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The Second Coming. London: New English Library, 1975.
"The Second Third of C" In Interzone. Vol. no. 19 ., 1987.
Send in the Swords: Fourth Episode of Enemies of Society. A Series of Future Thrillers. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2006.
The Seventh Dream. London: F.V. White & Co, 1888.
Shadows Move Among Them. London: Peter Nevill, 1951.
Show Me a Hero. London: Macmillan, 1979.
The Sixteenth Amendment. Vol. Dillingham's American Library No. 13. New York: G. W. Dillingham, 1896.
Smiles and the Millennium. London: Virago, 1987.
“Something to Watch Over Us” In Futuristica Volume 1, Edited by Hoster, Chester W. and Stauber, Katy(b. 1976). Green Cove Springs, FL: Megasagas Press, 2016.
Son of France. Auckland, New Zealand: Vintage, 2002.
"Soul Food" In Looking Landwards: Stories Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Institute of Agricultural Engineers, Edited by Whates, Ian [George](b. 1959). [Weston, Eng]: NewCon Press in Association with The Institute of Agricultural Engineers, 2013.
Split Worlds: A Fabulous Story of the Future.. London: Brown, Watson/Digit Books, 1959.
The Star of the Sea: A Historical Novel. Manchester/London: John Heywood, 1897.
Steppe. London: Millington, 1976.
"Subs" In Albedo (Dublin, Ireland). Vol. no. 24., 2001.
“Sun Push” In New Worlds SF, Edited by Merril, Judith(Josephine Juliet Grossman)(1923-1997). Vol. 50.170., 1967.
The Synthetics. Braunton, Devon, Eng.: Merlin Books, 1988.
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“This Constant Narrowing” In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . Vol. 135.5/6., 2018.
“Those Shadows Laugh” In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . Vol. 131.3 & 4 (727)., 2016.
To Mars via the Moon: An Astronomical Story. London: Seeley & Company, 1911.
Tolstoy Lives in 12N B9. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971.
Tomorrow. Glasgow, Scot: BHP Comics, 2017.
Tomorrow's Child; A Comedy in Three Acts In French's Acting Editions . Vol. No. 113. London: Samuel French, 1947.
“The Turbine at the End of the World” In Prairie Fire: A Canadian Magazine of New Writing. Vol. 41.3., 2020.
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Ultimo: An imaginative narration of life under the earth with projections by John Vassos and text by Ruth Vassos. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1930.