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"Revolt of the Ultraists!" In Spicy Slipstream Stories, Edited by Mamatas, Nick(b. 1972) and Lake, Jay [Joseph Edward] [Jr.](1964-2014). Maple Shade, NJ: Lethe Press, 2008.
"The Revolt of the Pedestrians" In Amazing Stories (New York). Vol. 2.11., 1928.
Revolt of the Naked. New York: Badboy, 1995.
The Revolt of the Horses. London: Grant Richards, 1898.
The Revolt of the Brutes. A Fantasy of the Chicago Fair. New York: Charles T. Dillingham, 1893.
Revolt of the Bees. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826.
"The Revolt of the----: A Page from the domestic history of the Twentieth Century" In The Idler Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly. Vol. 5.4 ., 1894.
The Revolt of Man. Edinburgh, Scotland: William Blackwood & Sons, 1882.
The Revolt of 2020. Durham, CT: Eloquent Books, 2011.
Revolt in Arcadia. New York: American Publishers, 1942.
"Revolt" In The Dystopian States of America: A Charity Anthology Benefiting the ACLU Foundation, Edited by Bechtel, Matt. Haverill, MA: Haverill House, 2020.
"Revitalized" In Metaphorosis., 2020.
The Revisionist. New York: Calamari Press, 2007.
Revi-Lona; A Romance of Love in a Marvelous Land. [Greensburgh, PA]: [Tribune Press], 1880.
Reverse Angle. Philadelphia, PA: Dorrance Publishing Co, 1993.
Reveries of World-History; From Earth's Nebulous Origin to Its Final Ruin or The Romance of a Star. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co, 1893.
The Reverie; or, a Flight to the Paradise of Fools. Vol. 2 Vols. Dublin, Ireland: Printed by Dillon Chamberlain., 1762.
"Reverie, Occasioned by Reading the Vision of Mirza" In The Boston Magazine. Vol. 2., 1785.
The Revengers. London: Bantam Books, 1992.
Revelations of the Dead-Alive. London: W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1824.
Revelations: A Paranoid Novel of Suspense. New York: Warner, 1972.
Revelations 2. London: Minerva, 1999.
The Revelation of John Langdon. As Recorded by Him. New York: The Truth Seeker Co, 1920.
Rev. Josiah Hilton. The Apostle of the New Age. Providence, RI: Journal of Commerce Company, Printers and Publishers, 1898.
The Rev. John Smith Died--and Went to Jupiter via Hell. New York: The Juno Society, 1908.