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Longman’s imprint); New York 1900 (6th impression, US edn);<br />

[ed S. C. Cockerell and R. Proctor] 1901 (Golden type quarto); 1904<br />

(3rd impression, ordinary edn); New York 1906 (7th impression,<br />

US ordinary edn); 1909 (4th impression, ordinary edn); 1912<br />

(Collected works vol 14); 1913 (Longman’s Pocket Lib); New York<br />

1914 (imported Eng sheets from the Eng 4th impression,<br />

ordinary edn); 1979 (Prose romances <strong>of</strong> Morris, ordinary edn,<br />

photo facs).<br />

Society for the Protection <strong>of</strong> Ancient Buildings: <strong>The</strong> twelfth annual<br />

report <strong>of</strong> the Soc: report <strong>of</strong> the Committee and paper read by Mr<br />

Morris. July 1889; rptd as Address at the twelfth annual meeting,<br />

3 July 1889, in Morris: artist, writer, socialist vol 1, see Collections<br />

and selections, above.<br />

Glass, painted or stained. In Chambers Encyclopaedia vol 5 1890<br />

(new edn); rptd in Morris; artist, writer, socialist vol 1, see<br />

Collections and selections, above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> roots <strong>of</strong> the mountains wherein is told somewhat <strong>of</strong> the lives <strong>of</strong><br />

the men <strong>of</strong> Burgdale, their friends, their neighbours, their<br />

foemen and their fellows in arms. Includes an original poem <strong>of</strong> 14<br />

lines on the title page, which was published in advance as a leaflet<br />

advertising the book. ‘1890’ [Nov 1889] (‘Superior’ and ordinary<br />

edns); 1896 (1st edn, 2nd issue, Longman’s imprint); 1900 (2nd<br />

edn, i.e. 2nd impression ordinary edn); [ed S. C. Cockerell and R.<br />

Proctor] ‘1901’ [Jan 1902] (Golden type quarto); 1906 (2nd edn, 3rd<br />

impression, ordinary edn); 1912 (Collected works vol 15); in 2 vols<br />

1913 (Longman’s ‘Pocket Library’); 1913 (4th impression, 1st edn);<br />

1979 (Prose romances <strong>of</strong> Morris, photo facs).<br />

Monopoly: or how labour is robbed. 1890 (<strong>The</strong> Socialist Platform no<br />

7), rptd 1891; [c. 1891] (‘Freedom’ Lib); Hammersmith 1893<br />

(Hammersmith Socialist Soc); New York 1896 (Commonwealth<br />

Lib no 28); [1898] (<strong>The</strong> ‘Torch’ Lib); 1915 (Collected works vol 23);<br />

tr Du nd, Cz nd. First pbd in Commonweal, 7, 14, 21 Dec 1889.<br />

News from nowhere, or an epoch <strong>of</strong> rest: being some chapters from a<br />

utopian romance. Boston 1890 (‘author’s edn’, 1st edn text from<br />

Commonweal without Morris’s revisions); [Mar] 1891 (ordinary<br />

edn, 1st Eng, rev); New York 1891 (US ordinary edn, Unsettled<br />

Questions no 3); [Apr] 1891 (2nd edn); [June] 1891 (2nd edn);<br />

Boston [July] 1891 (‘Author’s edn’, US ordinary edn); [Mar] 1892<br />

(3rd edn); New York [Nov] 1892 (US ordinary edn); frontispiece by<br />

C. M. Gere, ‘1892’ [1893] (Kelmscott Press); Boston 1894 (‘Author’s<br />

edn’, US ordinary edn); 1895 (4th edn, ordinary edn); 1896 (4th<br />

edn, Longman’s imprint), rptd 1897; Boston 1898 (‘Author’s edn’,<br />

US ordinary edn); 1899 (6th impression); New York 1901<br />

(‘Author’s edn’, new impression); 1902 (7th edn); New York 1903<br />

(‘Author’s edn’, new impression); 1905 (8th edn); New York 1906<br />

(‘Author’s edn’); 1907 (9th impression); 1908 (10th impression);<br />

London and New York 1910 (11th impression, Eng ordinary edn);<br />

New York 1910 (‘Author’s edn’, new impression, US ordinary edn);<br />

1912 (Longman’s Pocket Lib); 1912 (Collected works vol 16, bound<br />

in with A dream <strong>of</strong> John Ball and A King’s lesson); 1913 (‘new<br />

impression’, Longman’s Pocket Lib); New York 1913 (‘Author’s<br />

edn’, new impression); 1914 (Longman’s Pocket Lib); Chicago<br />

[1917]; 1918 (Longman’s Pocket Lib), rptd 1919, 1920, 1924; New<br />

York 1926; 1934 (Longman’s Swan Lib no 14), rptd [1936], 1940; ed.<br />

J. R. Redmond 1970; as Morris’s News from nowhere: a critical<br />

and annotated edn, ed M. R. Liberman, unpbd diss Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska 1971 (3 versions <strong>of</strong> the novel compared: the<br />

Commonweal version, the 1st edn, and the Kelmscott edn); ed. K.<br />

Kumar, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1995; tr Ital 1895, 1992, Du 1898, Fr 1902,<br />

Polish 1902, Rus [1906], Cz 1926, Sp 1928, Swed 1978. First pbd in<br />

39 weekly instalments in Commonweal 6, 11 Jan– 4 Oct 1890.<br />

<strong>The</strong> legend <strong>of</strong> the briar rose: a series <strong>of</strong> pictures painted by E. Burne-<br />

Jones. With 4 quatrains by Morris. 1890, rptd in Poems by the way,<br />

see below.<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> the Hammersmith Socialist Society. Dec<br />

1890, rptd 1893. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Socialist ideal <strong>of</strong> art.‘1891’ [1900? after 1893]. <strong>The</strong> imprint <strong>of</strong> this<br />

pam is fictitious. See N. Barker and J. Collins, A sequel to An<br />

enquiry, see §2, below. <strong>The</strong> text was first pbd in New Rev Jan 1891;<br />

New York ‘1892’ [1891] bound in with O. Wilde, <strong>The</strong> soul <strong>of</strong> man<br />

under socialism, and W. C. Owen, <strong>The</strong> coming solidarity; East<br />

Aurora NY 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the glittering plain which has been also called the land<br />

<strong>of</strong> living men or the acre <strong>of</strong> the undying. [May] 1891 (Kelmscott<br />

Press); 1891 (‘Popular edn’, ordinary edn); Boston 1891 (Kelmscott<br />

Press edn photo facs); Boston 1892 (‘Popular edn’ US setting, ordinary<br />

edn); 1902 (<strong>English</strong> ‘Popular edn’ 2nd issue); illustr W. Crane,<br />

1894 (2nd Kelmscott Press edn); Boston 1896 (‘Popular edn’, 2nd<br />

issue US ordinary edn); Boston 1896 (‘Popular edn’, 3rd issue US<br />

ordinary edn); 1898 (new edn, 2nd impression ordinary edn); New<br />

York 1900 (USA‘Popular edn’, 2nd impression); 1904 (new edn,<br />

ordinary edn); [unsigned introd J. W. Mackail] 1905 (Longman’s<br />

Class Books <strong>of</strong> Eng Lit); New York 1905 (‘Popular edn’, US ordinary<br />

edn); [introd Mackail] 1906 (Longman’s Class Books <strong>of</strong> Eng<br />

Lit), rptd 1908, 1912; 1912 (Collected works vol 14, bound in with<br />

<strong>The</strong> house <strong>of</strong> the Wolfings); 1913 (Longman’s Pocket Lib, new edn);<br />

London and New York 1914 (Eng ‘Popular edn’); 1979 (‘Popular<br />

edn’ photo facs); as <strong>The</strong> glittering plain: or the land <strong>of</strong> the living<br />

men, illustr W. Crane, 1987 (2nd Kelmscott Press edn, photo facs,<br />

Prose romances <strong>of</strong> Morris); introd N. Talbot, Bristol 1996 (photo<br />

facs from Collected works vol 14, here bound in with Child<br />

Christopher and Goldilind the fair, Thoemmes Morris Lib); tr Ger<br />

1985. First pbd as <strong>The</strong> glittering plain: or the land <strong>of</strong> the living<br />

men, in Eng Illustr Mag 7 in 4 instalments, June–Sep 1890.<br />

Poems by the way. 1891 (Kelmscott Press); 1891 (Chiswick Press, ordinary<br />

edn); Boston 1892 (US setting); 1892 (2nd edn, ordinary edn);<br />

1896 (2nd edn, 2nd issue Longman’s imprint); Boston 1896 (US<br />

ordinary edn); 1899 (2nd edn, ordinary edn); New York 1900<br />

(remaining Roberts stock with Longman’s imprint); 1910 (new<br />

edn, Longman’s Pocket Lib); 1911 (Collected works vol 9, bound in<br />

with Love is enough); introd D. Latham, Bristol 1994 (photo facs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Collected works vol 9, Thoemmes Morris Lib).<br />

Address on the collection <strong>of</strong> paintings <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> Pre-Raphaelite<br />

school. Birmingham 1891; rptd in Morris: artist, writer, socialist,<br />

see Collections and selections, above.<br />

A King’s lesson. Ed and ptd by J. Leatham, Aberdeen 1891 (Penny<br />

Pam Ser); London and Aberdeen 1901 (2nd edn, J. Leatham,<br />

London distributor: W. Reeves); London and Peterhead 1902 (3rd<br />

edn, Leek Bijou Reprints no 1, <strong>The</strong> Sentinel Press, Peterhead,<br />

London distributor: <strong>The</strong> Twentieth Century Press); London and<br />

Peterhead [1904?] (4th edn, J. Leatham at the Sentinel Office);<br />

Cottingham [1914?] (5th edn, J. Leatham); Turriff [post-1916] (6th<br />

edn, J. Leatham, <strong>The</strong> Deveron Press). In J. Leatham’s publications<br />

<strong>of</strong> A King’s lesson and Under an elm-tree (see below) each successive<br />

edn is entirely re-set. A King’s lesson was first pbd as An old<br />

story retold, in Commonweal 18 Sep 1888, then as A King’s lesson<br />

bound in with <strong>The</strong> dream <strong>of</strong> John Ball in 1888, see above.<br />

Under an elm-tree: or thoughts in the country-side. Ed and ptd by J.<br />

Leatham, Aberdeen 1891 (Penny Pam Ser, some copies could have<br />

an unauthorised pale green printed wrapper <strong>of</strong> which 50 were<br />

created by H. B. Forman, see N. Barker and J. Collins, A sequel to<br />

An enquiry, §2 below); Aberdeen 1891 (2nd edn); foreword by H.<br />

Burke, Hammersmith [1893?] (new edn, <strong>The</strong> Liberty Press);<br />

Peterhead 1902 (3rd edn ‘cum privilegio auctoris’, Leek Bijou<br />

Reprints no 2, London distrbutor: <strong>The</strong> Twentieth Century Press);<br />

foreword by J. Leatham, Westerton-<strong>of</strong>-Clerkhill, Peterhead<br />

[1907?] (4th edn, <strong>The</strong> Clerkhill Press); afterword W. B. Yeats,<br />

extract from <strong>The</strong> happiest <strong>of</strong> poets, Portland ME Apr 1912 (<strong>The</strong><br />

Bibelot vol 18 no 4). First pbd in Commonweal July 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> Gothic: a chapter <strong>of</strong> the Stones <strong>of</strong> Venice by John<br />

Ruskin. Preface by Morris. Feb 1892 (Kelmscott Press); New York<br />

1977 (photo facs).<br />

William Morris<br />

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