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1898 (Kelmscott Press); 1898 (ordinary edn); New York 1900 (US<br />

ordinary edn); London and New York 1901 (7th impression, <strong>The</strong><br />

poetical works <strong>of</strong> Morris in London; new impression in New<br />

York); New York 1903 (US ordinary edn); 1904 (New impression<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Morris); New York 1906 (US ordinary edn);<br />

1910 (ordinary edn); 1911 (Collected works vol 12); New York 1914<br />

(new impression); as Morris’s Sigurd the Volsung, book 1, an edn<br />

with variant readings and annotations, ed S. C. Blersch, unpbd<br />

diss, Ohio Univ 1975; introd J. Ennis, Bristol 1994 (Collected<br />

works vol 12 photo facs Thoemmes Morris Lib).<br />

Society for the Protection <strong>of</strong> Ancient Buildings: Principles [by<br />

Morris]. 1877, 1896, 1899 etc; tr Fr (all issues). Single folio broadsheet<br />

in 3 pts: list <strong>of</strong> Committee members, Principles, and list <strong>of</strong><br />

local correspondents, rptd at intervals down to the present, the<br />

text <strong>of</strong> the Principles remaining the same in all rpts.<br />

Unjust war: to the working-men <strong>of</strong> England. May 1877 (anon). A<br />

single sheet handbill and placard ptd on one side and signed ‘A<br />

Lover <strong>of</strong> Justice’; rptd in Morris: artist, writer, socialist, see<br />

Collections and selections, above.<br />

Wake, London lads! [Jan 1878]. A single sheet octavo handbill for a<br />

lyric to be sung to the tune <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Hardy Norseman’s Home <strong>of</strong><br />

Yore, at a meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Eastern Question Association.<br />

<strong>The</strong> decorative arts, their relation to modern life and progress: an<br />

address delivered before the Trades’ Guild <strong>of</strong> Learning. London<br />

and Boston [Feb 1878] (Boston impression from <strong>English</strong> stereos).<br />

First pbd as <strong>The</strong> decorative arts, <strong>The</strong> Architect 8 Dec 1878; rptd as<br />

<strong>The</strong> lesser arts in Hopes and fears for art, below.<br />

Address delivered in the Town Hall, Birmingham 19th February<br />

1879. Birmingham [1879] (Birmingham Soc <strong>of</strong> Arts and School <strong>of</strong><br />

Design). First pbd untitled <strong>The</strong> Birmingham Daily Post 20 Feb<br />

1879; rptd 1882 as <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> the people in Hopes and fears for art,<br />

below; as <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> the people: an address delivered before the<br />

Birmingham Society <strong>of</strong> Arts, Chicago 1902 (R. F. Seymour); as <strong>The</strong><br />

art <strong>of</strong> the people, Riverside CT 1914 (F. C. Bursch).<br />

Labour and pleasure versus labour and sorrow: an address . . . in the<br />

Town Hall, Birmingham, 19th February [1880]. Birmingham<br />

1880; rptd as <strong>The</strong> beauty <strong>of</strong> life in Hopes and fears for art, below.<br />

Speech . . . at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Kyrle Society . . . January 27 1881. Feb<br />

1881. A single sheet fol broadside <strong>of</strong>f-printed on one side in 3 cols<br />

from <strong>The</strong> Women’s Union Jnl Feb 1881; rptd in Morris: artist,<br />

writer, socialist, see Collections and selections, above.<br />

Address delivered . . . in the Burslem Town Hall, Oct 13 1881. Burslem<br />

1881 (<strong>The</strong> Wedgwood Institute: reports <strong>of</strong> the Schools <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

& Art for the year 1880–81). First pbd as <strong>The</strong> conditions and<br />

prospects <strong>of</strong> art, <strong>The</strong> Architect 29 Oct, 5 Nov 1881. Rptd as Art and<br />

the beauty <strong>of</strong> the earth in Hopes and fears for art, below; as Art and<br />

the beauty <strong>of</strong> the earth, a lecture delivered by Morris at the<br />

Burslem Town Hall . . . [ed S. C. Cockerell] ‘1898’ [1899] (Golden<br />

type octavo), rptd 1899. Tr Ger 1986.<br />

Hopes and fears for art: five lectures delivered in Birmingham,<br />

London and Nottingham 1878–1881. [Feb] 1882 (ordinary edn);<br />

Boston 1882 (US setting from advance Eng sheets); 1882 (2nd edn);<br />

Boston 1882 (US ordinary edn); 1883 (3rd edn); 1889 (4th edn);<br />

1896 (4th edn reissued with Longman imprint); Boston 1897 (US<br />

ordinary edn); 1898 (5th edn); New York 1901 (US ordinary edn);<br />

[ed S. C. Cockerell and R. Proctor] 1902 (Golden type quarto,<br />

bound in with Signs <strong>of</strong> change); 1903 (6th edn); New York 1905<br />

(US ordinary edn), rptd 1908; 1914 (Collected works vol 22, bound<br />

in with Lectures on art and industry); 1919 (Longman’s Pocket<br />

Lib); Dayton OH 1970 (ordinary edn micr<strong>of</strong>iche by National Cash<br />

Register); New Haven CT 1972 (ordinary edn micr<strong>of</strong>ilm, no 801,<br />

reel 59 <strong>of</strong> American Architectural Books); introd P. Faulkner,<br />

Bristol 1994 (Collected works vol 22 photo facs Thoemmes Morris<br />

Lib); tr Ital 1963. <strong>The</strong> decorative arts, first published as a pam in<br />

1878 (see above) here is retitled <strong>The</strong> lesser arts; <strong>The</strong> address delivered<br />

in . . . Birmingham (see above) here appears as <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> the<br />

people; Labour and pleasure versus labour and sorrow (see above)<br />

is here as <strong>The</strong> beauty <strong>of</strong> life; Making the best <strong>of</strong> it previously<br />

appeared as Hints on house decoration, <strong>The</strong> Architect 18, 25 Dec<br />

1880; <strong>The</strong> prospects <strong>of</strong> architecture in civilization is first published<br />

here.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> pattern designing, and <strong>The</strong> lesser arts <strong>of</strong> life. In<br />

Lectures on art delivered in support <strong>of</strong> the Society for the<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> Ancient Buildings, preface by J. T. Micklethwaite,<br />

[Feb] 1882. <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> pattern designing was first pbd as Morris<br />

on Egyptian, Greek and Roman art, <strong>The</strong> Architect 19 Apr 1879; <strong>The</strong><br />

lesser arts <strong>of</strong> life was first pbd here. Both rptd in Architecture,<br />

industry and wealth, see Collections and selections, above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> progress <strong>of</strong> decorative art in England [an address]. As Mr Morris<br />

on art matters, <strong>The</strong> Manchester Guardian 21 Oct 1882; rptd as Mr<br />

Morris on <strong>English</strong> decorative art, <strong>The</strong> Architect, 28 Oct 1882; rptd<br />

from <strong>The</strong> Manchester Guardian as Mr Morris on art matters, 1961<br />

(Morris Soc).<br />

Art, wealth and riches. <strong>The</strong> Manchester Quart 2 1883, with a 4 0 pam<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-print Manchester 1883; rptd in Architecture, industry and<br />

wealth, see Collections and selections above. Tr Du 1903, Ital 1963.<br />

Chants for Socialists. No 1 <strong>The</strong> day is coming [1884]; [No 2] <strong>The</strong> voice<br />

<strong>of</strong> toil: All for the cause. Two chants for Socialists [1884]. Rptd<br />

from Justice. <strong>The</strong> date is implied by Forman’s positioning <strong>of</strong> this<br />

entry in <strong>The</strong> books <strong>of</strong> Morris described (see Bibliographies, above),<br />

but this pam was fabricated at a later date (see N. Barker and J.<br />

Collins, A sequel to An enquiry, §2, below); [No 3] Chants for<br />

Socialists 1885 (6 poems, some copies have a red wrapper added<br />

by Forman (see H. G. Pollard, A catalogue <strong>of</strong> books in<br />

Bibliographies, above). All 6 rptd from Justice and <strong>The</strong><br />

Commonweal); [No 4] Chants for Socialists 1885 (the previous 6<br />

poems plus Down among the dead men, rptd from<br />

Commonweal); 1915 (Collected works vol 24, bound in with <strong>The</strong><br />

pilgrims <strong>of</strong> hope and Scenes from the fall <strong>of</strong> Troy); 1915<br />

(Longman’s Pocket Lib, bound in with <strong>The</strong> pilgrims <strong>of</strong> hope). Tr<br />

Ger 1909.<br />

Art and socialism: the aims and ideals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> socialists <strong>of</strong><br />

today, a lecture delivered (January 23rd, 1884) before the Secular<br />

Soc <strong>of</strong> Leicester . . . Leek 1884 (Leek Bijou Reprints no 7); Leek 1884<br />

(2nd edn, Leek Bijou Reprints no 7); Leek 1884 (2nd edn [3rd<br />

impression, 1st edn] Leek Bijou Reprints no 7); in Architecture,<br />

industry and wealth, ed S. C. Cockerell and R. Proctor 1902; 1915<br />

(Collected works vol 23). Tr Du 1903, Ital 1963.<br />

<strong>The</strong> God <strong>of</strong> the poor.‘1884’ [1890?]. <strong>The</strong> date 1884 is implied by<br />

Forman’s positioning <strong>of</strong> this entry in <strong>The</strong> books <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />

described (see Bibliographies, above). An unauthorised pam with a<br />

false date implied. See N. Barker and J. Collins, A sequel to An<br />

enquiry, below, §2. First pbd Fortnightly Review 1 Aug 1868; rptd<br />

in Poems by the way, below.<br />

Mural decoration. With J. H. Middleton. In Encyclopaedia<br />

Britannica vol 17 1884 (9th edn). Rptd in Morris: artist, writer,<br />

socialist, vol 1, see Collections and selections, above.<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> European society, with an exposition and vindication <strong>of</strong><br />

the principles <strong>of</strong> social democracy, by J. Sketchley. Introd by<br />

Morris, 1884.<br />

A summary <strong>of</strong> the principles <strong>of</strong> socialism written for the Democratic<br />

Federation by H. M. Hyndman and Morris. 1884 (Modern Press),<br />

rptd 1884 (Modern Press), rptd 1896 (W. Reeves).<br />

Textile fabrics: a lecture delivered in the lecture room <strong>of</strong> the<br />

[International Health] Exhibition, July 11th 1884.Pam.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commonweal. Vols 1– 6 ed Morris, 1885–90. Monthly from Feb<br />

1885, weekly from 1 May 1886, 16 pp. folio each issue, with 4 pp.<br />

suppl Apr–Sep 1885. Morris’s contributions rptd in Political writings:<br />

contributions to Justice and Commonweal, ed N. Salmon,<br />

Bristol 1994 (Thoemmes Morris Lib) and in Journalism: contributions<br />

to Commonweal 1885–90, ed N. Salmon Bristol 1996<br />

(Thoemmes Morris Lib), see Collections and selections, above.<br />

William Morris<br />

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