Part Second. Reason is a flower of the spirit, and its fragrance is liberty and knowledge. Part Third. When distributive justice pervades the social world, virtue and morality will bloom with an immortal beauty; while the Sun of Righteousness will arise in the horizon of universal industry, and shed its genial rays over all the fields of peace, plenty, and human happiness!. New York: Published by S.S. Lyon and Wm. Fishbough, 1847.
Davis, Andrew Jackson(1826-1910). Views of Our Heavenly Home. A Sequel to A Stellar Key to the Summerland. Boston, MA: Colby & Rich, 1878.
Davis, Rebecca [Blaine] Harding(1831-1910). "The Passing of Niagara" In The Independent. Vol. 49.2556 ., 1897.
Davis, [Horace] Chan[dler](b. 1926). "It Walks in Beauty" In Star Science Fiction 1.1. Vol. 1.1 ., 1958.
Davis, Stephen A.(b. 1946), and Royal, Lyssa. Future Sex. [Phoenix, AZ]: Royal Priest Research, 1990.
Davis, Grania [Eve](1943-2017). "Young Love" In Orbit 13, Edited by Knight, Damon [Francis](1922-2002). New York: Berkley Books, 1974.
Davis, Harold McGill. The City of Endeavor: A Religious Novel devoted to the interests of Good Citizenship in the City of Brooklyn. Brooklyn, NY: Collins & Day, 1895.
Davis, Cheryl Elaine. “Stone Hands” In Sinister Wisdom. Vol. no. 34., 1988.
Davis, Capt. Nathan. Beulah; or A Parable of Social Regeneration. Kansas City, MO: Press of Hudson-Kimberly Pub. Company, 1904.
Davis, Andrew Jackson(1826-1910). The Diakka, and Their Earthly Victims; Being an Explanation of Much That Is False and Repulsive in Spiritualism. New York: A.J. Davis & Co., 1874.
Davis, Thomas D.(b. 1941). “The People of the Underground” In In his Contemporary Moral and Social Issues: An Introduction through Original Fiction, Discussion, and Readings . Chichester, Eng./Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell, 2014.
Davis, Emry. The Bride of Christ. A Message from Jerusalem to the True and Faithful Subjects of Jesus Christ throughout the World. Jerusalem: The Palestine Press, 1923.
Davis, Rebecca [Blaine] Harding(1831-1910). "Berrytown" In Lippincott's Magazine (Philadelphia, PA). Vol. 11-12., 1873.
Davis, [Horace] Chan[dler](b. 1926). "Adrift at the Policy Level" In Above the Human Landscape: A Social Science Fiction Anthology, Edited by McNelly, Willis E. and Stover, Leon [Eugene](1929-2006). Pacific Palisades, CA: Goodyear Publishing, 1959.
Davis, Thomas D.(b. 1941). "The Divided States of America" In Contemporary Moral and Social Issues: An Introduction through Original Fiction, Discussion, and Readings . Chichester, Eng./Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell, 2014.
Davis, Milton [John]. "Carnival" In Hadithi & The State of Black Speculative Fiction. Edinburgh, Scot.: Academia Lunare/Luna Press, 2020.

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