Biblio
1823
Australasia. A Poem Written for The Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement, July, 1823. London: Ptd. for G. and W.D. Whittaker, 1823.
"The Last Man" In The New Monthly Magazine (Philadelphia, PA). Vol. 8.33 ., 1823.
1824
“The Deserted City” In The Deserted City; Eva, A Tale in Two Cantos; and Other Poems . London: Ptd. for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1824.
"A Prophetic Account of a Grand National Epic Poem to be entitled 'The Wellingtoniad' and to be published A.D. 2824" In Knight's Quarterly Magazine. Vol. 3.6 ., 1824.
Revelations of the Dead-Alive. London: W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1824.
A Treatise on Political Economy: or the true principles of political economy in the form of a romaunt, for the more pleasing accommodation of readers; Explained in a series of letters to Aristippus, from Aristander, perceived in a deep vision. The subject is presumed to be considered upon strict philosophical, mathematical, and geometrical principles. Baltimore, MD: Ptd. for the editor, 1824.
1825
John Bull in America; or, the New Munchausen. New York: Charles Wiley, 1825.
The Rebellion of the Beasts; Or, The Ass is Dead! Long Live the Ass!!. London: J. & H. L. Hunt, 1825.
Travels in Phrenologasto. Calcutta, India: Samuel Smith, 1825.
1826
"The Last Man" In Whims and Oddities, In Prose and Verse; With Forty Original Designs. London: Lupton Relfe, 1826.
"The Man Machine; or, the Pupil of 'Circumstances'" In The Merry Tales of the Three Wise Men of Gotham, Edited by Author of John Bull in America, [pseud.]. New York: G. and C. Carvill, 1826.
Revolt of the Bees. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826.
1827
The Course of Time, A Poem, in Ten Books. To Which are Prefixed a Brief Memoir of the Author, an Analysis of the Poem, and an Index to the Principle Passages, Sentiments, or Descriptions. By Rev. William Jenks, D.D.. Vol. 2 vols. Edinburgh, Scot./London: William Blackwood/Thomas Cadell, 1827.
"The Unknown Region" In Sketches from Oblivion, Being the Remains of Herbert Trevelyan, Esqr, Edited by Shafton, Piers Gent.. London: Hurst, Chance & Co., 1827.
A Voyage to the Moon: With Some Account of the Manners and Customs, Science and Philosophy, of the People of Morosofia, and Other Lunarians. New-York: Elam Bliss, 1827.
Whitehall; or, the Days of George IV. London: William Marsh, 1827.
1828
The Humours of Eutopia. A Tale of Colonial Times. Vol. 2 vols. Philadelphia, PA: Carey, Lea and Carey, 1828.
Practical Moral and Political Economy; or, the Government, Religion, and Institutions, Most Conducive to Individual Happiness and To National Power. London: Effingham Wilson, 1828.
The Voyage of Captain Popanilla. London: Henry Colburn, 1828.
1829
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.
1830
Description of an Architectural Model from a Design by Stedman Whitwell, Esq. for a Community Upon a Principle of United Interests as Advocated by Robert Owen, Esq.. London: Hurst Chance & Co. and Effingham Wilson, 1830.
"A Dialogue for the Year 2130, Extracted from the Album of a Modern Sibyl" In The Keepsake for MDCCCXXX, Edited by Reynolds, Frederic Mansel. London: Pub. For the Proprietor, by Hurst, Chance, and Co., 1830.