69 books • 5 series
Utopia; Or, the Happy Republic; A Philosophical Romance. to Which Is Added the New Atlantis by Lord Bacon. with an Analysis of Plato's Republic, and Copious Notes - Primary Source Edition
Memoirs of Sir Thomas More, with a New Translation of His Utopia, His History of King Richard III, and His Latin Poems. [Ed.] by A. Cayley - Primary Source Edition
Ideal Empires and Republics
The Prince - Primary Source Edition
Sir Thomas Moro's Utopia - Primary Source Edition
Utopia, Volume 6, Part 2
The Utopia of Sir Thomas More, in Latin from the Edition of March 1518, and in English from the 1st Ed. of Ralph Robynson's Translation in 1551 - Prim
La Utopia de Tomas Moro
Utopia, Tr. by G. Burnet. to This Ed. Is Added, a Short Account of Sir Thomas More's Life and Trial. the Whole Revis'd, Corrected by T. Williamson. Revis'd by a Gentleman of Oxford [T. Williamson]
More's Utopia, Tr. by R. Robynson, PR. from the 2nd Ed., 1556. to Which Is Prefixed the Life of Sir Thos. More by W. Roper, Repr. from Hearne's Ed., 1716. Ed., with Intr., Notes by J.R. Lumby
A Most Pleasant, Fruitful, and Witty Work of the Best State of a Public Weal, and of the New Isle Called Utopia Volume 1
More's Millennium; Being the Utopia of Sir Thomas More
History of King Richard III
L' Utopie de Thomas Morus ... Trad. ... Par Mr. Gueudeville & Ornee de Tres Belles Figures...
Utopia, Tr. by R. Robinson, Ed. by E. Arber
The History of the Reigns of Edward V. and Richard III., Written in Part by Sir T. Moor, and Finished from the Chronicles of Hall and Hollinshead, with Notes and Additions by the Editor of the Historical Magazine
The History of King Richard the Third. [Followed By] Continuation of the Historie of Richard III. from Grafton's Chronicle
The Wisdom and Wit of Blessed Thomas More; Being Extracts from Such of His Works as Were Written in English
Utopia - The Original Classic Edition
The Life of Sir Thomas More, Kt. Lord High Chancellour of England
Memoirs of Sir Thomas More
Utopia (Library Edition)
The Life and Death of Sr. Thomas Moore, Who Was Lord Chancelor of England to King Henry the Eight (1642)
The Historie of the Pitifull Life, and Unfortunate Death of Edward the Fifth, and the Then Duke of Yorke, His Brother with the Troublesome and Tyrannical Government of Usurping Richard the Third, and His Miserable End (1641)