Morris, William, 1834-1896
Date
1834-1896
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Morris, William, 1834-1896
Name
Morris, William
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- Subject of25
- William Morris and Morris & Co., Linda Parry
- William Morris, [essay by Linda Parry]
- William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and the Kelmscott Chaucer, Duncan Robinson
- Decorative artists, E. Burne-Jones [by Aymer Vallance]; William Morris [by Lewis F. Day]; Walter Crane [with notes by the artist]
- William Morris, his art, his writings, and his public life : a record, by Aymer Vallance
- William Morris textiles, Linda Parry
- William Morris, romantic to revolutionary, E.P. Thompson
- A closer look at the life and work of William Morris
- William Morris in Jaipur, the work of art in the context of hand-made reproduction, David Mabb
- The work of William Morris, Paul Thompson
- William Morris, an illustrated life, [written and edited by Jane Drake]
- William Morris, his life, work and friends
- The Kelmscott press and William Morris master-craftsman, by H. Halliday Sparling
- William Morris, the Marxist dreamer, [by]Paul Meier ; translated from the French by Frank Gubb ; with a preface to the English edition by Robin Page Arnot. vol.2
- William Morris, a life for our time, Fiona McCarthy
- William Morris wallpapers and chintzes, (by) Fiona Clark ; with a biographical note by Andrew Melvin
- William Morris, romantic to revolutionary
- William Morris, 1834-1896, an illustrated life of William Morris, Richard Tames
- William Morris, his life and work, Jack Lindsay
- William Morris & Kelmscott
- Political writings of William Morris, edited and introduced by A. L. Morton
- The life of William Morris, by J.W.Mackail ; with an introduction by Sydney Cockrell
- Morris embroideries, the prototypes, A.R. Dufty
- William Morris, romantic to revolutionary, E.P. Thompson
- The stained glass of William Morris and his circle, A. Charles Sewter
- Love is enough, William Morris and Andy Warhol, edited by Ciara Moloney
- Textiles by William Morris and Morris & Co., 1861-1940, Oliver Fairclough and Emmeline Leary; introduction by Barbara Morris