Biblio
1760
"The Temple of Pleasure: A Vision" In The British Magazine. Vol. 1., 1760.
1761
A Discourse on the Christian Union: The Substance of Which Was Delivered Before the Reverend Convention of the Congregational Clergy in the Colony of Rhode Island; Assembled at Bristol. April 23, 1760. Boston, N.E.: Printed and sold by Edes and Gill, 1761.
Various Prospects of Mankind, Nature, and Providence. London: Ptd. for A. Millar, 1761.
1762
A Description of Millenium Hall, And the Country Adjacent: Together with the Character of the Inhabitants, And such Historical Anecdotes and Reflections, As May excite in the Reader proper Sentiments of Humanity, and lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue. London: Ptd. for J. Newbery, 1762.
The Reverie; or, a Flight to the Paradise of Fools. Vol. 2 Vols. Dublin, Ireland: Printed by Dillon Chamberlain., 1762.
1763
The Reign of George VI 1900-1925. London: Ptd. for W. Nicholl, 1763.
1764
An Account of the First Settlement, Laws, Form of Government, and Police, of the Cessares, a People of South America: In Nine Letters, from Mr. Vander Neck [pseud.], one of the Senators of that Nation, to his Friend in Holland. With Notes by the Editor. London: Ptd. for J. Payne, 1764.
A Trip to the Moon. Containing an Account of the Island of Noibla. Its Inhabitants, Religious and Political Customs, &c.. Vol. 2 vols. York, Eng.: Ptd. by A. Ward for S. Crowder, et al.,, 1764.
1765
The Council in the Moon. Cambridge, Eng.: Fletcher & Hodson, 1765.
The History of a Corporation of Servants. Discovered a few Years ago in the Interior Parts of South America. Containing some very Surprising Events and Extraordinary Characters. Glasgow, Scot.: Ptd. for John Gilmour, 1765.
1766
An Account of the Giants Lately Discovered. In a Letter to a Friend in the Country. London: Ptd. for F. Noble, 1766.
1767
"Short Sketch of a Democratical Form of Government." In Loose Remarks on Certain Positions to be Found in Mr. Hobbes's Philosophical Rudiments of Government and Society. With a Short Sketch of a Democratical Form of Government, In a Letter to Signior Paoli. London: Ptd. for T. Davies; Robinson and Roberts; and T. Cadell, 1767.
1769
Private Letters from an American in England to his Friends in America. London: Ptd. for J. Almon, 1769.
"Remarks which are supposed will be made in this Kingdom, by two North American travellers in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-four" In The Literary Register or Weekly Miscellany. Being A Repository of the most interesting Essay; with Extracts, and a Collated Review of Publications, in the Year MDCCLXIX. Including many valuable Original Pieces (Newcastle upon Tyne, England) . Vol. 1.17., 1769.
1770
The Deserted Village, A Poem. London: W. Griffin, 1770.
1772
A Poem, on the Rising Glory of America: Being an Exercise Delivered at the Public Commencement at Nassau-hall, September 25, 1771. Philadelphia, PA: Ptd. by Joseph Crukshank, 1772.
1773
"The Hill of Science. A Vision" In Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose, Edited by Aitkin, J[ohn], Aitkin, A[nna] L[etitia], Aitkin, A. L. and Aitkin, J.. London: J. Johnson, 1773.
1774
The History of Arsaces, Prince of Betlis. Vol. 2 Vols. London: Ptd. for T. Becket, 1774.
1777
Columbia: A Song, Written & Set to Music by Timothy Dwight, the Elder. New Haven, CT: Printed at the Press of Timothy Dwight College in Yale University, 1777.
1778
Munster Village. Vol. 2 vols. London: Ptd. for Robson and Co.; Walter; and Robinson, 1778.
"A Prophecy of the future Glory of America" In The Lancaster Almanack for the Year of Our Lord, 1779: Being the Third after Leap-Year. The Fourth Year of American Independency. Containing The Motions of the Sun and the Moon; the true places and aspects of the planets; the Rising and Settings of the Sun; the Luinations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Rising, Setting and Southing of the Planets; Length of Days; Judgment of the Weather; Festivals and other Remarkable Days; High Water at Philadelphia; Tables of Interest; Tables of the Value and Weight of Coins; A Table, shewing the Value of any number of Dollars from 1, to 10,000; Quakers Yearly Meetings; Fairs, Courts, Roads, &c. ALSO, The Happy Life, On New-Year’s Day; A Prophecy of the future Glory of America; Anecdote of Col. Ethan Allen, in reply to Genl. Howe; Receipts in Physic; New Liberty Songs, &c. &c. &c. Fitted to the Latitude of Forty Degrees, and a Meridian of near Five Hours West of London; but may without sensible Error, serve all the Northern Colonies. Lancaster, PA: Ptd. by Francis Bailey, 1778.
1779
"The Temple of Happiness." In London Magazine. Vol. 48., 1779.