Biblio
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Message Ends. London: Jonathan Cape, 1969.
"A Railway in Utopia" In Hours at Home (New York). Vol. 10.4., 1870.
Rinehard: A Melodrama of the Nineteen-Thirties. London: Arthur Barker, 1933.
The Future Took Us. London: The Bodley Head, 1957.
The Doomsday Gene. New York: Weybright & Talley, 1973.
The Rakehells of Heaven. New York: Weybright & Talley, 1969.
Sex and the High Command. New York: Weybright and Talley, 1970.
The Last Starship from Earth. New York: Weybright and Talley, 1968.
Rational Communism. The Present and the Future Republic of North America. New York: The Social Science Publishing Company, 1885.
The End, A Projection, not a Prophecy. London: Douglas Organ, 1947.
The New Koran of the Pacifican Friendhood: Text-book of Turkish Reformers, In the Teaching and Example of Their Esteemed Master Jaido Morata. London: George Manwaring, 1861.
The Wipe. Weston, Eng.: NewCon Press, 2021.
Light a Last Candle. London: Rapp & Whiting, 1969.
"The Discontent Contingency" In New Writings in S-F , Edited by Carnell, [Edward] John(1912-72). Vol. 19. London: Dennis Dobson, 1971.
A Planet Called Terra. London: Digit, 1962.
A Letter from Sydney, the Principal Town of Australasia. Together with the Outline of a System of colonization, Edited by Gouger, Robert Editor. London: Joseph Cross/Simpkin and Marshall/Effingham Wilson, 1829.
"A Brief History of Altruria. Narrative of Sir Robert Horton" In The Cosmopolitan: A Monthly Illustrated Magazine . Vol. 20.2-5., 1895.
The Reign of Selfishness. A Story of Concentrated Wealth. New York: M. K. Pelletreau, 1891.
"The Discovery of Altruria. Narrative of Sir Robert Horton" In The Cosmopolitan: A Monthly Illustrated Magazine . Vol. 20.1., 1895.
Oxford in 1888, A Fragmentary Dream, Edited by P., R. [pseud.]. Oxford, Eng.: Henry Slatter, 1838.
Various Prospects of Mankind, Nature, and Providence. London: Ptd. for A. Millar, 1761.
The Sound of His Horn. London: Peter Davies, 1952.
An Account of the Giants Lately Discovered. In a Letter to a Friend in the Country. London: Ptd. for F. Noble, 1766.
The Shelter in Bedlam. Np: Privately ptd, 1937.