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[Dunton], [John](1659-1733). The Informer's Doom, or An Amazing and Seasonable Letter from Utopia Directed to the Man in the Moon. Giving a full and pleasant Account of the Arraignment, Tryal, and Condemnation, of all those grand and bitter Enemies that disturb and molest all Kingdoms and States, throughout the Christian World. To which is added (as a caution to honest Country-men) the Arraignment, Tryal, and Condemnation of the Knavery and Cheats that are used in every particular Trade in the city of London. Presented to the consideration of all the Tantivy-Lads and Lasses in Urope, by a true Son of the Church of England. Curiously Illustrated with about Threescore Cuts. London: Ptd. for John Dunton, 1683.
[D’Apery], [Helen Burrell](1842-1915). A Fair Californian. New York: Minerva, 1889.
[Egerton], [Mary](1670-1723?). "The Retreat" In Poems on Several Occasions Together with a Pastoral, Edited by F[yge], Mrs. S[arah] and F., Mrs. S.. London: J. Nutt, 1706.
[Eldershaw], [Flora Sydney Patricia](1897-1956), and [Barnard], [Marjorie Faith](1897-1987). Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Georgian House, 1947.
[Ellerman], [Annie Winifred](1894-1983). Visa for Avalon. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965.
[Ellis], [G.A.]. New Britain. A Narrative of a Journey, by Mr. Ellis, To a Country So Called By Its Inhabitants, Discovered in the Vast Plain of the Missouri, in North America, and Inhabited by a People of British Origin, Who Live Under an Equitable System of Society, Productive of Peculiar Independence and Happiness. Also, Some Account of Their Constitution, Laws, Institutions, Customs and Philosophical Opinions: Together With a Brief Sketch of Their History from the Time of Their Departure from Great Britain. London: Ptd. for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1820.
[Emmens], [Stephen Henry]. The Sixteenth Amendment. Vol. Dillingham's American Library No. 13. New York: G. W. Dillingham, 1896.
[Engh], [Mary Jane](b. 1933). "We Serve the State of Freedom" In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . Vol. 27.1 (158)., 1964.
[Erskine], [Thomas](1750-1823). The Second Part of Armata. London: John Murray, 1817.
[Erskine], [Thomas](1750-1823). Armata, A Fragment. London: John Murray, 1817.
[Etzler], [John Adolphus](1791?-1846?). Dialogue on Etzler's Paradise Between Messrs. Clear, Flat, Dunce, and Grudge. By The Author of "Paradise within Reach of All Men, without Labour, by Powers of Nature and Machinery".-- Mechanical System, To Perform the Labours of Man and Beast by Inanimate Powers."--and the Invention of the Naval Automaton, Etc., Etc.. London: James B. O'Brien, 1843.
[Evans], [Thomas](b. 1763). Address of the Society of Spencean Philanthropists To All Mankind On the Means of Promoting Liberty and Happiness. London: Ptd. by order of the Society, 1817.
[Evans], [Ambrose]. The Adventures, and Surprizing Deliverances, of James Dubourdieu, and His Wife: Who were taken by Pyrates, and carried to the Uninhabited-Part of the Isle of Paradise. Containing A Description of that Country, its Laws, Religion and Customs: Of Their being at last releas'd; and how they came to Paris, where they are still living. Also, The Adventures of Alexander Vendchurch, Whose Ship's Crew Rebelled against him, and set him on Shore of an Island in the South-Sea, where he liv'd five Years, five Months, and seven Days; and was at last providentially releas'd by a Jamaica Ship. Written by Himself. London: Ptd. by J. Bettenham; C. Rivington; J. Brotherton and W. Meadows; A. Dodd; and W. Charwood, 1719.
[Evans], [Thomas](b. 1763). Christian Policy in Full Practice Among the People of Harmony, A Town in the State of Pennsylvania, North America; As Described in Melish's Travels through the United States, and Birkbeck's Notes on a Journey in America. To Which are subjoined, a Concise view of the Spencean System of Agrarian Fellowship, and some Observations on the manifest Similarity between the Principles of that System and of the truly Fraternal and Christianly Establishment of the Harmonists. London: Hay and Turner, 1818.
[Eyde], [Edythe](1921-2015). "New Year's Revolution (A Satire)" In Vice Versa: America's Gayest Magazine (Los Angeles, CA) . Vol. 1.8 ., 1948.
[Fairburn], [Edwin](1827-1911). The Ships of Tarshish: A Sequel to Sue's "The Wandering Jew". London: Hall & Co, 1867.
[Fairburn], [Edwin](1827-1911). "A Little of the Future of the North of Auckland" In Prologue Written in 1884. Auckland, New Zealand: H. Brett, General Steam Print, 1884.
[Fairfield], [Charles]. The Socialist Revolution of 1888. London: Harrison and Sons, 1884.
[Farnese], [A.]. The Wanderer in the Spirit Lands. London: W.J. Sinkins, 1896.
[Fawkes], [Frank Attfield]. Marmaduke, Emperor of Europe. Being a Record of Some Strange Adventures in the Remarkable Career of a Political and Social Reformer Who Was Famous at the Commencement of the Twentieth Century. Chelmsford, Eng./London: Edmund Durrant/Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1895.
[Fayette], [John B.](1850?-1927). Voices from Many Hill Tops, Echoes from Many Valleys, or the Experiences of Spirits Eon and Eona, In Earth Life and Spirit Spheres, In Ages Past, In the Long, Long Ago, And their Many Incarnations in Earth Life, And On Other Worlds, Given Through the Sun Angels' Order of Light. Springfield, MA: Press Springfield Printing Company, 1886.
[Fearn], [John Francis Russell](1908-60). 2,000 Years On. London: Scion, 1950.
[Fearn], [John Francis Russell](1908-60). The Micro Men. London: Scion Press, 1950.
[Feldman], [Suzanne](b. 1958). Hand of Prophecy. New York: Avon Eos, 1998.
[Ferrar], [William Moore]. The Dream of Ubertus. Hobart Town and Launceston, TAS, Australia: J. Walch & Sons, 1870.

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