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in 1893 and first pbd in Trans Biblio Soc vol 1 1893. Rptd in Morris:<br />

artist, writer, socialist vol 1 and in <strong>The</strong> ideal book: essays and lectures<br />

on the arts <strong>of</strong> the book, see Collections and selections, above.<br />

Some hints on pattern designing. [Ed S. C. Cockerell and R. Proctor]<br />

1899 (Golden type octavo). A lecture first pbd in 2 pts <strong>The</strong><br />

Architect 17, 24 Dec 1881. Rptd 1914 (Collected works vol 22,<br />

bound in with Hopes and fears for art, see Collection and selections,<br />

above).<br />

Golden wings: a tale. Portland ME Apr 1900 (<strong>The</strong> Bibelot vol 6 no 4);<br />

rptd Sep 1900 (reprints from Bibelot 8, bound in with Svend and<br />

his brethren, below), rptd 1902; 1905 (J. Finch & Co); Portland ME<br />

1906 (Brocade Ser 33). First pbd <strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag<br />

Dec 1856; rptd in <strong>The</strong> hollow land and other contributions to <strong>The</strong><br />

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

Svend and his brethren: a tale. Portland ME Sep 1900 (<strong>The</strong> Bibelot<br />

vol 6 no 9), rptd 1900 (reprints from Bibelot 8, bound in with<br />

Golden wings); Aiken SC 1901; Portland ME 1902 (Brocade Ser 33,<br />

bound in with Golden wings); 1905 (J. Finch & Co); Portland ME<br />

1906 (Brocade Ser 33, bound in with Golden wings); Englewood<br />

NJ 1906. First pbd <strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag Aug 1856;<br />

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

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

<strong>The</strong> churches <strong>of</strong> north France No 1. Portland ME Mar 1901 (<strong>The</strong><br />

Bibelot vol 7 no 3); rptd 1901 (reprints from Bibelot 9, bound in<br />

with Death the avenger and death the friend); as Some great<br />

churches in France: three essays by Morris and W. Pater<br />

[unsigned foreword by T. B. Mosher], Portland ME 1903 (Brocade<br />

Ser 39, bound in with 2 essays by Pater), rptd 1905, 1912. <strong>The</strong><br />

Morris essay was first pbd as <strong>The</strong> churches <strong>of</strong> north France No 1 –<br />

in the shadow <strong>of</strong> Amiens, <strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag Feb<br />

1856; rptd in <strong>The</strong> hollow land and other contributions to <strong>The</strong><br />

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

<strong>The</strong> art and craft <strong>of</strong> printing. New Rochelle NY 1902; as Printing: an<br />

essay, with E. Walker, binding design by B. Goudy, Hingham MA<br />

1903. First pbd as Printing in Arts and crafts essays by members <strong>of</strong><br />

the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, see above; rptd in Morris:<br />

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

<strong>The</strong> doom <strong>of</strong> King Acrisius. New York 1902 (R. H. Russell & Son,<br />

companion vol to Pygmalion and the image, see below). First pbd<br />

in <strong>The</strong> earthly paradise vol 1, see above.<br />

A dream. Portland ME July 1902 (<strong>The</strong> Bibelot vol 8 no 7); Wimbledon<br />

May 1904 (Avon Booklet vol 2 no 11); 1905; tr Ital 1988. First pbd in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag Mar 1856; rptd in <strong>The</strong> hollow<br />

land and other contributions to <strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> Mag,<br />

see Collections and selections, above.<br />

In praise <strong>of</strong> my lady. St Charles IL 1902 (Morris Press). First pbd in<br />

<strong>The</strong> defence <strong>of</strong> Guenevere and other poems, see above.<br />

Pygmalion and the image. New York 1902 (companion vol to <strong>The</strong><br />

doom <strong>of</strong> King Acrisius, see above). First pbd in <strong>The</strong> earthly paradise<br />

vol 1, see above.<br />

Communism. Ed G. B. S. [George Bernard Shaw] 1903 (Fabian Tract<br />

no 113), rptd 1907, 1923; 1915 (Collected works vol 23, bound in<br />

with Signs <strong>of</strong> change); in <strong>The</strong> Socialist Leader, 4, 11, 18 Jan 1969.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man born to be king. Ed with introd and notes [by J. W. Mackail]<br />

for use by schools and colleges. 1905 (Longman’s Class Books <strong>of</strong><br />

Eng Lit); rptd 1906, Jan & Apr 1911, 1912; tr Ger 1933. First pbd in<br />

<strong>The</strong> earthly paradise vol 1, see above.<br />

A factory as it might be. Preface by J. Leatham, 1907 (Social<br />

Democratic Federation). First pbd in 3 pts Justice: pt 1 as A factory<br />

as it might be, pts 2 & 3 as Work in a factory as it might be, 17, 31<br />

May, 28 June 1884. Rptd in Morris: artist, writer, socialist vol 2, see<br />

Collections and selections, above.<br />

Journals <strong>of</strong> travels in Iceland 1871, 1873. 1911 (Collected works vol 8);<br />

introd J. Morris 1969 (Collected works vol 8 photo facs), rptd<br />

1995.<br />

<strong>The</strong> revolt <strong>of</strong> Ghent. Ed J. Leatham, Huddersfield, London and<br />

Manchester [1911] (omits the 7th instalment <strong>of</strong> the original). First<br />

pbd in Commonweal in 8 weekly instalments, 7 July–18 Aug<br />

1888. Lecture first delivered 29 Jan 1888.<br />

Summer dawn. Illustr L. A. Govey. 1911 (Feather Weights). First pbd<br />

in <strong>The</strong> defence <strong>of</strong> Guenevere and other poems, see above.<br />

Two red roses across the moon. Illustr L. A. Govey, 1911 (Feather<br />

Weights). First pbd in <strong>The</strong> defence <strong>of</strong> Guenevere and other<br />

poems, see above.<br />

Sir Peter Harpdon’s end: a tragedy. Ed and introd [T. B. Mosher], critical<br />

estimate by J. Drinkwater, 2 pts, Portland ME July, Aug 1914<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Bibelot vol 20 nos 7, 8). Scene 4, excised from the first pbd<br />

version in <strong>The</strong> defence <strong>of</strong> Guenevere and other poems (see above),<br />

is here restored, using the text as ptd in the introd to the<br />

Collected works version, vol 1 1910, see Collections and selections,<br />

above.<br />

Waddington, S. Sonnets by Morris. Athenaeum 24 Oct 1914.<br />

Identifies 2 Morris sonnets pbd unsigned in Atlantic Monthly<br />

Feb, Mar 1870.<br />

Morris, M. Sonnets by Morris. Athenaeum 7 Nov 1914. Confirms, by<br />

reference to the mss, that the 2 sonnets attributed to Morris by<br />

Waddington, above, are indeed by Morris.<br />

Scenes from the fall <strong>of</strong> Troy and other poems and fragments. [Jan]<br />

1915 (Collected works vol 24, see Collections and selections, above).<br />

<strong>The</strong> wanderers: being the prologue to <strong>The</strong> earthly paradise. Ed with<br />

an introd and notes [by J. W. Mackail] for use by schools and colleges.<br />

1923 (Longman’s Class Books <strong>of</strong> Eng Lit).<br />

Some thoughts on the ornamented mss <strong>of</strong> the middle ages [from an<br />

unpbd ms in the Huntington Lib]. Introd M. B. Cary, jr, New York<br />

1934 (Press <strong>of</strong> the Woolly Whale); rptd in <strong>The</strong> ideal book: essays<br />

and lectures in the arts <strong>of</strong> the book, see Collections and selections,<br />

above.<br />

Morris and his Praise <strong>of</strong> wine. Los Angeles 1958 (priv ptd). With transcript<br />

<strong>of</strong> Morris’s poem, and <strong>of</strong> an unpbd sonnet written after<br />

1867. <strong>The</strong> title poem is included in Morris: artist, writer, socialist,<br />

see Collections and selections, above.<br />

Mr Morris on art matters. 1961. Lecture delivered in 1882 as <strong>The</strong><br />

progress <strong>of</strong> decorative art in England, rptd from Manchester<br />

Guardian 21 Oct 1882 (Morris Soc); also pbd as Mr Morris on<br />

<strong>English</strong> decorative art, <strong>The</strong> Architect 28 Oct 1882.<br />

Ellison, R. C. An unpublished poem by Morris. <strong>English</strong> 15 1964.<br />

DeLaura, D. J. An unpublished poem <strong>of</strong> Morris. MP 62 1965.<br />

An unpublished lecture <strong>of</strong> Morris: ‘How shall we live then?’ Ed P.<br />

Meier, in <strong>The</strong> International Review <strong>of</strong> Social History<br />

[Amsterdam] 16 1971 (also an <strong>of</strong>fprint therefrom).<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Cupid and Psyche . . . with wood engravings designed<br />

by E. Burne-Jones and mostly engraved by Morris, with an introd<br />

by A. R. Dufty. 1974.<br />

Goodwin, K. Unpublished lyrics <strong>of</strong> Morris. In YES 5 1975. Several<br />

lyrics here are taken from draft mss in the BL. Ed. R. Pearson.<br />

Silence and pity: an unpublished fair copy. In Jnl Morris Soc 9<br />

Spring 1991. A revised version, here with a title, <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lyrics previously pbd in draft form by K. Goodwin in<br />

Unpublished lyrics <strong>of</strong> Morris, see above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> expedition <strong>of</strong> ‘<strong>The</strong> Ark’. Ed J.-M. Baïssus. Jnl Morris Soc 3 1977.<br />

Log <strong>of</strong> a journey up the Thames to Kelmscott Manor, from BL Add<br />

MS 45407.<br />

A book <strong>of</strong> verse: a facsimile <strong>of</strong> a ms written in 1870. Introd J. I.<br />

Whalley, 1980.<br />

Morris’s Socialist diary. Ed F. Boos, Iowa City IA 1981 (priv ptd, with<br />

notes by F. Boos); 1981 (<strong>The</strong> History Workshop no 13); ed F. Boos,<br />

New York and London 1984.<br />

A variorium edition <strong>of</strong> the omitted prologue and tales <strong>of</strong> Morris’s<br />

Earthly paradise. Ed D. Latham, unpbd diss, York Univ, Toronto<br />

1981. Prints text <strong>of</strong> 1st prologue, <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Dorothea, <strong>The</strong> story<br />

<strong>of</strong> Orpheus and Eurydice, <strong>The</strong> wooing <strong>of</strong> Swanhild, and <strong>The</strong> story<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aristomenes.<br />

William Morris<br />

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