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"Project Stone" In Nightmare Flower. New York: Tor, 1992.
“Project Plowshare. Being that Most Excellent Account of Travails and Contayning Many Pretie Hystories By Him Set Foorth in Comely Colours and Most Delightfully Discoursed Upon as Beautified and Well Furnished Divers Good and Commendable in the Gesiht of Men of That Most Lamentable Wepens Fasoun Designer Lars Powderdry and What Nearly Became of Him Due to Certain Most Dreadful Forces" In Worlds of Tomorrow . Vol. 3. 4 - 5 (16 - 17) ., 1965.
Project "New Jerusalem". Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2011.
Project Millennium. New York: Ace Books, 1987.
Project Lambda. Port Washington, NY: Ashley Books, 1979.
Project F. New York: Random House/Penguin Random House, 2023.
"Project Empathy" In Asimov’s Science Fiction. Vol. 40.3 (482) ., 2016.
"Project 40" In Galaxy Science Fiction . Vol. 33.3 - 5 ., 1972.
Prohibiting Poverty. Being Suggestions for a Method of Obtaining Economic Security. Winter Park, FL: Rollins Press, 1932.
The Progressives Abroad. London: William Reeves, 1901.
"Progress in Arcadia" In Myself and the Young Bowman . Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1932.
"The Programmed People" In Amazing Stories . Vol. 37.6 - 7 ., 1963.
"A Program of Radical Democracy" In The Popular Science Monthly (New York), Edited by Cattell, J. McKeen. Vol. 80., 1912.
The Program. New York: Simon Pulse, 2013.
"Prognosis: Terminal" In 2020 Vision, Edited by Pournelle, Jerry [Eugene](1933-2017). New York: Avon, 1974.
"Progeny" In If (Buffalo, NY). Vol. 4.3., 1954.
Profiteer. Hostile Takeover # 1. New York: DAW Books, 1995.
The Profit of Doom. Science Fiction. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1970.
"Profit Margin" In Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine. Vol. no. 12 ., 2007.
Professor Mmaa’s Lecture. London: Gaberbocchus Press , 1953.
The Professor in Erin. Dublin, Ireland: M.H. Gill and Son, 1918.
The Professor. A Novel. London: Boriswood, 1938.
"Professionals" In Interzone. Vol. no. 86 ., 1994.
"Profession" In Astounding Science Fiction . Vol. 59.5., 1957.
The Product-Sharing Village. Chicago, IL: Civic Letters Co, 1894.