Biblio
1795
Memoirs of Planetes, or a Sketch of the Laws and Manners of Makar. London: Ptd. by Vaughan Griffiths, 1795.
1794
"Future State of the Western Territory" In The Columbian Muse. A Selection of American Poetry from Various Authors of Established Reputation. New-York: Ptd. by J. Carey, 1794.
"The Vision" In Greenfield Hill: A Poem in Seven Parts. I. The Prospect. II. The Flourishing Village. III. The Burning of Fairfield. IV. The Destruction of the Pequods. V. The Clergyman’s Advice to the Villagers. VI. The Farmer’s Advice to the Villagers. VII. The Vision, or Prospect of the Future Happiness of America . New York: Childs and Swaine, 1794.
1793
The Emigrants, &c or the History of an Expatriated Family, Being a Delineation of English Manners, Drawn from Real Characters, Written in America. Vol. 2 vols. London: A. Hamilton, 1793.
An Essay on Civil Government, or Society Restored, By Means of I. A Preface of Peace, II. A Reform in Mataphysics [sic], and III. A Political Code and Constitution, Adapted to the True Nature of Man. Translated from the Italian Ms. of A.D.R.S. With Notes, By the Editor. London: Ptd. for J. Ridgway, 1793.
"A plan of a Peace Office for the United States" In Banneker's Almanack, and Ephemeris for the Year of Our Lord 1793. Philadelphia, PA: Joseph Crukshank, 1793.
A Voyage to the Moon; Strongly Recommended to all Lovers of Real Freedom. London: Author, 1793.
1792
Plans of Education; with Remarks on the Systems of Other Writers. In a Series of Letters Between Mrs. Darnford and Her Friends. London: Ptd. for T. Hookham and J. Carpenter, 1792.
"A Sketch of a Plan for the Formation of a Military Colony" In Memoirs of the Life of the Late Charles Lee, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel of the Forty-Fourth Regiment, Colonel in the Portuguese Service, Major-General and Aid du Camp to the King of Poland, and Second in Command in the Service of the United States of America. New York: T. Allen, 1792.
A Trip to the Island of Equality, or, An Extract from Russian Voyages. [London]: Np, 1792.
1791
Panopticon; or, The Inspection-House: Containing the Idea of a New Principle of Construction Applicable to Any Sort of Establishment, In Which Persons of Any Description Are To Be Kept Under Inspection; And in Particular to Penitentiary-Houses, Prisons, Houses of Industry, Work-houses, Poor-house, Manufactories, Mad-houses, Lazarettos, Hospitals, and Schools: With a Plan of Management Adapted to the Principle: In a Series of Letters, Written in the Year 1787, From Crecheff in White Russia, To a Friend in England. Dublin, Ireland Printed: London, Reprinted: Sold by T. Payne, 1791.
1790
"Approach of Peace. A Vision Written in 1793" In The New-York Magazine, or Literary Repository. Vol. 1.4., 1790.
"The Christian Philosopher. Number III [A Vision]" In The Christian Scholar's and Farmer's Magazine (Elizabethtown, NJ). Vol. 2.4., 1790.
“The Philanthropist. No. XVI. An Allegorical DESCRIPTION of a certain ISLAND and its INHABITANTS” In The Massachusetts Magazine. Vol. 2.4., 1790.
1789
"The Dreamer No. VI" In The Massachusetts Magazine or Monthly Museum (Boston, MA). Vol. 1.6., 1789.
Mammuth; or, Human Nature Displayed on a Grand Scale: In a Tour with the Tinkers, into the Inland Parts of Africa. Vol. 2 vols. London: Ptd. for J. Murray, 1789.
1787
“The Benefits of Charity: A Dream” In Columbian Magazine. Vol. 1.12., 1787.
"Letter XV. For the Lewes Journal. A Midsummer-Night's Dream; or, a Trip to the Moon" In Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects. Vol. 2 vols. Lewes, Eng.: Ptd. for the Author by W. and A. Lee, 1787.
"The Paradise of Negro-Slaves.--a dream" In The Columbia Magazine: or Monthly Miscellany. Vol. 1.5., 1787.
"The Temple of Hope. A Vision" In The General Magazine and Impartial Review (London). Vol. 1., 1787.
The Vision of Columbus: A Poem in Nine Books. Hartford, CT: Ptd. by Hudson and Goodwin, 1787.
1786
"[Chronicle of the Year 1850]" In The Columbian Magazine or Monthly Miscellany (Philadelphia, PA). Vol. 1.1., 1786.
"Observations on the Present Situation and Future Prospects of this the United States. No. IX. The History of White Negroes" In The New-Haven Gazette, and the Connecticut Magazine. Vol. 1.9 ., 1786.