
William Morris
24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896
100 works on record
Biography
Works
Signs of Change: Seven Lectures
1903
The History of Over Sea: Done Into English
1902
Architecture and history, and Westminster Abbey
1900
The Kelmscott Press
1895

Signs of Change: Seven Lectures Delivered on Various Occasions
1888

The Earthy Paradise: A Poem
1871

Good King Wenceslas
The day is coming

Some notes on early woodcut books
The man born to be king
William Morris today
Het woud achter de wereld

Choice of William Morris's verses
An address delivered by William Morris at the distribution of prizes to students of the Birmingham Municipal School of Art, 21 Feb., 1894

Architecture and history, and Westminster Abbey
The decorative arts, their relation to modern life and progress
[Paintings]
An unpublished lecture of William Morris
Selected writings
Labour and pleasure, versus labour and sorrow

William Morris on art and socialism
Catalogue of an exhibition of the work of William Morris held at the Municipal School of Art, Manchester, October 1908
A speech by Mr. W. Morris from the "Cambridge Chronicle", 23 Feb. 1878 : with an introd. by Fiona MacCarthy
Morris wallpapers and textiles [from the] William Morris Gallery
Socialist diary
Concerning Westminster Abbey
Kunst en maatschappij
Some notes on the illuminated books of the Middle Ages
William Morris stories in prose, stories in verse, shorter poems
Some notes on early woodcut books, with a chapter on illuminated manuscripts
On first seeing Iceland
An earthly paradise calendar
Catalogue of the Morris collection
An unpublished lecture of William Morris : "How shall we live then?"
William Morris on architecture
Four letters from William Morris

The designs of William Morris
Mr. William Morris on the work of the Kyrle Society

Architecture and history, and Westminster Abbey

Stories from The earthly paradise
A note by William Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press, together with a short history and description of the Press by S. C. Cockerell reprinted for Philobiblon to celebrate the centenary of the birth of William Morris 1834:1934
Gothic architecture
A note by William Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press together with a short history and description of the press
1978 : the designs of William Morris
Gertha's lovers

News from nowhere and selected writings and designs
The tables turned
William Morris literary manuscripts from the British Library, London
The water of wondrous isles Vol II

Art and its producers, and the arts & crafts of today
Address on the collection of paintings of the English Pre-Raphaelite school
Arts and crafts essays by members of the arts and crafts exhibition society
Architecture and history
Sigurd the Volsung
A dr eam

William Morris full-color patterns and designs
The labor question from the social standpoint
Svend & his brethren
Wallpapers & designs
Unpublished letters of William Morris
The History of Godefrey of Boloyne and of the conquest of Jerusalem
William Morris's Socialist diary
The Kelmscott Press
Art, wealth and riches
William Morris, 1834-1934
On the artistic qualities of the woodcut books of Ulm and Augsburg in the fifteenth century
On the artistic qualities of the woodcut books of Ulm and Augsburg in the 15th century

Stories from Morris
Nouvelles de nulle part ou une ere de repos =

William Morris, poet, artist, socialist
England the Turks

William Morris on history

Art and its producers
The Kelmscott Press: 1891 to 1898 : a note
A paper ... read before the Bibliographical Society, London, 19 June 1893
Arte y sociedad industrial
William Morris, 1834-1896
Selected writings of William Morris
Giftwraps by artists
William Morris and W. Morris and Company
Stories in prose

A choice of William Morris's verse
Some thoughts on the ornamented mss. of the Middle Ages
The story of the unknown church

Political Writings

Catalogue of a portion of the valuable collection of manuscripts, early printed books, &c

Three works
Selections from William Morris
The aims of art

Atalanta's race and two other tales from the Earthly paradise
The defence of Guinevere
The story of Sigurd
Early illustration
Christmas verse
Unjust war
Outlanders, whence come ye last?
An extract from The well at the world's end
The doom of King Acrisivs
Choice of William Morris' verse
How shall we live then