Biblio
1844
1843
"Rules and Regulations of a Community" In The New Moral World. Vol. ns 5.14 - 15 ., 1843.
"The Vision: A Fragment" In Southern Cross, New Zealand Guardian, Auckland, Thames, and Bay of Plenty Advertizer. Vol. 1.33 ., 1843.
1842
The Amazonian Republic Recently Discovered in the Interior of Peru. By Ex-Midshipman Timothy Savage, B.C. Member of the Philosophical Society of Baltimore and of the Antiquarian Academy of Staten Island. New York: Samuel Colman, 1842.
"Locksley Hall" In Poems. Vol. 2 vols. London: Edward Moxon, 1842.
A Voyage from Utopia to Several Unknown Regions of the World. By Yarbfj. Translated from the American, Edited by Lloyd-Prichard, M. F.. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1842.
1841
A Century Hence or, A Romance of 1941, Edited by Noble, Donald R.. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1841.
"The Future Is Better Than the Past" In The Dial (Boston, MA). Vol. 2.1., 1841.
"Marriage, or a Vision of Socialism" In The Bristol Magazine, and Western Literary Journal . Vol. no. 2 ., 1841.
"A New Society" In The Lowell Offering; A Repository of Original Articles, Written Exclusively By Females Employed in the Mills (Lowell, MA). Vol. 1., 1841.
The Orphan of Novogorod: An Illyrian Tale. London: Black and Armstrong, 1841.
1840
"The Assassins. A Fragment of a Romance" In Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Edited by Shelley, Mrs. [Mary Wollstonecraft](1797-1851). Vol. 2 vols. London: E. Moxon, 1840.
Elmaphil: A Fragment of the Last Antediluvian Days. London: Saunders & Otley, 1840.
Social Destiny of Man: or, Association and Reorganization of Industry. Philadelphia, PA: C. F. Stollmeyer, 1840.
Society Organized. An Allegory: Part I. London: Sherwood, 1840.
1839
"The Last Man" In The Last Man; A Poem, in Three Cantos. London: Hugh Cunningham, 1839.
"The Political Pilgrim's Progress" In Northern Liberator . Vol. 2.66, 68 - 69, 71, 74 - 76., 1839.
The Revolution in the Mind and Practice of the Human Race, or the Coming Change from Irrationality to Rationality. London: Effingham Wilson, 1839.
1838
"The Atlantis: A Southern World,--Or a Wonderful Continent,--Discovered in the Great Southern Ocean, and Supposed to be The Atlantis of Plato, or The Terra Australis Incognita of Dr. Swift, During a Voyage Conducted by Alonzo Pinzon Commander of The American Metal Ship Astrea" In The American Museum of Science, Literature and the Arts (Baltimore, MD). Vol. 1.1-4 - 2.1, 5-6 ., 1838.
"Cassandra in Ireland;" or, "'Tis Sixty Years'-----to Come" In The Dublin University Magazine. Vol. 12.69., 1838.
A Contrast between the new moral world and the old immoral world. A Lecture Delivered in the Social Institution, Salford. Manchester, Eng.: Published by A. Heywood, Ptd. for William Chapwick, 1838.
The Orphan's Isle; A Tale for Youth. Founded on Facts. London: Wm. S. Orr, 1838.