Biblio
1815
The Pilgrim of the Sun. A Poem. London: Ptd. for William Blackwood, 1815.
1814
The Paradise of Coquettes. A Poem. In Nine Parts. London: Ptd. for John Murray, 1814.
1813
A Flight to the Moon; or, The Vision of Randalthus. Baltimore, MD: A. Miltenberger, 1813.
A New View of Society; or, Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character, and the Application of the Principle to Practice. London: Ptd. for Cadell and Davies, by Richard Taylor and Co., 1813.
Utopia Found: Being an Apology for Irish Absentees. Addressed to a Friend in Connaught. Bath, Eng.: Ptd. by Gye and Son, 1813.
1811
The Empire of the Nairs; or, The Rights of Women. An Eutopian Romance, in Twelve Books. Vol. 4 vols. in 2. London: Ptd. for T. Hookham and E.T. Hookham, 1811.
1810
1804
"A Poem on the Future Glory of the United States of America" In The Miscellaneous Works of David Humphreys: Late Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America to the Court of Madrid. New York: Ptd. by T.& J. Swords, 1804.
"A Poem on the Industry of the United States of America" In The Miscellaneous Works of David Humphreys: Late Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America to the Court of Madrid. New York: Ptd. by T.& J. Swords, 1804.
Travels of Young Candid and Doctor Pangloss to the Country of El-Dorado, Toward the End of the Eighteenth Century; Being a Continuation of Voltaire’s Candid. London: Ptd. D.N. Shury for J.F. Hughes, 1804.
1802
"Equality--A Political Romance" In The Temple of Reason (Philadelphia, PA). Vol. 2. 17 - 23., 1802.
Science Revived, or, The Vision of Alfred. A Poem in Eight Books. London: Ptd. for J.A. Gameau, 1802.
1801
1799
"A New Year's Poem" In Common Sense in dishabille, or The Farmer's Monitor. Containing a Variety of Familiar Essays, on Subjects Moral & Economical. To Which is Added a Perpetual Calendar, or Economical Almanack. Worcester, MA: Ptd. by Isaiah Thomas, Jun. for Isaiah Thomas, 1799.
The Vagabond. A Novel. Vol. 2 Vols. London: Ptd. for G. Walker, 1799.
1798
"[Alcuin]" In The Life of Charles Brockden Brown: Together With Selections From the Rarest of His Printed Works, From His Original Letters, And From His Manuscripts Before Unpublished. Vol. 2 vols. Philadelphia, PA: James P. Parke, 1798.
The Captive of the Castle of Sennaar: An African Tale Containing Various Anecdotes of the Sophians Hitherto Unknown To Mankind in General. London: Ptd. for the author, 1798.
1796
"The Institutions of the Republic of Utopia" In Early American Literature. Vol. 35.2., 1796.
"On the Vicissitudes of States and Kingdoms" In Gale’s Cabinet of Knowledge; or, Miscellaneous Recreations. Containing Moral and Philosophical Essays, Propositions, Natural and Metaphysical Maxims, And Observations on Select Subjects of general Utility. With a Series of Easy, Entertaining and Interesting, Mechanical, Magnetical, & Magical Experiments. Including the Most Celebrated Card Deceptions Ever Exhibited. Together With About Seven Hundred Serious, Comical, and Humorous Queries, Paradoxes, &c. &c. With Pertinent and Ingenious Answers. Being the Essence taken from The Lady’s, Gentlemen’s, & Carnan’s Diaries--Martin’s Philosophical Magazines--Ozanam & Hooper’s Recreations, &c. &c. (Illustrated with Copper-plate Engravings). To Which Are Added A Great Number of Originals. Likewise, An Appendix; Containing Various Propositions Tending to Prove Light and Heat Two Distinct Beings. With some curious Definitions in Optics. London: Ptd. for the Proprietors by W. Kemmish, 1796.
1795
The Commonwealth of Reason. London: Ptd. and sold by the author, and also by H.D. Symonds, B. Crosby, J. Ridgway, J. Smith, J. Burke, 1795.
Description of Spensonia. London: Hive of Liberty, 1795.
Memoirs of Planetes, or a Sketch of the Laws and Manners of Makar. London: Ptd. by Vaughan Griffiths, 1795.
1794
"Future State of the Western Territory" In The Columbian Muse. A Selection of American Poetry from Various Authors of Established Reputation. New-York: Ptd. by J. Carey, 1794.