Biblio
1887
A Crystal Age. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1887.
"A Divided Republic: An Allegory of the Future" In The Phrenological Journal (New York) . Vol. ns 33 (os 84).2 - 3 ., 1887.
A Dream of the Days to Be. Oxford, Eng.: F.H. Plummer, 1887.
A Harmony in Deep Mourning” In his Love and Pride on an Iceberg and Other Tales . London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co., 1887.
“How We Live and How We Might Live” In Commonweal. Vol. 3.73 - 77 ., 1887.
The Island of Anarchy. A Fragment of History in the 20th Century. Reading, Eng.: Miss Langley, Lovejoy's Library, 1887.
“A Lady and the Lords” In Love and Pride on an Iceberg and Other Tales . London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co., 1887.
"Letters from the Planets" In Cassell's Family Magazine . Vol. 13 ., 1887.
Man Abroad: A Yarn of Some Other Century. New York: G.W. Dillingham, 1887.
Our Own Pompeii: A Romance of Tomorrow. Vol. 2 Vols. Edinburgh, Scot.: William Blackwood and Sons, 1887.
The Republic of the Future; or, Socialism A Reality. New York: Cassell and Company, 1887.
“Strephon and Phyllis in 1920” In Love and Pride on an Iceberg and Other Tales. London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co., 1887.
The Tables Turned; or Nupkins Awakened. A Socialist Interlude. London: Office of "The Commonweal", 1887.
"Three Dreams in a Desert" In The Fortnightly Review. Vol. 48 ., 1887.
1886
Among the Têtchas of Central Asia. London: Southern Publishing Company, 1886.
Atla: A Story of the Lost Island. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1886.
"Bietigheim". New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1886.
"The Blindman's World" In Atlantic Monthly (Boston, MA). Vol. 58.349., 1886.
The Brotherhood of Rest. Reading, Eng.: E. Langley, Lovejoy's Library, 1886.
The Centre of the British Empire. Ottawa, ON, Canada: Author, 1886.
Cromwell the Third: or The Jubilee of Liberty. A Letter Written by Julius Boanerges to His Son. London: Author, 1886.
"A Dream of John Ball" In The Commonweal . Vol. 2 - 3.44 - 54., 1886.
Falsivir's Travels. The Remarkable Adventures of John Falsivir Seaman at the North Pole and in the Interior of the Earth With a Description of the Wonderful People and the Things Discovered There. [London]: Published for the Proprietor, 1886.
"Federation of the World Inevitable Before the Year 2000. And the progress of the world during the next hundred years from now enormous, astounding, and greater than that of all the previous centuries put together. The human race, after many ages of fitful, painful, and weary struggling, is now fast ripening to a united, beautiful, and majestic flower, the crowning blossom of earth" In Cole’s Fun Doctor: The Funniest Book in the World. London/Melbourne, VIC, Australia: George Routledge & Sons/E.W. Cole Book Arcade, 1886.