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Late Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

787 | 788<br />

<strong>The</strong> reward <strong>of</strong> labour: a dialogue. [Dec 1892] (Hammersmith<br />

Socialist Lib no 1) First pbd Commonweal 21, 28 May 1887.<br />

Manifesto <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> Socialists [with H. M. Hyndman and G. B.<br />

Shaw]. [May] 1893 (anon).<br />

Concerning Westminster Abbey. <strong>The</strong> Society for the Protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Ancient Buildings. [June] 1893 (anon). This pam sometimes has a<br />

wrapper fabricated by H. B. Forman, see N. Barker and J. Collins, A<br />

sequel to An enquiry, §2, below. Text rptd in Architecture and<br />

history, and Westminster Abbey, see Collections and selections,<br />

above.<br />

Medieval lore. Ed R. Steele, preface by Morris, [July] 1893; ed I.<br />

Gollancz 1895 (Medieval Lib); 1905 (A. Loring); 1907 (Chatto);<br />

New York 1966 (photo facs). Morris’s preface rptd in Morris:<br />

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

Utopia by Sir Thomas More. Foreword by Morris [Sep] 1893<br />

(Kelmscott Press). Morris’s foreword rptd in Morris: artist,<br />

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

Arts and crafts essays by members <strong>of</strong> the Arts and Crafts Exhibition<br />

Society. Ed with a preface and 3 essays by Morris: Textiles,<br />

Printing (with Emery Walker), Of dyeing as an art [July] 1893,<br />

rptd 1899, 1903; introd P. Faulkner, Bristol 1996 (1st edn photo<br />

facs Thoemmes Morris Lib). Morris’s contributions are rptd in<br />

Morris: artist, writer, socialist, see Collections and selections,<br />

above.<br />

Gothic architecture: a lecture for the Arts and Crafts Exhibition<br />

Society. [Oct] 1893 (Kelmscott Press), rptd in Morris: artist, writer,<br />

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

Socialism: its growth and outcome. With E. B. Bax. New York and<br />

London 1893; rptd 1896 (2nd edn Social Science Ser); rptd 1908<br />

(3rd edn); Chicago 1909; New York 1984 (photo facs). First pbd as<br />

Socialism from the root up, in Commonweal at irregular intervals<br />

15 May 1886–19 May 1888.<br />

Help for the miners: the deeper meaning <strong>of</strong> the struggle. 10 Nov<br />

1893 (a single sheet octavo ptd on both sides as an <strong>of</strong>fprint from<br />

Daily Chron); rptd in Morris: artist, writer, socialist vol 2, see<br />

Collections and selections, above.<br />

Address at the distribution <strong>of</strong> prizes to students <strong>of</strong> the Birmingham<br />

Municipal School <strong>of</strong> Art. Birmingham [July] 1894; [ed S. C.<br />

Cockerell] 1898 (Golden type octavo); 1915 (Collected works vol<br />

22); in Fourteen addresses delivered to students <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Birmingham Municipal School <strong>of</strong> Art, Birmingham 1924.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wood beyond the world. Frontispiece designed by E. Burne-<br />

Jones, [Oct] 1894 (Kelmscott Press); ‘1895’ [1894] photo facs <strong>of</strong><br />

Burne-Jones frontispiece; Boston 1895 (re-set); 1900 (re-issue);<br />

New York 1902 (2nd impression, US setting); 1904; rptd 1911; 1913<br />

(Longman’s Pocket Lib); 1913 (Collected works vol 17, bound in<br />

with Three Old French romances and Child Christopher); New<br />

York 1972 (Kelmscott Press Photo facs); 1979 (<strong>The</strong> prose romances<br />

<strong>of</strong> Morris, ordinary edn, photo facs); ed T. Shippey, Oxford 1980;<br />

tr Ger 1984.<br />

Why I am a Communist. Bound in with L. S. Bevington’s Why I am<br />

an expropriationist. 1894 (<strong>The</strong> why I ams, 2nd ser). First pbd<br />

Liberty Feb 1894. Rptd in Morris: artist, writer, socialist vol 2, see<br />

Collections and selections, above.<br />

Good King Wenceslas: a carol, by Dr Neale. Illustr A. J. Gaskin,<br />

introd Morris, Birmingham 1895. Introd rptd in Morris: artist,<br />

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

Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair. 2 vols [Sep] 1895<br />

(Kelmscott Press); [unsigned preface by T. B. Mosher] Portland<br />

ME 1900 (Miscellaneous Ser no 12); 1913 (Collected works vol 17,<br />

bound in with <strong>The</strong> wood beyond the world and Three Old French<br />

romances); ed R. Matthews, Van Nuys CA 1977 (Newcastle,<br />

Forgotten Fantasy Classics); introd N. Talbot, Bristol 1996 (from<br />

Collected works vol 17, photo facs Thoemmes Morris Lib).<br />

Morris’s version <strong>of</strong> Havelock the Dane.<br />

Gossip about an old house on the upper Thames. Birmingham ‘Nov<br />

1895’ [1900?]. A fabricated pam made, except for preliminaries<br />

and postlims <strong>of</strong> leaves excised from the mag Quest Nov 1895. See<br />

N. Barker and J. Collins, A sequel to An enquiry, §2 below. First<br />

pbd Quest Nov 1895; rptd, illustr photo facs C. M. Gere and E. H.<br />

New, Flushing NY 1901 (J. E. Hill) and in Morris: artist, writer,<br />

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

<strong>The</strong> well at the world’s end: a tale. Illustr E. Burne-Jones, 1896<br />

(Kelmscott Press); 2 vols 1896 (Longman’s ordinary edn), rptd<br />

1903, 1910; 2 vols 1913 (Collected works vols 18, 19); 2 vols 1913<br />

(Longman’s Pocket Lib); Introd by L. Carter 2 vols 1970, 1971; 2<br />

vols 1979 (ordinary edn photo facs, <strong>The</strong> prose romances <strong>of</strong><br />

Morris); tr Ger 1986.<br />

How I became a Socialist, by Morris; with some account <strong>of</strong> his connection<br />

with the Social-Democratic Federation by H. M.<br />

Hyndman. Oct 1896. Rptd from Justice July 1894, May Day 1895<br />

and 1896. Some copies have an unauthorised wrapper created by<br />

H. B. Forman, see H. G. Pollard, A catalogue, in Bibliographies,<br />

above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> water <strong>of</strong> the wondrous isles. [July] 1897 (Kelmscott Press); New<br />

York and London [Oct] 1897 (set and ptd in Boston for both USA<br />

and Britain, Longman’s ordinary edn), rptd 1902, 1909; 1913<br />

(Collected works vol 20); 2 vols 1914 (Longman’s Pocket Lib); 1979<br />

(ordinary edn, photo facs <strong>The</strong> prose romances <strong>of</strong> Morris); introd<br />

N. Talbot, Bristol 1994 (Collected works vol 20 photo facs<br />

Thoemmes Morris Lib).<br />

Some German woodcuts <strong>of</strong> the fifteenth century. Ed S. C. Cockerell<br />

‘1897’ [Jan 1898] (Kelmscott Press). Rpts as an introd part <strong>of</strong><br />

Morris’s article On the aesthetic qualities <strong>of</strong> the woodcut books<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ulm and Augsburg in the fifteenth century, first pbd in<br />

Bibliographica vol 1 no 4 1895.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sundering flood.‘1897’ [Feb 1898] (Kelmscott Press); New York<br />

and London 1898 (set and ptd in Boston for both USA and Britain,<br />

Longman’s ordinary edn); rptd 1910; 2 vols ‘1914’ [Dec 1913]<br />

(Longman’s Pocket Lib); 1914 (Collected works vol 21, bound in<br />

with Four unfinished romances); 1979 (ordinary edn, phot<strong>of</strong>acs<br />

<strong>The</strong> prose romances <strong>of</strong> Morris).<br />

<strong>The</strong> hollow land: a tale. 2 pts, Portland ME July, Aug 1897 (<strong>The</strong><br />

Bibelot vol 3 nos 1, 2); [unsigned introd by T. B. Mosher] Portland<br />

ME 1897 (reprints from Bibelot 2); [unsigned introd by T. B.<br />

Mosher] Portland ME 1900 (Brocade Ser 22); [unsigned introd by<br />

T. B. Mosher] Portland ME 1903 (Brocade Ser 22); Hingham MA<br />

1905 (F. Goudy, <strong>The</strong> Village Press); [unsigned introd by T. B.<br />

Mosher] Portland ME 1908 (Brocade Ser 22); tr Ital 1988. First pbd<br />

in 2 pts <strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag Sep, Oct 1856; rptd in<br />

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

<strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag, see Collections and Selections, above.<br />

Browning’s ‘Men and women’; a review. Portland ME [Mar] 1898<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Bibelot vol 4 no 3). First pbd <strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

Mag Mar 1856. Rptd in <strong>The</strong> hollow land and other contributions<br />

to <strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag, see Collections and selections,<br />

above.<br />

A note by Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press,<br />

together with a short description <strong>of</strong> the press by S. C. Cockerell<br />

and an annotated list <strong>of</strong> the books printed thereat. [Mar] 1898<br />

(Kelmscott Press); rptd in H. H. Sparling, <strong>The</strong> Kelmscott Press<br />

and Morris, master-craftsman, 1898, see Bibliographies, above;<br />

rptd as Aims in founding the Kelmscott Press, 1985 (Cadenza).<br />

Gertha’s lovers: a tale. [Unsigned introd by T. B. Mosher], in 2 pts,<br />

Portland ME Jan, Feb 1899 (<strong>The</strong> Bibelot vol 5 nos 1, 2), rptd 1899<br />

(reprints from Bibelot 5), rptd 1902 (Brocade Ser 32), rptd 1905.<br />

First pbd in 2 pts <strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag July, Aug 1856;<br />

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

and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag, see Collections and selections, above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ideal book: an address. New York 1899, rptd 1909; in Zeitschrift<br />

für Bücherfreunde band 5 1900; in <strong>The</strong> art and craft <strong>of</strong> printing,<br />

New Rochelle NY 1902; ‘1908’ [1907]; rptd 1957. Lecture delivered

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