Biblio
1896
A New Eden. London: Ward and Lock, 1896.
An Outland Journey. Boston, MA: Copeland and Day, 1896.
A Prophetic Romance; Mars to Earth. Boston, MA: Arena Publishing Company, 1896.
The Real History of Money Island. London: Brotherhood Publishing Company, 1896.
The Sixteenth Amendment. Vol. Dillingham's American Library No. 13. New York: G. W. Dillingham, 1896.
The Time Is Coming. New York: G.W. Dillingham, 1896.
“Utopia in a Nutshell” In American Fabian . Vol. 2.4., 1896.
A Visit to Blestland. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: George Robertson & Co., 1896.
The Wanderer in the Spirit Lands. London: W.J. Sinkins, 1896.
A Woman of To-Morrow: A Tale of the Twentieth Century. Vol. 2nd ed. London: Women's Printing Society, 1896.
1895
"The Abolition of Money" In The Idler: An Illustrated Monthly . Vol. 6., 1895.
Altruria. New York: Altruria Publishing Company, 1895.
Aristopia: A Romance-History of the New World. Boston, MA: Arena Publishing Company, 1895.
The Banker’s Dream. A Fiction. An Argument for the Free Coinage of Silver. Vineland, NJ: Progressive Book Publishing Co. , 1895.
The Better World. New York: Truth Seeker Publishing Company, 1895.
"A Brief History of Altruria. Narrative of Sir Robert Horton" In The Cosmopolitan: A Monthly Illustrated Magazine . Vol. 20.2-5., 1895.
"Christmas in the Year 2000" In Ladies Home Journal . Vol. 12.2 ., 1895.
The City of Endeavor: A Religious Novel devoted to the interests of Good Citizenship in the City of Brooklyn. Brooklyn, NY: Collins & Day, 1895.
The Coming Revolution. Boston, MA: Arena Publishing Co., 1895.
Crankadom. Lincoln, NB: Jacob North & Co., Printers, 1895.
"The Discovery of Altruria. Narrative of Sir Robert Horton" In The Cosmopolitan: A Monthly Illustrated Magazine . Vol. 20.1., 1895.
A Dream of the Future; or Home Rule for Ladies. A Comic Opera in One Act and Four Scenes. Blackburn, Eng.: Green & Sons, 1895.
The Equalities of Para-Para, Written from the Dictation of George Rambler, M.D., F.R.G.S. Chicago, IL: The Schuldt-Gathmann Company, 1895.
Etidorhpa or The End of the Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey as Communicated in Manuscript to Llewellyn Drury Who Promised to Print the Same, But Finally Evaded the Responsibility Which was Assumed by John Uri Lloyd. Cincinnati, OH: Pub. by John Uri Lloyd, 1895.
"A Few Years Hence" In A Secret of the Sea and Other Colonial Stories. Christchurch, New Zealand: Simpson & Williams, 1895.