Biblio
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Philip Dru: Administrator. A Story of Tomorrow 1920-1935. New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1912.
Olympus. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co, 1855.
The Milltillionaire. [Boston, MA]: np, 1895.
The Six Days Adventure, or the New Utopia. A Comedy, as it is acted at his Royal Highness the Duke of York's Theatre. London: Tho. Dring, 1671.
The Writing on the Wall In Three Parts Past, Present and Future. Vancouver, BC, Canada: Sun Pub. Co., 1921.
"The Cloud Weaver's Song" In Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors. Np: Fix Solutions Lab, 2021.
Quarantine: The Loners. Book One. New York: Egmont USA, 2012.
"Gaia, The Planetary Religion: The Sacred Marriage of Art and Science". Massachusetts, Amherst: Dissertation, 1994.
"City of Tagaste" In So Here Then Are the Preachments Entitled the City of Tagaste, and A Dream and A Prophecy, Edited by Robarge, Harriet. Vol. 940 copy ed. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters at the Roycroft Shop, 1900.
"The Idealist" In Astounding Science Fiction . Vol. 25.5 ., 1940.
The Way to Neutopia. Poems and Woodcuts. Amherst, MA: Ken John, 1988.
"A Dream and a Prophecy" In So Here Then Are the Preachments Entitled the City of Tagaste, and A Dream and A Prophecy, Edited by Robarge, Harriet. Vol. 940 copy ed. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters at the Roycroft Shop, 1900.
A Crystal Age. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1887.
The Simple Life Limited. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1911.
On Heaven In Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Vol. 4.3., 1914.
Gulliver Joe. London: Isbister, 1903.
The Seventh Dream. London: F.V. White & Co, 1888.
The Beautiful City., 1998.
Fraudulent Conversion. A Romance of the Gold Standard. London: Stanley Paul, 1935.
Tomorrow and Tomorrow. New York: Pyramid, 1956.
A Dream of the Days to Be. Oxford, Eng.: F.H. Plummer, 1887.
CrashCourse. New York: Ace Books, 1993.
Laputa Revisited by Gulliver Redivivus in 1905 In 1905. London: Hirschfeld Brothers, 1905.
Passion Play. Victoria, BC, Canada: Beach Holme Publishers, 1992.
A Derelict Empire. Edinburgh, Scot.: William Blackwood and Sons, 1912.