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1990s • Volumes IX - XIII Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4
13.4 (Spring 2000): 76 [+ 2 pp. colour illustrations].
[Contents]. 1-2.
- Editorial. Nicholas Salmon, 3.
- "John Kay CBE (1927-1999)" [obituary]. Joseph S. Mirwitch, 4-5.
- "Ted Hollamby (1921-1999)" [obituary]. Ray Watkinson, 6-7.
- "Morris at Alphington-Or Alfington?" Peter Faulkner, 8-9.
- "The Moral Marxism of William Morris." Dennis Bartels, 10-15.
- "William De Morgan at Merton Abbey." Judith Goodman, 16-20.
- "The 'Sympathetic Translation' of Patterns: William Morris as Singer, Scribe, and Printer." Isolde Karen Herbert, 21-29.
- "The Morris Reredoses at St. John the Baptist Church, Findon, and The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Clapbam, West Sussex." Tessa Kelly, 30-34 [+ 2 pp. colour illustrations].
- "The Topsaic Tapestries and Penkill Castle." Jan Marsh, 35-40.
- "Water in William Morris's Late Prose Romances." Hilary Newman, 41-47.
- "William Morris: Back to the Land, Pessimism and Utopia."John Payne, 48-56.
- "William Morris the Socialist Reviewer." Nicholas Salmon, 57-63.
- Reviews. 64-73.
- Notes on Contributors. 74.
- Guidelines for Contributors. 75.
13.3 (Autumn 1999): 68 [+ xxxiv insert].
13.2 (Spring 1999): 88 [+ 4 pp. colour illustrations and vii insert].
[Contents]. 1-2.
- "The First Modern 'Secondary World' Fantasy: Morris's Craftsmanship in The Story of The Glittering Plain." Norman Talbot, 3-11.
- "William Morris's Egalitarian Perfectionism." Christine Sypnowich, 12-20.
- "Ethel Mannin and William Morris." Peter Faulkner, 21-27.
- "Cycling in Nowhere." Tony Pinkney, 28-33.
- "'The Valiant Dead': William Morris and the Paris Commune of 1871." J. B. Wright, 34-38.
- "'What's in a Name?': Morris & Co.'s Stained Glass in Australia." Lesley A. Baker, 40-43.
- "William Morris's Kelmscott Connections." Frank C. Sharp, 44-55.
- "William Morris: Art and Life." R. Marc Fasanella, 56-63.
- "'She and He': Morris or Cockerell?" Susan Mooney, 64-68.
- Reviews. 69-85.
- Notes on Contributors. 86-87.
- Guidelines for Contributors. 88.
- "A Catalogue of the Original Designs by Morris and Company in the Collection of the William Morris Society." David Rodgers, i-vii [insert on coloured paper, with illustrations].
13.1 (Autumn 1998): 84 [+ 4 pp. colour illustrations and viii insert].
[Contents]. 1.
- "A Friendship From Heaven: Burne-Jones and William Morris." Nicholas Salmon, 2-13.
- "Speaking of Kisses in Paradise: Burne-Jones's Friendship with Swinburne." John Christian, 14-24.
- "Life at The Grange." Penelope Fitzgerald, 25-32.
- "Edward Chose Egypt-But the Greeks Chose Burne-Jones." Ray Watkinson, 33-44.
- "Burne-Jones, Morris and God." Christine Poulson, 45-54.
- "The Image of Aestheticism: Burne-Jones's The Golden Stairs." Mary Gilhooly, 55-64.
- "A Golden Girl: Burne-Jones and Mary Stuart Wortley." Anne Anderson, 65-71.
- "A Burne-Jones Letter." 72.
- Reviews. 73-83.
- Notes on Contributors. 84.
- "A Catalogue of the Original Designs of Morris and Company in the Collection of the William Morris Society." David Rodgers, i-viii [insert on coloured paper, with illustrations].
12.4 (Spring 1998): 52 [+ xvi insert].
Contents. 1.
- Editorial. Nicholas Salmon, 2.
- "'Rupes Topseia': A New Suggestion." Jan Marsh, 3-6.
- "Murry, Marx and Morris." Peter Faulkner, 7-14.
- "Circular Designs in Morris's The Story of the Glittering Plain." Pauline Dewan, 15-20.
- "A Revaluation of Morris's Influence in Japan." Chiaki Ajioka, 21-28.
- "The Unmanageable Playgoer: Morris and the Victorian Theatre." Nicholas Salmon, 29-35.
- "Artist, Poet, and Socialist: Academic Deliberations on William Morris at the University of Toronto, Canada." E. L. Panayotidis-Stortz, 36-43.
- "William Morris: an Annotated Bibliography 1994-95." David and Sheila Latham, i-xvi [insert on coloured paper].
- Reviews. 43-51.
- Notes on Contributors. 51.
- Guidelines for Contributors. 52.
12.3 (Autumn 1997): 56.
[Contents]. 1.
- "A Meeting with William Morris." Helen Thomas, 2-4 [reprint from Time & Again: Memoirs and Letters].
- "MacDonald, Morris and 'The Retreat.'" Nicholas Salmon, 5-10.
- "Return to the Elm Tree." Martin Brown, 11-14.
- "The Earliest Agreement between the Partners of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co." Frank C. Sharp, 15-16.
- "Morris & Co. in Manchester." Nicholas Salmon and David Taylor, 17-19.
- "Living Dyeing: Morris, Merton, and the Wardeles." Ray Watkinson, 20-25.
- "From Romance to Duty: Thomas Woolner and My Beautiful Lady." Peter Faulkner, 26-35.
- "William Morris, Biotech Genius: Reasons for Misprision." Norman Talbot, 36-38.
- "The Road to Nowhere: Morris, Utopia, and Global Climate Change." Dennis Bartels, 39-47.
- Reviews. 48-54.
12.2 (Spring 1997): 52.
[Contents]. 1.
- "The Immortal Morris." Reginald A. Beckett, 2-4 [reprint from Labour Prophet, 1896].
- "Reminiscences of William Morris." Edmund & Ruth Frow, 5-6 [includes reminiscences of Sophie R. Sharman from Comrade, Feb. 1903].
- "The Importance of Morris's Beowulf." Robert Boenig, 7-13.
- "The Serialisation of The Pilgrims of Hope." Nicholas Salmon, 14-25.
- "Beauty and the Body in News from Nowhere." Naomi Jacobs, 26-30.
- "International Trade in News from Nowhere." Jannett Highfill, 31-35.
- "The Kelmscott Press: To What Purpose?" Lesley A. Baker, 36-38.
- "A Japanese William Morris: Yanagi Sôetsu and 'Mingei' Theory." Yuko Kikuchi, 39-45.
- Reviews. 46-50.
- Notes on Contributors. 51.
12.1 (Autumn 1996): 56.
[Contents]. 1.
- Editorial. Nicholas Salmon and Ray Watkinson, 2.
- "In Memoriam: Edwige Schulte." Adriana Corrado, 3-4.
- "Another Visit to Merton Abbey." Jan Marsh, 5-7.
- "Peter Paul Marshall: The Forgotten Member of the Morris Firm." Keith E. Gibeling, 8-16.
- "Georgiana Burne-Jones and William Morris: A Subtle Influence." Isabelle Williams, 17-24.
- "A Visit to May Morris in London: Excerpts from John Quinn's Diary of 1911." Janis Londraville, 25-28.
- "'Two Red Roses Across the Moon'-Reconsidering Symbolic Implications." Vanessa Furse Jackson, 29-34.
- "'Compulsory Baxination': Morris and the Misogynist." Roger Aldous, 35-40.
- "Morris, Bax and Babeuf." Ian H. Birchall, 41-47.
- Reviews. 48-55.
- Notes on Contributors. 56.
11.4 (Spring 1996): 56.
[Contents]. 1.
- Editorial. Peter Faulkner, 2.
- "William Guest Goes Shopping." Ian W. Gallagher, 3-11.
- "Fire and Ice: Clashing Visions of Iceland in the Travel Narratives of Morris and Burton." Pamela Bracken Wiens, 12-18.
- "Imagery of Gold in Sigurd the Volsung." Jane Ennis, 20-26.
- "The Political Commentary of the Hammersmith Socialist Record." David Morgan, 26-30.
- "Isabella Morris Gilmore." Frank C. Sharp, 31-38.
- "Gustav Holst, William Morris and the Socialist Movement." Andrew Heywood, 39-47.
- "Morris and the 'White Line' Method." Ray Watkinson, 48-49.
- [Wood Engraving based on Morris's Daisy]. Gordon Craig, 50.
- Reviews. 51-55.
- Notes on Contributors. 56.
11.3 (Autumn 1995): 36 [+ xx insert].
11.2 (Spring 1995): 52.
[Contents]. 1.
- "Art, Craft, and Life. A Chat with Mr. William Morris." 2-5 [reprint from Daily Chronicle, 1893].
- "Morris & Co. in a Baroque Setting." Eeyan Hartley, 5-9.
- "Patterns of Enclosure in Morris's Early Stories." Pauline Dewan, 9-11.
- "Topical Realism in The Tables Turned." Nicholas Salmon, 11-19.
- "The Impact of Morris and the Kelmscott Press in Germany." Hans Eckert, 20-24.
- "A Note on Gimson and Morris." Godfrey Rubens, 24-25.
- "A Response to Godrey Rubens." David Pend[e]ry, 26.
- "Reminiscences of Cotswold Craftsmen." Jim Mackenzie, 27-31.
- "Working for Morris & Co." Arthur Frederick Wingate, 31-32.
- "Commemorating William Morris: Robin Page Arnot and the Early History of the William Morris Society." Helen E. Roberts, 33-37.
- Reviews. 38-51.
- Notes on Contributors. 52.
11.1 (Autumn 1994): 64 [5 blank].
[Contents]. 1.
- Editorial. Stephen Coleman, 2.
- "Thoughts on Education under Capitalism." William Morris, 3-5 [reprint from Commonweal, 30 Jun. 1888].
- "The Reverse of Salem House: The Holistic Process of Education in News from Nowhere." Ady Mineo, 6-16.
- "Morris and Traditional Storytelling." John Purkis, 16-18.
- "Morris and Literacy." Kerima Mohideen, 19-26.
- "Morris and the Study of English." Peter Faulkner, 26-30.
- "William Morris and the Royal Commission on Technical Instruction, 1881-84." Charles Harvey and Jon Press, 31-44.
- "William Morris and the National Curriculum." Ann and John Kay, 44-48.
- "William Morris and 'Education Towards Revolution': 'Making Socialists' versus 'Putting Them In Their Place.'" Stephen Coleman, 49-58.
- Notes on Contributors. 59.
10.4 (Spring 1994): 56.
[Contents]. 1.
- Editorial. Peter Faulkner, 2.
- "A. R. 'Dick' Dufty: 1911-1993" [obituary]. [Tom Dufty], 2-3.
- "E. Thompson: 1925-1993" [obituary]. Fiona MacCarthy, 4-5.
- "Interviews with Morris: II. From The Woman's Signal, 19th April 1894: 'A Living Wage for Women.'" [Sarah Tooley], 5-9.
- "The Roadmenders" [engraving on copper]. Ray Watkinson, 10.
- "To Bernard Fairclough: The War Having Begun" [poem]. Ray Watkinson, 11-12.
- "Rare Public Appearance of Mr. Philip Webb." Ray Watkinson, 12-13.
- "Morris and Early Music: The Shaw/Dolmetsch Connection." Andrew Heywood, 13-19.
- "Liberationist Sexuality and Nonviolent Resistance: The Legacy of Blake and Shelley in Morris's News from Nowhere." Ashton Nichols, 20-27.
- "'But He Were King, or Kinges Eyr. . .': Morris's re-telling of Havelok." Norman Talbot, 28-39.
- "A Bristol Printing House: Edward Everard's Monument to Gutenberg, Morris and the Printer's Art." Charles Harvey and Jo[h]n Press, 40-47.
- "'Morris was a Giant': The Quest of T. E. Lawrence." Geoffrey Syer, 48-52.
- Reviews. 53-56.
- Notes on Contributors. 56.
10.3 (Autumn 1993): 24 [+ xxviii insert].
10.2 (Spring 1993): 32.
- Kath Filmer, ed., The Victorian Fantasists,
- Josephine M. Guy, The British Avant Garde,
Barbara Dennis, Charlotte Yonge. Novelist of the Oxford Movement(Peter Faulkner).
- Peter Faulkner, William Morris and the idea of England (Jon Press).
- Mill Road/Merton High Street, London Borough of Merton.
An Archaeological Investigation: Interim Report(John Purkis).
- David Nash, Secularism, Art and Freedom(Stephen Coleman).
10.1 (Autumn 1992): 40.
9.4 (Spring 1992): 48.
[Contents]. [1].
- "Dr. Edmund Goldzamt" [obituary]. 2.
- "Riding Together: William Morris and Robert Browning." Amanda Hodgson, 3-7.
- "Eros Unbound: Sexual Identities in News from Nowhere." Ady Mineo, 8-14.
- "Mr. Olaf Entertains; Or, William Morris's Forgotten Dialogues." Nicholas Salmon, 15-24.
- "Merton before Morris." Ray Watkinson, 25-28.
- "Monopoly: Or How Labour is Robbed: A Bibliographical Note." J. Clayson, Edmund Frow and Ruth Frow, 29-31.
- "F. J. Furnivall: Philanthropist, Lexicographer, Oarsman." Bernard Myers, 32-35.
- Reviews. 35-48.
9.3 (Autumn 1991): 40 [+ xx insert].
- Krishan Kumar, Utopianism,
Ruth Levitas, The Concept of Utopia(Stephen Coleman).
- Edward Hollamby, Red House (Ray Watkinson).
- Jack Lindsay, William Morris, Dreamer of Dreams,
David Latham and Sheila Latham, An Annotated Critical Bibliography of William
Morris,
Clive Wilmer, editor, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Selected Poems and Translations(Peter Faulkner).
- David Kindersley and Lida Lopes Cardolo, Letters Slate-Cut(Ray Watkinson).
- Stephen Coote, William Morris, His Life and Work(Peter Faulkner).
9.2 (Spring 1991): 48.
9.1 (Autumn 1990): 48.
8.4 (Spring 1990): 40.
- Angela Emanuel (ed.), A Bright Remembrance. The Diaries of ]ulia Cartwright, Alicia Craig Faxon, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Jan Marsh and Pamela Gerrish Nunn, Women Artists and the Pre-Raphaelite Movement, Jan Marsh, The Legend of Elizabeth Siddal (Hilary Morgan).
- Christine Poulson, William Morris (Ray Watkinson).
- Edmund and Ruth Frow, editors, The Politics of Hope,
Stephen Hill, The Tragedy of Technology(Peter Faulkner).
- David Ottewill, The Edwardian Garden (Mhairi Hay,
Paddy O'Sullivan).
- Martin Greenwood, The Designs of William De Morgan(Jon Catleugh).
- Martin Harrison and Bill Waters, Burne-Jones (Peter Faulkner).