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Medieval and modern craftsmanship in <strong>The</strong> Architect 13 Sep<br />

1884; rptd <strong>The</strong> Clarion Oct 1884; as <strong>The</strong> medieval and the modern<br />

craftsman in Merry England Oct 1884; as Paper read at the<br />

seventh annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the SPAB 1 July 1884 in Morris: artist,<br />

writer, socialist vol 1, see below. Tr Du [1903]. <strong>The</strong> second was first<br />

pbd as Concerning Westminster Abbey, see §1 below; rptd in<br />

Morris: artist, writer, socialist vol 1, see below.<br />

Pre-Raphaelite ballads. Decorated by H. M. O’Kane [Helen Margaret<br />

Clarke Conwell], New York 1900 (A. Wessels Co).<br />

Art and its producers, and <strong>The</strong> arts and crafts today: two addresses<br />

delivered before the National Association for the Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> art . . . [Ed S. C. Cockerell assisted by R. Proctor] [June] 1901<br />

(Golden type octavo); tr Ital 1963. Each lecture was first pbd in the<br />

Trans <strong>of</strong> the National Assoc for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

Liverpool 1888 (1st lecture); London 1890 (2nd lecture). Both rptd<br />

in Collected works <strong>of</strong> Morris vol 22, see Collections and selections<br />

below.<br />

Architecture, industry and wealth: Collected papers <strong>of</strong> Morris. [Ed<br />

S. C. Cockerell and R. Proctor] 1902 (Golden type quarto); 1902<br />

(ordinary edn); New York 1978 (photo facs, Connoisseurship, criticism<br />

and art history in the nineteenth century); tr Ital 1963.<br />

Five Arthurian poems. Decorative initials and borders by H. M.<br />

O’Kane [Mrs Clarke Conwell], New Rochelle NY 1902 (Elston<br />

Press). Includes <strong>The</strong> defence <strong>of</strong> Guenevere, King Arthur’s tomb,<br />

Sir Galahad: a Christmas mystery, <strong>The</strong> chapel in Lyoness, and A<br />

good knight in prison.<br />

Hopes and fears for art [and] Signs <strong>of</strong> change. [Ed S. C. Cockerell and<br />

R. Proctor] 1902 (Golden type quarto); rptd Hopes and fears 1914,<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> change 1915 (Collected works vols 22, 23); introd P.<br />

Faulkner, Bristol 1994 (Collected works vols 22, 23, photo facs,<br />

Thoemmes Morris Lib).<br />

Some notes on early woodcut books with a chapter on illuminated<br />

mss. Decorated initials and borders by H. M. O’Kane [Mrs Clarke<br />

Conwell], New York 1902 (<strong>The</strong> Elston Press). Some notes . . . was<br />

first pbd as <strong>The</strong> woodcuts <strong>of</strong> Gothic books in Jnl <strong>of</strong> the Soc <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />

2 Feb 1892, rptd <strong>The</strong> Architect 26 Feb 1892; in Jnl <strong>of</strong> Decorative Art<br />

12 1892. <strong>The</strong> chapter on illuminated mss was first pbd as Some<br />

notes on the illuminated books <strong>of</strong> the middle ages in <strong>The</strong> Mag <strong>of</strong><br />

Art 17, Jan 1904. Both are rptd in Morris: artist, writer, socialist<br />

vol 1, see below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the unknown church and other tales. Portland ME Mar<br />

1902 (<strong>The</strong> Bibelot, vol 8 no 3, bound in with Lindenborg pool and<br />

A dream); rptd 1902 (reprints from <strong>The</strong> Bibelot 11, bound in with<br />

Lindenborg pool and A dream); rptd 1902 (Brocade Ser 34, bound<br />

in with Lindenborg pool and A dream); Wimbledon 1904 (Avon<br />

Booklet vol 2 no 8, bound in with Lindenborg pool); 1905 (J.<br />

Finch, title story only); tr Ital 1988. <strong>The</strong> 3 stories were first pbd in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag Jan, Sep, Mar 1856, respectively,<br />

and they are rptd in <strong>The</strong> hollow land and other contributions to<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag, see below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hollow land and other contributions to <strong>The</strong> Oxford and<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag. [Ed S. C. Cockerell and R. Proctor] 1903 (Golden<br />

type octavo). Morris’s contributions to <strong>The</strong> Oxford and<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag were also pbd in an edn <strong>of</strong> 2 vols: vol 1 <strong>The</strong> world<br />

<strong>of</strong> romance, being contributions to <strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

Mag; vol 2 Gertha’s lovers and other stories, 1906 (Avon<br />

Booklets); tr Ger 1986; introd on the Morris attributions E. D.<br />

LeMire Bristol 1996 (Golden type octavo photo facs Thoemmes<br />

Morris Lib).<br />

Golden wings: a prose romance and a poem. New York and Boston<br />

1904 (H. M. Caldwell Co).<br />

<strong>The</strong> poems <strong>of</strong> Morris. Ed P. R. Colwell, New York 1904 (T. R. Crowell<br />

& Co).<br />

Kunst en maatchappii. Lezingen van Morris. Introd N. Polak, tr M.<br />

Hugenholz-Zeeven, Rotterdam [1905]. Five Morris lectures and<br />

essays on the arts and crafts.<br />

Early romances <strong>of</strong> Morris in prose and verse. Introd A. Noyes 1907<br />

(EL); rev P. Faulkner 1963 (2nd edn EL).<br />

<strong>The</strong> collected works <strong>of</strong> Morris. Ed with introds by May Morris, 24<br />

vols 1910–15, New York 1966 (photo facs); Bristol 1992 (photo facs<br />

Thoemmes Morris Lib). Introds to the 24 vols pbd separately,<br />

preface J. Dunlap, 2 vols New York 1973 (photo facs).<br />

Atalanta’s race, and <strong>The</strong> proud king. Ed with introd and notes [by J.<br />

W. Mackail] for use by schools and colleges 1912 (Longman’s Class<br />

Books <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> Lit), rptd 1920, 1921, 1922. First pbd in <strong>The</strong><br />

earthly paradise vol, see §1 below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> defence <strong>of</strong> Guenevere, <strong>The</strong> life and death <strong>of</strong> Jason, and other<br />

poems. Oxford 1914 (WC).<br />

<strong>The</strong> pilgrims <strong>of</strong> hope, and Chants for Socialists. [Sep] 1915<br />

(Longman’s Pocket Lib). This vol includes, besides the two title<br />

poems, May Day [1892] and May Day 1894, both first pbd in<br />

Justice.<br />

Six poems selected from the early writings <strong>of</strong> Morris. Cleveland OH<br />

1915 (Clerk’s Private Press).<br />

Prose and poetry 1856–70. Oxford 1920 (OSA).<br />

Atalanta’s race and two other tales from <strong>The</strong> earthly paradise. Ed A.<br />

Quiller-Couch [1922] (King’s Treasuries <strong>of</strong> Lit).<br />

Poems <strong>of</strong> Morris. Ed N. A. Crawford, Girard KS [1923] (Little Blue<br />

Book no 492).<br />

Thirteenth century prose tales by Morris. Preface by C. J. Finger, ed<br />

E. Haldeman-Julius, Girard KS [1923] (Ten Cent Pocket Series no<br />

352).<br />

William Morris, selected by H. Newbolt. 1923.<br />

Selections from the prose works <strong>of</strong> Morris. Ed A. H. R. Ball,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1931.<br />

Stories in prose, stories in verse, shorter poems, lectures, and essays:<br />

centenary edition. Ed G. D. H. Cole 1934 (Centenary edn,<br />

Nonesuch).<br />

Morris: artist, writer, socialist. Ed May Morris, 2 vols Oxford 1936,<br />

New York 1966. A suppl to <strong>The</strong> collected works, above.<br />

On art and Socialism: essays and lectures. Ed H. Jackson 1947.<br />

Selected writings. Ed W. Gaunt 1948.<br />

Selections. Ed U. I. Shvedor, Moscow 1959 (introd in Rus, lectures in<br />

Eng).<br />

Selected writings and designs. Ed A. Briggs 1962 (Pen), 1977. With a<br />

suppl on Morris as designer by G. Shankland.<br />

Three works <strong>of</strong> Morris. Ed A. L. Morton 1968. Including News from<br />

nowhere (1890), <strong>The</strong> pilgrims <strong>of</strong> hope (‘1886’ [1900?]) and <strong>The</strong><br />

dream <strong>of</strong> John Ball (1888).<br />

<strong>The</strong> unpublished lectures <strong>of</strong> Morris. Ed E. D. LeMire, Detroit and<br />

Toronto 1969. 10 lectures from mss in the BL.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ideal book: essays and lectures on the arts <strong>of</strong> the book. Ed W. S.<br />

Peterson, London and Berkeley 1982; tr Ger 1986. Collects 8<br />

Morris essays and lectures and 4 interviews.<br />

<strong>The</strong> juvenilia <strong>of</strong> Morris: with a checklist and unpublished early<br />

poems. Ed F. S. Boos, New York 1983 (Morris Soc).<br />

Political writings. Ed A. L. Morton 1984.<br />

Opere. Ed M. M. Elia, Rome 1985. Anthology, in Ital, <strong>of</strong> Morris’s<br />

prose fiction, poetry and political writing.<br />

Morris by himself: designs and writings. Ed G. Naylor 1988.<br />

Selected poems. Ed P. Faulkner, Manchester 1992.<br />

Art and society: lectures and essays by Morris. Medford MA 1993.<br />

Selected from Hopes and fears for art, and Signs <strong>of</strong> change.<br />

Morris: news from nowhere and other writings. Ed C. Wilmer,<br />

Harmondsworth 1993 (Pen).<br />

Political writings, contributions to Justice and Commonweal,<br />

1883–90. Ed N. Salmon, Bristol 1994 (Thoemmes Morris Lib).<br />

Journalism: contributions to Commonweal 1885–90. Ed N. Salmon,<br />

Bristol 1996 (Thoemmes Morris Lib). Together with Political<br />

writings (1994), above, this vol completes the Morris contributions<br />

to Justice and Commonweal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sweet days die, poems by Morris. Introd P. Todd. 1996.<br />

William Morris<br />

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