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  1. The Essential William Morris Anthology (12 books) by William Morris, 2009-04-25
  2. William Morris: Romantic to revolutionary by E. P Thompson, 1977
  3. Old French Romances by William Morris, 2010-09-10
  4. Morris, William: Redesigning the World by John Burdick, 2005-09-01
  5. Morris, William: Redesigning the World by John Burdick, 2005-09-01
  6. William Morris and Morris & Co. by Lucia van der Post, Linda Parry, 2003-10-01
  7. Faulkner's Mississippi by Willie Morris, 1990-10
  8. The Collected Works of William Morris; Journals of Travel in Iceland. 1871. 1873 by William Morris, 2010-02-07
  9. Poetry and the Pre-Raphaelite Arts: Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Morris by Prof. Elizabeth K. Helsinger, 2008-07-15
  10. William Morris: Man Adorned by Blake Edgar, James Yood, et all 2002-03
  11. A Bibliography Of William Morris by Eugene D. LeMire, 2006-03-20
  12. William Morris Hunt (Cambridge Monographs on American Artists) by Sally Webster, 1991-10-25
  13. William Morris by Himself: Designs and Writings (Artist by Himself) by Gillian Naylor, 2000-10
  14. News From Nowhere - William Morris by William Morris, 2010-02-15

81. Tristan Stained Glass Images
for Harden Grange. william morris chose the subject, based upon Malory's Tristan retellings in Morte Darthur.
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The Tristan stained glass for Harden Grange.
William Morris choose the subject, based upon Malory's Tristan retellings in Morte Darthur . The colours were also his choice to preserve the unity, but he asked several Pre-Raphaelite brothers to design the panels. (Click on images to enlarge.
Still missing three panels.)
The birth of Tristram
Arthur Hughes
The departure of Tristram and La Belle Isoude from Ireland
Val Prinsep
Tristram and La Belle Isoude drink the love potion
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The marriage of Tristram and Isoude Les Blanches Mains
Edward Burne-Jones
The madness of Tristram
Edward Burne-Jones
The recognition of Tristram by La Belle Isoude
William Morris
The attempted suicide of La Belle Isoude
Edward Burne-Jones
Tristram and Isolde at King Arthur's court
William Morris
The death of Tristram
Ford Maddox Brown
The tomb of Tristram and Isolde
Edward Burne-Jones
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82. Morris, William
william morris. Brewer, Elizabeth. “morris and the ‘Kingsley Movement',” TheJournal of the william morris Society Vol. IV, No. 2 (Summer 1980) 417.
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Brewer, Elizabeth. “Morris and the ‘Kingsley Movement',” The Journal of the William Morris Society Vol. IV, No. 2 (Summer 1980): 4-17.

Brewer examines the possible influence Kingsley’s works may have had on Morris. She believes that it is very difficult to specify categorically that there was a direct influence, though there are many instances where the thought of both men overlapped. She discusses, among others, the attack on celibacy and asceticism in The Saint’s Tragedy and Hypatia ; Kingsley’s stress on the importance of the environment in Yeast; the socio-political ideas pervading Alton Locke ; Kingsley’s belief in the value of art, an awareness of one's heritage, and the pleasures of rural life to the ordinary working man; the use of the dream device in Alton Locke ; the romance as well as the Norse element of Hypatia. Morris, William Saint’s Tragedy, The Hypatia Alton Locke ... Social and Political Views

83. William Morris

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84. Art Passions
Dedicated to illustrators such as Arthur Rackham, Gustave Dore, william morris, Aubrey Beardsley, Edmund Dulac, Adrienne Segur, the PreRaphaelites and others.
http://www.artpassions.net/
Confused? Artpassions is just the art. The index of online books is here
General Site Layout
  • Art Passions (you are here): General introduction and orientation to the site, art gallery and descriptive index, e-postcards (or send from any display page), a few online books, and the forum , and especially the Frequently Asked Questions
  • Visual Site map and links to resources for: books, posters and artprints, calendars when in season, out-of-print booksearch tool, web design resources, and web design portfolio.
  • Personal pages: Monet's Garden at Giverny (has a java slideshow of how the garden looks now that I did for a class, How to color Ukrainian eggs the cats' homepage Psychology of Religion personal and other practical matters
    Welcome to Art Passions.
    Art Passions is primarily about artists and illustrators whose works I grew up with. I encourage you to explore this site and learn about the works of Arthur Rackham Gustave Dore William Morris Aubrey Beardsley ... Adrienne Segur , the Preraphaelites and others. New!
  • 85. William Morris Art & Type
    A collection of art and fonts based on the designs of legendary Art Nouveau designer william morris. From Ragnarok Press.
    http://www.ragnarokpress.com/artype/morris/main.html
    William Morris was one of the founders of the Arts and Crafts Movement and closely involved with the Pre-Raphaelite artists of the mid-19th century. His ideal of integrating art, literature and graphic design inspired a generation of artists like Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Millais and Waterhouse. Morris was an artist, poet, writer and designer himself. He is probably best remembered for his fabric designs and his book designs for Kelmscott Press. He pioneered modern renderings of antique styles of type as well as the production of high-quality home furnishings to last for generations. Morris left behind a lasting legacy of quality and creativity which will continue to inspire artists for years to come. The Scriptorium's Morris collection includes an excellent selection of Morris' fabric designs and patterns, plus a collection of original fonts based on his type designs for books published by the Kelmscott Press. We have recently augmented the collection with new fonts, new patterns and the addition of a large selection of decorative borders, emblems and initials. Morris fabric patterns are excellent for use in web page design. They can be made into contiguous tiles for use as backgrounds on web pages, as we have done with the grape pattern on this page. They also make excellent backdrops for decorative pages in print. Each of the patterns in our Morris collection is a high-resolution image and suitable for use online or in print. Above you can see the original patterns from the collection. The new patterns added in the latest update are shown to the left.

    86. 1851 Census, Llandegái - JOSEPH, David To MORRIS, William
    IndexIndex ContentsContents 1851 Census, Llandegái JOSEPH, David to morris, william.Previous Page Next Page 376, Glan yr Afon, morris, william, Son, U, 13, CAE.
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    JOSEPH, David to MORRIS, William
    Previous Page Next Page Folio Address Surname Forenames Relationship Condition Age Occupation Place of Birth Llandegai Village Joseph David Head M Coachman MGY 51 Llandegai Village Joseph Edward Son U Scholar MGY 51 Llandegai Village Joseph Margaret Wife M CAE, Bangor Llandegai Village Kirkham Eleanor Daughter U CAE, LLandegai Llandegai Village Kirkham Jane Grandson U Scholar CAE, LLandegai Llandegai Village Kirkham Mary Wife M CAE, Bangor Llandegai Village Kirkham Richard Head M Joiner AGY, Beaumaris Llandegai Village Kirkham Thomas Son U Joiner CAE, LLandegai Llandegai Village Knight Jane Niece U Scholar LAN, Prescott Penrhyn Castle Landes Elizabeth Servant U Housemaid ?, Mutford Penrhyn Castle Lee James Servant U Postillion LND, Park Gate Caunant Lewis Ann Wife M AGY, Llanelian Hall Lewis Elinor Wife M FLN Pen yr Alau Lewis Grace Grand Daughter U CAE Caunant Lewis Hugh Head M Quarry Labourer AGY, Llanelian Penrhyn Castle Lewis Hugh Servant U Postillion Hall Lewis John Son U Scholar DEN Brynderwen Lewis John Servant U Groom AGY, Holyhead Hall Lewis Owen Head M Clerk CAE Tregarth Lewis Owen Grandson U Quarryman CAE Hall Lewis Robert Son U DEN Coed Howel Ucha Lewis William Servant U Carter CAE, LLandegai

    87. William Morris
    Information about morris' life and works, including quotes and bibliography.
    http://home.online.no/~vals/morris.html

    88. 1851 Census, Llanwnda - MORRIS, William To PARRY, Samuel
    1851 Census, Llanwnda Surnames morris, william to PARRY, Samuel. Previous PageNext Page 559, Bont, morris, william, Servant, U, 22, Factoryman, AGY, Llandrygarn.
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    Surnames MORRIS, William to PARRY, Samuel
    Previous Page Next Page Folio Address Surname Forenames Relationship Condition Age Occupation Place of Birth Bont Morris William Servant U Factoryman AGY, Llandrygarn Glan Morris William Head M Farmer CAE, Llanstumdwy Pen y Ffordd Morris William Son U CAE, Llanwnda Bont Owen Alice Wife M CAE, Llanwnda Allt Owen Ann Daughter U CAE, Llanwnda Rhyd Owen Ann Daughter U CAE, Beddgelert Bont Owen Benjamin Lodger U Weaver MGY, Llanidloes Gwre Owen Catherine Wife M CAE, Llanbeblig Tan y Manod Owen Catherine Head W Labourer's Widow CAE, Denio Rhyd Owen Catherine Daughter U CAE, Llanwnda Rhyd Owen Dorothy Wife M CAE, Beddgelert Rhyd Owen Edward Head M Copper Miner CAE, Llanfihangel Cilhaul Owen Elizabeth Servant U Farm Servant CAE, Llanbeblig Bont Owen Evan Head M Agric Labourer CAE, Llanwnda Tyn Werglodd Owen Evan Son U CAE, Llandwrog Rhyd Owen Evan Son U CAE, Llanwnda Pen Owen Grace Servant U Farm Servant CAE, Llanllyfni Gwre Owen Griffith Son U CAE, Llanbeblig Cae Hen Owen Griffith Son U CAE, Llanwnda Ty N Owen Griffith Brother in Law U Quarryman Tyn Werglodd Owen Henry Son U CAE, Llanwnda

    89. Morris, William (1834-1896)
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    90. William Morris

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    William Morris , the son of a successful businessman, was born in Walthamstow, a quiet village east of London , on 24th March, 1834. After successfully investing in a copper mine, William's father was able to purchase Woodford Hall, a large estate on the edge of Epping Forest, in 1840.
    Morris was educated at Marborough and Exeter College, Oxford . At university Morris met Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The three men were all artists and formed a group called the Brotherhood. During this period their work was inspired by the history, ritual and architecture of the Medieval period. Morris and Burne-Jones were committed Anglicans and for a time they talked of taking part in a "crusade and holy warfare" against the art and culture of their own time.

    91. Ian Covell - William Morris : Dreamer Of Dreams
    Comprhensive essay bu Ian Covell, on the writings of Willaim morris, illustrated with morris's drawings.
    http://www.rastus.force9.co.uk/CS11Covell.html
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    William Morris : Dreamer of Dreams
    The book is very old, its hard red cover scuffed by the years, the edges of the pages unevenly cut, almost ragged. Idly, ignoring the spine, you turn to the title page. The Sundering Flood by William Morris. Its date of publication is at the bottom of the page in Roman numerals. Painstakingly you work it out. 1898. Very old, a first edition perhaps? Almost you replace it on its shelf, you haven't heard the author's name before. You relent, flick onward to the opening page of the story and read its first line. You frown, read the line again, then the next line, and the next. Breaking off you realise that you have read almost half a page. The shopkeeper is at your side, he asks if you want the book. You turn and ask its price. It seems reasonable the book is old, you may never see it again. One central truth is already obvious to you. William Morris was an artist. These essays will show some aspects of the man and his work, his beliefs and what may have shaped them, but everything will be pervaded by that one his work, his beliefs and what may have shaped them, but everything will be pervaded by that one fact: William Morris was an artist.
    Who Was William Morris?

    92. The Cotswold HyperGuide - William Morris
    of william morris' work in Cotswold with examples of stained glass windows.......
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    William Morris (1834-96)
    Stroud The stained glass to the left is a detail from the Sermon on the Mount by Rossetti, and the spectacular and utterly wonderful window to the right is by Morris and Webb and shows the seven days of creation. The picture, by the way, does no justice to the original. William Morris owned a country house at Kelmscott Manor in the village of Kelmscott near Lechlade. It can be viewed by arrangement with the trustees (see Things to See Return to the Cotswold Hyperguide History Page Digital Brilliance

    93. OAC:
    Finding Aids Browse Stanford University Manuscripts Division morris (william)Wallpaper Samples. morris (william) Wallpaper Samples. View options
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    Morris, William, 1834-1896
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    Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.

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    94. ECampus.com - Books And Stuff. Cheap!
    Author(s) morris, william F.; Doak, Daniel F. / ISBN 0878935460 /Softcover / 5/1/2002 New Copy Usually Ships in 57 Business Days.
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    95. William Morris Middle School | Where Standards Matter
    A mixed middle school in Pollard's Hill. 600 pupils split into 5 classes in each of 4 years. Site contains contributions by staff and governors and other information such as the arrangements for parental input into the governance of the school.
    http://www.williammorris.surrey.sch.uk/
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    96. AIM25: University Of London (Library - Senate House): MORRIS, William (1834-1896
    ARCHON Contact details. morris, william (18341896). IDENTITY STATEMENT. Referencecode(s) GB 0096 SL V 19. Title morris, william (1834-1896). Date(s) 1877.
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    97. History Today: William Morris - Art And Idealism.(Victorian Values)
    morris under the influence of John Ruskin developed into a socialist, and environmentalist, while at the same time he built a furniture and household goods company that was firmly entrenched in Victorian England. His decorative art and furniture design is still prized today. From History Today.
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    History Today May, 1996 William Morris - art and idealism.(Victorian Values)
    Author/s: Charles Harvey For the 150th anniversary of Victoria's accession, History Today published a series of articles examining Victorian Values' through the prism of some of the key individuals of her reign and the ideas and movements they reflected and generated. With the centenary of the great queen's Diamond Jubilee coming up next year, we are returning to the subject and expanding the scope of the original series. in the first of our Victorian Values Mark 2 articles, Charles Harvey and Jon Press examine the aesthetic achievements of the multi-talented and pioneering early Socialist, whose life and work are celebrated in a major exhibition about to open in London at the Victoria and Albert Museum. William Morris was a man of extaraordinary creative energy who dedicated his life to the cause of art. Personal experience convinced him that art should not be the preserve of a small minority of professionals of refined taste and sensibilities, but should be a universal activity, natural to life, work and leisure. He wished to live in a society which eschewed the production of inferior, ugly wares, made without pleasure by tormented workers. In a decent society, which strove for beauty and relaxation instead of profit and personal advantage, the only goods worth making would be the necessities of life, and objects which were a source of pleasure to maker and user alike. Hence his famous dictum: 'art which is made by the people and for the people, as a happiness to the maker and the user'.

    98. AIM25: British Library Of Political And Economic Science: MORRIS, William, 1834-
    morris, william, 18341896, designer, craftsman, poet and socialist. Title morris,william, 1834-1896, designer, craftsman, poet and socialist. Date(s) 1885.
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    99. Morris, William
    morris, william 183496, English poet, artist, craftsman, designer,social reformer, and printer. He has morris, william. 1834-96
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    Morris, William 1834-96, English poet, artist, craftsman, designer, social reformer, and printer. He has long been considered one of the great Victorians. While at Oxford, Morris, along with his lifelong friend Burne-Jones , became deeply interested in the ritual and architecture of the Middle Ages. However, Morris's great awakening came through his readings of Ruskin, whose ideas on aestheticism and social progress he gradually adopted. In 1856, after being apprenticed to an architect, Morris attached himself to the brotherhood of Pre-Raphaelites and through the encouragement of Dante Gabriel Rossetti began to paint and write. In 1858 he published his first volume of poems, The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems. This was followed by The Life and Death of Jason (1867) and The Earthly Paradise (3 vol., 1868-70), in which a group of medieval Norse wanderers seek a land where there is no death or misery. Although popular in its time, his poetry is not widely read today. With friends in 1861 he started the firm of decorators later famous as Morris and Company, which, in reaction to the growing industrialism, sought a return to the working operations of the Middle Ages and a revitalization of the splendor of the medieval decorative arts (see arts and crafts ). He made carvings, stained glass, tapestries, carpets, wallpaper, chintzes, and furniture. In the 1870s he founded the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Buildings. He became interested in politics and reform, joining (1883) the socialist Democratic Federation and forming (1884) the Socialist League. Two notable prose works came out of this political phase
  • 100. (Stephen P. Morris - William Morrison )
    21 Jul 1673) England S» C» Thomas morris (23 Mar 1681/82 ~ ) P» Timothy morris(1763 ~ ) P» william Arthur morris (28 Sep 1956 ~ ) Seymour, Indiana P» S
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    (28 Sep 1956 ~ ) Seymour, Indiana P S C
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    S Carrie E. Morrison Owosso, Michigan, USA S C Daniel Morrison (27 Sep 1832 ~ 9 Aug 1927) S Daniel Morrison S Karen Morrison S C Nancy Morrison Pennsylvania S William Morrison S UP (? Moore - Fred Mundy BACK (Rachel Sara Morris - Stephen Morris NEXT (Mary Morse - Mary Moss SURNAMES MAIN PAGE HELP T h e B i g G E D C O M Re vi si on 1996-1997 Descendants of Edward Ball of New Jersey Interest Group. If you have a connection, correction or question, please email: The Big gEDcom@bigfoot.com

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