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  1. American Book Design and William Morris by Susan Otis Thompson, 1996-10
  2. More to William Morris: Two Books that Inspired J. R. R. Tolkien-The House of the Wolfings and The Roots of the Mountains by William Morris, 2003-10-25
  3. William Morris Decor and Design by Elizabeth Wilhide, 1997-10-16
  4. Songs By Ira & George Gershwin by William Bolcom Joan Morris, 1978
  5. The Beauty of Life: William Morris and the Art of Design
  6. News from nowhere; or, An epoch of rest, being some chapters from a Utopian romance by William Morris, 2010-08-28
  7. The Early Romances Of William Morris, In Prose And Verse (1913) by William Morris, 2010-09-10
  8. Reconstruction: speech of Hon. William M. Stewart, of Nevada, delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 3, 1868. by William M. (William Morris) Stewart, 1868-01-01
  9. William Morris & Red House: A Collaboration Between Architect and Owner by Jan Marsh, 2005-11-01
  10. The Well at the World's End: Volume I by William Morris, 2000-03-20
  11. William Morris (Big Series Art) by Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, 1999-10-01
  12. The Gardens of William Morris by Jill Duchess of Hamilton, Penny Hart, et all 2006-04-20
  13. William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary by E. P. Thompson, 1988-11
  14. William Morris Address Book (Address Books) by William Morris, 1990-08-01

61. William Morris (1834-96)
Biography and selected images from HeartsEase.
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62. Morris, William N. (1992) More On The Mood-Emotion Distinction , Psycoloquy: 3,#
More on the MoodEmotion Distinction. morris, william N. (1992) More on the Mood-EmotionDistinction , Psycoloquy 3, 7 Mood (6). Authors morris, william N.
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63. SPAB - Education
A page on the history of the Society, which was founded by william morris and Philip Webb in 1877 to counteract the highly destructive 'restoration' of medieval buildings being practised by many Victorian architects. Philip Webb was the leading light of this group and a number of young architects trained under his guidance.
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Education Courses for Home Owners Courses for Professionals Technical Days ... John Betjeman Award History of the Scholarship The oldest of the British national amenity societies, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings also introduced the first post-graduate specialist training in building conservation in the 1930s.
The founding members of the Society who advocated a policy of sensitive, conservative repair (rather than restoration), realised they needed to demonstrate how this could be put into practice, and that it would be necessary to pass this knowledge on. The architect Philip Webb was the leading light of this group and a number of young architects trained under his guidance – they discussed major repair problems with him, worked on his sites alongside the craftsmen and took responsibility for the day to day supervision of the work. In 1930, with financial support from the Royal Institute of British Architects, the SPAB decided to award £60 for a Scholarship to a young architect to study "the methods of repair now become traditional among the architect and builder members of the Society", and it was named the Lethaby Scholarship in memory of Professor W R Lethaby.
The Society remains convinced that the best way to learn about construction methods, building materials and their performance, and the range of methods of repair available today, is out on site. Today former Scholars are among the leading conservation experts in the United Kingdom, looking after some of the foremost buildings in Britain. Some are cathedral architects, some look after palaces or National Trust houses and English Heritage scheduled monuments. Some Scholars, conversely, have devoted their careers to relatively minor buildings, such as abandoned medieval churches or vernacular agricultural buildings, producing work of the highest quality. The Scholarships, which have no equivalent in Britain in either the formal or informal education system, are highly respected by employers as a training in building conservation.

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65. William Morris, 1834-1896, English Socialist And Artist, Manuscripts
Digital version of the manuscript collection of the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam.Category Arts Art History Artists M morris, william Works......Collection Manuscripts by william morris, English Socialist and Artist, 18341896.International Institute of Social History Archives. william morris (1834-1896)
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Services: Enquiries Also on this server Art to the People Catalogue of Printed Material on Utopian Communities William Morris (1834-1896)
William Morris, born in Walthamstow, Great Britain 1834, died in Hammersmith, Great Britain 1896; socialist, poet, artist and architect; founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in 1877; member of the Democratic Federation in 1883; cofounder and leader of the Socialist League in 1884, financed its organ Commonweal; author of many socialist tracts and pamphlets; withdrew from the Socialist League when the anarchists took over in 1890; founded his own publishing company, the Kelmscott Press in 1893; active in organizing guilds of designers and decorative craftsmen. The IISH presents its William Morris manuscript collection on the Internet. Left out are those pages without text. Manuscripts (average filesize 130 Kb): How shall we live then?

66. J.R. Burrows & Company
Handprinted historic wallcoverings featuring william morris Wallcoverings. Samples, printing techniques and company information available.
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67. Etherington & Roberts. Dictionary--Morris, William
morris, william ( 18341896 ). An English poet, painter, architectand printer, who led the movement in search of higher standards
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    73. Morris, William - Archive
    morris, william Period nd Total Size 0.02 m. Biographical/historicalnote Born in Walthamstow, Great Britain 1834, died in
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    : n.d. Total Size : 0.02 m. Biographical/historical note : Born in Walthamstow, Great Britain 1834, died in Hammersmith, Great Britain 1896; socialist, poet, artist and architect; founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in 1877; member of the Democratic Federation in 1883; cofounder and leader of the Socialist League in 1884, financed its organ Commonweal; author of many socialist tracts and pamphlets; withdrew from the Socialist League when the anarchists took over in 1890; founded his own publishing company, the Kelmscott Press in 1893; active in organizing guilds of designers and decorative craftsmen. Contents : Manuscripts of ‘How shall we live then', ‘As to bribing excellence', ‘Why I am a Communist' n.d.; fragment of a letter to May Morris upon Morris' death [c. 1896]. Top

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    75. David Hume
    Life and work of 18th century Scottish philosopher; by william Edward morris.
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    Generally regarded as the most important philosopher ever to write in English, David Hume (1711-1776) the last of the great triumvirate of "British empiricists" was also noted as an historian and essayist. A master stylist in any genre, Hume's major philosophical works A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-1740), the Enquiries concerning Human Understanding (1748) and concerning the Principles of Morals (1751), as well as the posthumously published Dialogues concerning Natural Religion (1779) remain widely and deeply influential, despite their being denounced by many of his contemporaries as works of scepticism and atheism. While Hume's influence is evident in the moral philosophy and economic writings of his close friend Adam Smith, he also awakened Immanuel Kant from his "dogmatic slumbers" and "caused the scales to fall" from Jeremy Bentham's eyes. Charles Darwin counted Hume as a central influence, as did "Darwin's bulldog," Thomas Henry Huxley. The diverse directions in which these writers took what they gleaned from reading Hume reflect not only the richness of their sources but also the wide range of Hume's empiricism. Comtemporary philosophers recognize Hume as one of the most thoroughgoing exponents of philosophical naturalism.

    76. Circuses.com: Factsheets: ELEPHANT ENCOUNTER (Morris, William)
    ELEPHANT ENCOUNTER (morris, william). PO Box 913, Gibsonton, FL 33534 USDA License 58C-0123 william morris leases his elephant act to circuses and fairs.
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    ELEPHANT ENCOUNTER (Morris, William)
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    William Morris has failed to meet minimal federal standards for the care of animals used in exhibition as established in the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has cited William Morris for repeated failure to provide adequate veterinary care and for failure to provide a nutritional diet to two undersized elephants, shelter from the elements, and adequate ventilation. William Morris leases his elephant act to circuses and fairs. Contact PETA for documentation.
    Animals used in recent shows: two African elephants named Linda and Shannon and one Asian elephant named Cora.
    June 17, 2002:
    While performing with the Shrine Circus in Menomonie, Wis., Morris' elephant Mary and another elephant bolted out of a circus tent during a show, scattering crowds. Mary hiked two miles through town and was recaptured at the University of Wisconsin-Stout campus when trucks blocked her escape. One child was injured, and the elephants damaged a door at the park and caused $600 in damage to a city truck. The Shriners had contracted with George Carden Circus for the event.
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    77. Völsunga Saga
    Design of the book cover by Philip Webb (18311915), architect and friend of william morris.
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    London: F. S. Ellis, 1870 Cover design by Philip Webb (1831-1915), architect and friend of William Morris Gift of Kenneth A. Lohf rarebooks@libraries.cul.columbia.edu Last update: 5/6 Exhibit Home Sections: I. Cloths II. Vignettes ... Current Kempner Gallery Exhibitions

    78. CGFA- Edward Burne-Jones: Kelmscott Chaucer Page 1
    Edward BurneJones page 1 (with william morris), 1896, manuscript illustration.
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    79. WILLIAM MORRIS
    morris, william (18341896). a web guide towilliam morris from literaryhistory.com.
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    MORRIS, WILLIAM (1834-1896)
    a web guide to William Morris from literaryhistory.com main page 19th century authors
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    http://www.walrus.com/~gibralto/acorn/germ/WMorris.html A brief web bio of Morris. Brief discussion of Morris's connection with the Victorian sonnet tradition. http://members.aol.com/ericblomqu/victoria.htm An impressive list of magazine and newspaper articles dealing with Pre-Raphaelite literature or art from 1846-1900, with links to the etexts of the reviews. http://www.engl.duq.edu/servus/PR_Critic/Reviews.html http://vp.engl.wvu.edu/clcshow/talbot.htm Scholarly article discusses the imaginative resilience and integrity of Morris's later poetry, by Norman Talbot. In Victorian Poetry, Volume 35, no. 1, Spring 1996, The "Pomona" Lyric and Female Power. http://vp.engl.wvu.edu/listing.htm#Fall98 A Special William Morris Issue of Victorian Poetry contains nine articles on Morris in PDF format for downloading. Victorian Poetry, vol. 34, No. 3. http://www.bartleby.com/223/index.html#5 A substantial, though older, discussion of the Rossettis, Morris, and Swinburne, from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
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    80. 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

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