ever, another account of the Press's origin is that the thought of founding it had first occurred after Walker's lecture “Letter-Press Printing” at the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society on November 15, 1888, when Walker and Morris ...
W. H. Utley (Fabian) and James Edward Dobson (S.D F) were appointed Joint secretaries, and Sidney Olivier (Fabian) treasurer. Morris, Hyndman, and Shaw undertook to draft a Joint Manifesto, which was completed that spring and published ...
In The Outward Mind, Benjamin Morgan approaches this period of innovation as an important origin point for current attempts to understand art or beauty using the tools of the sciences.
Keen, Suzanne. Empathy and the Novel. Oxford University Press, 2007. Kelvin, Norman, ed. The Collected Letters of William Morris, 1889–1892. Vol. III. Princeton University Press, 1996. The Collected Letters of William Morris, 1893–1896.
No letters from Egypt have so far been found. ... 13 Reuter met Morris at the 1889 Arts and Crafts Exhibition and made several illuminated pages for the Kelmscott Press, ... The Collected Letters of William Morris, Tome III, 1889–1892.
e Collected Letters of William Morris, Volume IV: 1893–1896, Norman Kelvin (ed.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996. Morris, William. ' e Dream of John Ball'. In ree Works by William Morris, A.L. Morton (ed.).
William S. Peterson , The Kelmscott Press : A History of William Morris's Typographical Adventure ( Oxford , 1991 ) . Charles Harvey and Jon Press , William Morris : Design and Enterprise in Victorian Britain ( Manchester , 1991 ) .
This book provides a historical account of anarchist geographies in the UK and the implications for current practice.
This is the first book to apply the concept of ‘contents tourism’ in a global context and to establish an international and interdisciplinary framework for contents tourism research.
He is the author of Attending Daedalus: Gene Wolfe, Artifice and the Reader (Liverpool University Press, 2003) and coeditor of British Television Science Fiction (I. B. Tauris, 2005).