Biblio
1901
"The Greatest Thing in the World" In The Nineteenth Hole: Being Tales of the Fair Green. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1901.
The Hope of England. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 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.
A Man from Mars. Los Angeles, CA: Ptd. by B.R. Baumgardt, 1901.
Mark Chester: or A Mill and A Million. A Tale of Southern California. Boston, MA: Benner of Light Publishing Co, 1901.
"A New Century Girl: A Dream of the Housewife's Guild" In New Zealand Illustrated Magazine. Vol. 4., 1901.
A New Religion. (For Circulation among Adults only). Auckland, New Zealand: Ptd. by Albert Spencer, 1901.
The Occults in Council or The Great Learning. Denver, CO: HE Smith-Brooks Printing Co. , 1901.
The Progressives Abroad. London: William Reeves, 1901.
Prophet of the Kingdom. Washington, DC: The Neale Publishing Company, 1901.
The Purple Cloud. London: Chatto & Windus, 1901.
The Queen of Appalachia. New York: Abbey Press, 1901.
Riallaro. The Archipelago of Exiles. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901.
Romance of Races or The Genesis of Nations. Washington, DC: The Neale Publishing Co, 1901.
"The Secret History of Eddypus, the World Empire" In Mark Twain's Fables of Man, Edited by Tuckey, John S.. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1901.
Thyra; A Romance of the Polar Pit. New York: Henry Holt, 1901.
"A Trip to Mars: An 'Awful Venture,' A Curious Message. Being a copy of a circular addressed to the inhabitants of this world, by Mr. H.V. Mundo, the late visitor to the planet Mars. Reprinted from the Wellington A1 and New Zealand Tit-Bits" In A Trip to Mars: An "Awful Venture," A Curious Message. Being a copy of a circular addressed to the inhabitants of this world, by Mr. H.V. Mundo, the late visitor to the planet Mars. Vol. Cover says 2nd ed. Auckland, New Zealand: Wilson and Horton, 1901.
Two Thousand Years of Celestial Life. Introduction to Science and Key of Life; Manifestations of Divine Law. [Received Through Psychic Telegraphy]. Autobiography of Clytina; Born in Athens, 147 B.C. Passed to Celestial Life, 131 B.C.. Detroit, MI: Astro Publishing. Co, 1901.
Under Which Master or the Story of the Long Strike at Coverdale: A Romance of Labor. New York: Abbey Press, 1901.
“The University Library of the Future. A Vox Populi (With many apologies to Mr. Anstey)” In Cambridge Review. Vol. 23., 1901.
Visitors from Mars; A Narrative. Portland, OR: Ptd. by Beattie & Hofmann, 1901.
“Will There Be Servants in 2000 A.D.” In Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress Upon Human Life and Thought . London: Chapman and Hall, 1901.