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17.2 (Summer 2007): 155.
Special Issue: Teaching Morris
[Contents. 1-2].
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 3-5.
"Hope and Change: Teaching News from Nowhere." David Latham, 6-23.
"Teaching News from Nowhere in France for the CAPES and the Agrégation in English Studies, 2004-2006." Philippe Vervaecke, 24-40.
"Studying the Past, Envisioning the Future: Teaching History via William Morris's News from Nowhere." Kathleen Maloney, 41-53.
"Teaching Morris Online." Rosie Miles, 54-72.
"Collections and Collectivity: William Morris in the Rare Book Room." Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, 73-88.
"Taking Our Eyes Out of Our Pockets: Teaching William Morris's Ideal Book." Susan Jaret McKinstry, 89-98.
"Teaching Morris's Early Dream Poems through the Three Registers." Todd O. Williams, 99-114.
Reviews. Edited by Peter Faulkner, 115-150.
"William and Emma Morris" [Rev. of John Le Bourgeios, Art and Forbidden Fruit (Peter Faulkner) 115-137.
William E. Fredeman, ed., The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 3: The Chelsea Years, 1863-1872. Prelude to Crisis I. 1863-1867. (Jan Marsh) 138-141.
William E. Fredeman, ed., The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 4: The Chelsea Years, 1863-1872. Prelude to Crisis II. 1868-1870. (Rosie Miles) 142-146.
William E. Fredeman, ed., The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 5: The Chelsea Years, 1863-1872. Prelude to Crisis III. 1871-1872. (Richard Frith) 147-150.
Guidelines for Contributors. 151-152.
Notes on Contributors 153-155.
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17.1 (Winter 2006): 94.
[Contents. 1-2].
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 3-4.
"Red House and Asia: A House and its Heritage." Sonia Ashmore and Yasuko Suga, 5-26.
"Ernest Radford and the First Arts and Crafts Exhibition, 1888." Ann MacEwan, 27-38.
"William Morris: An Obituary." Amy Morant, 39-48.
"Pevsner's Morris." Peter Faulkner, 49-72.
Reviews. Edited by Peter Faulkner, 73-90.
Karen Livingstone and Linda Parry, eds., International Arts and Crafts (Helen Elletson) 73-75.
Lesley Hoskins, ed., The Papered Wall: The History, Patterns, and Techniques of Wallpaper (Peter Faulkner) 76-78.
Loretta M. Holloway and Jennifer A. Palmgren, eds., Beyond Arthurian Romances (Phillippa Bennett) 79-80.
Paul Greenhalgh, The Modern Ideal: The Rise and Collapse of Idealism in the Visual Arts from the Enlightenment to Postmodernism (Peter Faulkner) 83-86.
Paul Barlow, Time Present and Time Past: The Art of John Everett Millais (Nic Peeters) 87-90.
Guidelines for Contributors. 91-92.
Notes on Contributors 93-94.
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16.4 (Summer 2006): 132.
[Contents. 1-2].
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 3-4.
"Kenji Ohtsuki and the Tokyo Centenary of the Birth of William Morris." Yasuo Kawabata, 5-26.
"William Morris and the Scrutiny Tradition." Peter Faulkner, 27-46.
"At Kelmscott Manor." Stella Davis, 47-48.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 2002-2003." David and Sheila Latham, 49-76.
Reviews. Edited by Peter Faulkner, 77-127.
Eugene D. LeMire, A Bibliography of William Morris (Robert Coupe) 77-80.
Tony Pinkney, ed., We Met Morris: Interviews with William Morris, 1885-96 (Martin Delveaux) 81-85.
Jan Marsh, William Morris and Red House (Linda Parry) 86-90.
Pamela Todd, William Morris and the Arts & Crafts Home; Brian D. Coleman, Historic Arts & Crafts Homes of Great Britain (Diana Andrews) 91-95.
William E. Fredeman, ed., The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, vols. 3-5 (Peter Faulkner) 96-98.
David B. Elliott, A Pre-Raphaelite Marriage: The Lives and Works of Marie Spartali Stillman and William James Stillman (Richard Frith) 99-101.
Jan Marsh, National Portrait Gallery Insights: The Pre-Raphaelite Circle (Christine Whitney) 102-106.
David Peters Corbett, Edward Burne-Jones (Christine Whitney) 107-109.
Sandy Brown and Maya Kumar Mitchell, eds., The Beauty of Craft: A Resurgence Anthology (Martin Delveaux) 110-116.
Jim Cheshire, Stained Glass and the Victorian Gothic Revival (Peter Cormack) 117-118.
Juliet Kinchin and Paul Stirton, eds., Is Mr Ruskin Living Too Long? Selected Writings of E. W. Godwin on Victorian Architecture and Design (Jim Cheshire) 119-122.
Tim Barringer, Men at Work: Art and Labour in Victorian Britain (Tony Pinkney) 123-125.
Brenda M. King, Silk and Empire (Jan Marsh) 126-127.
Guidelines for Contributors. 128-129.
Notes on Contributors 130-132.

16.2/3 (Summer/Winter 2005): 157.
Special Issue for the 50th Anniversary of the William Morris Society
[Contents. 1-4].
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 5-6.
"Why Morris Matters [contest results]." 7-8.
"Morrs's Ethics, Cosmopolitanism, and Globalisation." Regenia Gagnier, 9-30.
"Rediscovering the Topography of Wonder: Morris, Iceland, and the Late Romances." Phillippa Bennett, 38-48.
"Kinetic Utopias: H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia and William Morris's News from Nowhere." Tony Pinkney, 49-55.
"The Story of Alcestis in William Morris and Ted Hughes." Peter Faulkner, 56-79.
"Evelyn Waugh, William Morris, and the Ideal of Craftsmanship." Lynda Prescott, 80-91.
"The Music of the Mind: Structure and Substance in William Morris's The Water of the Wondrous Isles." George D. Copen, 92-102.
"Call for Papers: Teaching Morris." 103-104.
Reviews. 105-152.
Isabelle Gadoin, ed., News from Nowhere: William Morris (Trevor Harris) 105-17.
William Morris, Kunde von Nirgendwo [News from Nowhere] (Martin Delveaux) 108-109.
Florence Boos, ed., "The Earthly Paradise" by William Morris (Rosie Miles) 110-112.
Nikolaus Pevsner, Pioneers of Modern Design: From William Morris to Walter Gropius, revised and expanded ed.; Alan Crawford, C. R. Ashbee: Architect, Designer, & Romantic Socialist, 2nd ed.; Chris Miele, ed., From William Morris: Building Conservation and the Arts and Crafts Cult of Authenticity, 1877-1939; Barrie and Wendy Armstrong, The Arts and Crafts Movement in the North West of England: A Handbook (Peter Faulkner) 113-123.
Emmanuel Cooper, Bernard Leach: His Life and Work; Brian Keeble, On the Nature and Significance of the Crafts; Mary Greenstead, ed., An Anthology of the Arts and Crafts Movement (Peter Faulkner) 124-129.
John Andrews, Arts and Crafts Furniture (David A. Hill) 130-131.
Ian Hamerton, ed., W. A. S. Benson: Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design (Diana Andrews) 132-135.
Sara E. Haslam, John Ruskin and the Lakeland Arts Revival, 1880-1920 (Peter Faulkner) 136-137.
Bevis Hiller, Betjeman: The Bonus of Laughter; Peter Draper, ed., Reassessing Nikolaus Pevsner (Peter Faulkner) 138-143.
Terry L. Meyers, ed., Uncollected Letters of Algernon Charles Swinburne (Richard Frith) 144-147.
Thomas J. Tobin, ed., Worldwide Pre-Raphaelitism (Peter Faulkner) 148-152.
Guidelines for Contributors. 153-154.
Notes on Contributors. 155-157.

16.1 (Winter 2004): 95.
[Contents. 1-2].
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 3-4.
"Obituary: Joseph Dunlap." Theo Rehak, 5-9.
"As It Might Be: The Radical Legacy of William Morris in the Work of David Mabb." Dave Beech, 10-21.
"The Landscape of Resistance in Morris's News from Nowhere." Nathaniel Gilbert, 22-37.
"'Morning Chats with William Morris': A Forgotten Portrait of Morris in Ireland." Joseph McBrinn, 38-44.
"'My Dear Emma'; William and Emma Morris." Dorothy Coles, 45-60.
"A Catalogue of Articles in the Journal (2000-2004) and an Index to the Journal (1961-2004)." Thomas J. Tobin, 61-70.
"Morris's Bust by Conrad Dressler." Peter Faulkner, 71.
Reviews. 73-91.
David Mabb, with essays by Caroline Arscott and Steve Edwards, William Morris (Marcus Waithe) 73-76.
Christopher Menz, with a foreword by Ron Radford, Morris & Co (Linda Parry) 77-79.
David Latham, ed., Haunted Texts: Studies in Pre-Raphaelitism (Inga Bryden) 80-83.
Angela Thirlwell, William and Lucy: The Other Rossettis (Richard Frith) 84-86.
Josceline Dimbledy, A Profound Secret: Mary Gaskell, Her Daughter Amy, and Edward Burne-Jones (Peter Faulkner) 87-91.
Guidelines for Contributors. 92-93.
Notes on Contributors. 94-95.
15.4 (Summer 2004): 192 [+ xii insert and 4 pp. colour illustrations].
Special Issue: Morris and the Book Arts
[Contents]. 5-6.
Editorial and Introduction. Rosie Miles, 7-11.
"Obituary: John Dreyfus." John Smith, 12-13.
"Obituary: Norman Talbot." Peter Faulkner, 14-15.
"Lyric Colour: Pre-Raphaelite Art and Morris's The Defence of Guenevere." Elizabeth Helsinger, 16-40.
"The Influence of Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts on the Pre-Raphaelites and the Early Poetry of William Morris." Michaela Braesel 41-54.
"The Kelmscott Shelley and Material Poetics." Damian Judge Rollison, 55-73.
"A Book Arts Pilgrimage: Arts and Crafts Socialism and the Kelmscott Chaucer." Jessica DeSpain, 74-90.
"A Note on Burne-Jones's ‘Pocket Cathedral' and Ruskin." Douglas E. Schoenherr, 91-93.
"Saint Morris: The Last Days of the Kelmscott Press in the Late-Victorian Media." Thomas J. Tobin, 94-108.
"Illustrating Morris: The Work of Jessie King and Maxwell Armfield." Rosie Miles, 109-135.
"A Postscript to Illustrated Editions of the Works of William Morris in English." Robert Coupe, 136-142.
"Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt as a Collector and Patron of the Arts and Crafts." Mary Catharine Johnsen, 143-153.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 2000-2001." David and Sheila Latham, i-xii [insert on coloured paper].
Reviews. 154-187.
Richard Maxwell, ed., The Victorian Illustrated Book (Hilary Weeks) 155-158.
Robert L. M. Coupe, Illustrated Editions of the Works of William Morris in English: A Descriptive Bibliography (Rosie Miles) 159-160.
Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, Christina Rossetti and Illustration: A Publishing History (Rosie Miles) 161-164.
William K. Finley and Joseph Rosenblum, eds., Chaucer Illustrated--Five Hundred Years of The Canterbury Tales in Pictures (E. A. Jones) 165-167.
Suzanne Fagence Cooper, Pre-Raphaelite Art in the Victoria and Albert Museum (Christine Whitney) 168-170.
Julian Treuherz, Elizabeth Prettejohn, and Edwin Becker, Dante Gabriel Rossetti (Richard Frith) 171-172.
Bridget Elliott and Janice Helland, eds., Women Artists and the Decorative Arts 1880-1935: The Gender of Ornament (Helen Elletson) 173-175.
Rebecca Daniels and Geoff Brandwood, eds., Ruskin and Architecture; A. W. N. Pugin, Contrasts and The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture with introductions by Timothy Brittain-Catlin (Jim Cheshire) 176-179.
W. Douglas Brown, Eden Smith: Toronto's Arts and Crafts Architect; Sam Osmond, Harold Falkner: More than an Arts and Crafts Architect (Peter Faulkner) 180-182.
William Morris, The House of the Wolfings; The Roots of the Mountains; More to William Morris: The House of the Wolfings and The Roots of the Mountains (Phillippa Bennett) 183-184.
Don Scheese, Nature Writing: The Pastoral Impulse in America (Tony Pinkney) 185-187.
Guidelines for Contributors. 188-189.
Notes on Contributors. 190-192.

15.3 (Winter 2003): 45.
[Contents]. 1-2.
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 3.
"Morris and Swinburne." Peter Faulkner, 4-26.
"John Butler Yeats: Portrait of William Morris." Jan Marsh, 27-29.
"William Morris and Ray Watkinson: Wood Engravers." Peter Lawrence, 30-33.
"William Morris and Iceland's Hydrogen Economy." Dennis Bartels, 34-35.
Reviews. 36-43.
Toby Widdicombe and Herman S. Prieiser, eds., Revisiting the Legacy of Edward Bellamy (1850-1898), American Author and Social Reformer: Uncollected and Unpublished Writings, Scholarly Prespectives for a New Millennium (Ruth Kinna).
Elizabeth Crawford, Enterprising Women: The Garretts and their Circle (Pippa Bennett).
Mary Greenste[a]d and Sophia Wilson, eds., Originality and Initiative: The Arts and Crafts Archives at Cheltenham (Peter Faulkner).
Peter Holliday, ed., Eric Gill in Ditchling: Four Essays (Peter Faulkner).
Jane Cooper, Mrs. Molesworth (Peter Faulkner).
Guidelines for Contributors. 44.
Notes on Contributors. 45.

15.2 (Summer 2003): 85.
[Contents]. 1-2.
Errata. 2.
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 3.
"Obituary: Ray Watkinson." Peter Faulkner, 4-5.
"Two for Lunch" [poem]. Sheila Smith, 6-7.
"The Old Artist Likened to a Chair" [poem]. Ray Watkinson, 8.
"The Bureaucratisation of Creativity: The Art and Industry Controversy at Central technical School, Toronto, 1931-1949." Lisa Panayotidis, 9-34.
"An 'Impossibilist' Socialist? William Morris and the Politics of Socialist Revolution versus Social Reform." Colin Skelly, 35-51.
Reviews. 52-82.
William Morris, News from Nowhere. Ed. David Leopold (Peter Faulkner).
William Morris, News from Nowhere. Ed. Stephen Arata (Peter Faulkner).
William E. Fredeman, ed., The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The formative Years 1835-1862 (Jan Marsh).
Thomas J. Tobin, Pre-Raphaelitism in the Nineteenth-Century Press: A Bibliography (Rosie Miles).
Felicity Ashbee, Janet Ashbee: Love, Marriage and the Arts & Crafts Movement (Jan Marsh).
John Stokes, ed., Eleanor Marx (1855-1898): Life, Work, Contacts (Ruth Levitas).
Bevis Hiller, Young Betjeman (Peter Faulkner).
Bevis Hiller, John Betjeman: New Fame, New Love (Peter Faulkner).
Peter Trippi, J. W. Waterhouse (Christine Whitney).
Gavin Stamp, An Architect of Promise: George Gilbert Scott Junior (1839-1897) and the Late Gothic Revival (Jim Cheshire).
Jeremy Burchardt, Paradise Lost: Rural Idyll and Social Change since 1800 (Martin Delveaux).
Ruth Eaton, Ideal Cities: Utopianism and the (Un)Built Environment (Ruth Levitas).
Jennie Brunton, The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Lake District: A Social History (Martin Haggerty).
Ian Bruce, The Loving Eye and Skilful Hand: The Keswick School of Industrial Arts (Martin Haggerty).
Richard Mathews, Fantasy: The Liberation of Imagination (Norman Talbot).
Guidelines for Contributors. 83.
Notes on Contributors. 84.

15.1 (Winter 2002): 66 [+ 4 pp. colour illustrations]
[with this issue, the title changes to Journal of William Morris Studies]
[Contents]. 1-2.
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 3.
"The Trouble with Morris." Steve Edwards, 4-10.
"Some Introductory Notes on my Morris Works." David Mabb, 11-16.
"Class Consciousness in the Design of William Morris." Stephen F. Eisenman, 17-37 [+ 4 pp. colour illustrations].
"John Henry Dearle's Contribution to Morris and Co." Lesley Baker, 38-42.
"Morris and Old French." Peter Faulkner, 43-50.
"Second Call for Papers: William Morris and the Book." [Rosie Miles], 51.
"Call for Reviewers." [Peter Faulkner], 52.
Reviews. 53-64.
Gerard Curtis, Visual Words: Art and the Material Book in Victorian England (Rosie Miles).
Giovanni Cianci and Peter Nicholls, eds., Ruskin and Modernism (Peter Faulkner).
Tony Cerutti, ed., Ruskin and the Twentieth Century: The Modernity of Ruskinism (Peter Faulkner).
William E. Fredeman, ed., The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The Formative Years 1835-1862 (Peter Faulkner).
Alison Smith, John Petts and the Caseg Press (David Gorman).
Michael J. Lewis, The Gothic Revival (Godfrey Rubens).
Guidelines for Contributors. 65.
Notes on Contributors. 66.

14.4 (Summer 2002): 70.
[Contents]. 1-2.
Errata. 2.
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 3-4.
"Obituary: Nicholas Salmon." Peter Faulkner, 5-6.
"Hans Brill" [obituary]. Joan South, 7-8.
"Edmund Penning-Rowsell" [obituary]. Ray Watkinson, 9-10.
"Call for Papers" [toward special "Morris and the Book" issue of JWMS, Summer 2004]. [Rosie Miles], 11.
"Call for Material" [creative and scholarly works on Morris]. [Rosie Miles], 11.
"William Morris: The Final Socialist Years." Nicholas Salmon, 12-24.
"William Morris and Oscar Wilde." Peter Faulkner, 25-40.
"William Morris and the USSR." Dennis Bartels, 41-51.
"J. W. Mackail as Literary Critic." Tony Pinkney, 52-58.
Reviews. 59-68.
Judith Flanders, A Circle of Sisters (Kathy Haslam).
Mark Bills, ed., Art in the Age of Victoria: A Wealth of Depictions (Jan Marsh).
Amelia Peck and Carol Irish, Candace Wheeler: The Art and Enterprise of American Design, 1875-1900 (Linda Parry).
Michael Drury, Wandering Architects (Malcolm Sinclair).
Michael T. Saler, The Avant-Garde in Interwar England: Medieval Modernism and the London Underground (Peter Faulkner).
Guidelines for Contributors. 69.
Notes on Contributors. 70.

14.3 (Winter 2001): 70 [+ xx insert].
[Contents]. 1-2.
Editorial. Rosie Miles, 3.
"Obituary: Lionel Selwyn." Peter Faulkner, 4-5.
"Dick Smith" [obituary]. Ray Watkinson, 6-7.
"A Friend (Re)Visits South Kensington." Jan Marsh, 8-11.
"A Rediscovered and Partly Unpublished Morris Notebook." Chris Fletcher, 12-20.
"Why William Morris Left His Joyous Gard." Rob Allen, 21-30.
"The Communist Poet-Laureate: William Morris's Chants for Socialists." Nicholas Salmon, 31-40.
"Thomas Morris, Resident Director of the Devon Great Consols." Jackie Latham, 41-46.
"Burne-Jones and the Dissolution of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co." David Elliott, 47-48.
"'The Battered Looking and Middle-aged Barn-cock'; Or 'An Old Fable Retold.'" Nicholas Salmon, 49-51.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 1998-1999." David and Sheila Latham, i-xix [insert on coloured paper; 1 p. blank].
Reviews. 52-68.
Ruth Kinna, William Morris: The Art of Socialism (Ruth Levitas).
Francis O'Gorman, Late Ruskin: New Contexts (Nicholas Salmon).
John Payne, Journey of the Thames: William Morris and Modern England (Peter Preston).
Thomas More, Utopia. Trans. and ed. Clarence H. Miller (Peter Faulkner).
Jonathan Bate, The Song of the Earth (Peter Faulkner).
Laura Morowitz and William Vaughan, eds., Artistic Brotherhoods in the Nineteenth Century (Jan Marsh).
Anette Caruthers and Mary Greenstead, Good Citizen's Furniture: The Arts and Crafts Collection at Cheltenham (Peter Faulkner).
Anette Caruthers and Mary Greenstead, Simplicity or Splendour. Arts and Crafts Living: Objects from the Cheltenham Collections (Peter Faulkner).
Arts and Crafts Houses I, intro. Beth Dunlop (Peter Faulkner).
Trevor Garnham [ed.], Edward Prior, St. Andrew's Church, Roker (Peter Faulkner).
Aileen Reed, Brentham: A History of the Pioneering Garden Suburb (Godfrey Rubens).
Guidelines for Contributors. 69.
Notes on Contributors. 70.

14.2 (Spring 2001): 110 [+ xvi insert].
[Contents]. 1-2.
Editorial. Nicholas Salmon, 3.
"Obituary: Carol Johnson (1903-2000)." Joan South, 4-5.
"Sandford Lionel Berger" [obituary]. Linda Parry, 6-7.
"'The North Begins Inside': Morris and Trollope in Iceland." Peter Preston, 8-28.
"A Reassessment of A Dream of John Ball." Nicholas Salmon, 29-38.
"Gordon Bottomley & Paul Nash: Pre-Raphaelite Heirs?" Arnold Wilson, 39-42.
"Was William Morris a 'Natural Luddite?'" Dennis Bartels, 43-46.
"The Influence of De La Motte Fouqué's Sintram and His Companions on William Morris's The Wood Beyond the World." Hilary Newman, 47-53.
"William Morris and Gustav Holst's Fantasia on the Dargason." Paul Johnson, 54-58.
"A Study in Victorian Historiography: William Morris's Germanic Romances." Nicholas Salmon, 59-89.
"The Collaboration of G. F. Bodley & J. R. Spencer Stanhope in Florence 1892-1904." Berenice Schreiner, 90-96.
Reviews. 96-108.
Peter Stansky, From William Morris to Sergeant Pepper: Studies in the Radical Domestic (Martin Haggerty).
Timothy Mowl, Stylistic Cold Wars: Betjeman versus Pevsner (Martin Haggerty).
Charlotte Gere, with Leslie Hoskins, The House Beautiful, Oscar Wilde and the Aesthetic Interior (Peter Faulkner).
David B. Elliott, Charles Fairfax Murray: The Unknown Pre-Raphaelite (Peter Faulkner).
Guidelines for Contributors. 109.
Notes on Contributors. 110.
"Catalogue of Articles in the Journal (1961-2000)." Nicholas Salmon, i-xvi [insert on coloured paper].

14.1 (Autumn 2000): 100 [+ 4 pp. colour illustrations].
[Contents]. 1-2.
Editorial. Peter Faulkner, 3.
"Penelope Fitzgerald" [obituary]. Ray Watkinson, 4-5.
"Ruskin and Morris." Peter Faulkner, 6-17.
"Ruskin and Fairfax Murray." David Elliott, 18-29.
"John Ruskin, William Morris, and the Illuminated Manuscript." Evelyn J. Phimister, 30-36.
"Laxey Mill: Ruskin's Parallel to Merton Abbey." David Faldet, 37-43.
"John Ruskin: Patron or Patriarch?" Robert Brownell, 44-53.
"Ruskin and the British Empire." Peter Faulkner, 54-66.
"'A Funny Childish Thing': The Flodden Field Bas Relief and the Redesign of the Library at Naworth Castle." Katharine Haslam, 67-74.
"From Pastoral Arcadia to Stable-State Mini-Cities: Morris's News from Nowhere and Callenbach's Ecotopia." Martin Delveaux, 75-81.
"Rossetti and the Findon Tiles." Jan Marsh, 82.
Reviews. 83-99.
Notes on Contributors. 100.

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].
[Contents]. 1-2.
"Editorial Note." Nicholas Salmon, 3.
"John Brandon-Jones (1909-1999)" [obituary]. John Kay, 4.
"David Rodgers (1942-1999)" [obituary]. Christine Poulson, 5.
"William Morris and Emma Lazarus." Frank C. Sharp, 6-13.
"The Gospel of Intensity: 'Arry, William Morris & the Aesthetic Movement." Andrew Heywood, 14-25.
"'The Down-Trodden Radical': William Morris's Pre-Socialist Ideology." Nicholas Salmon, 26-43.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 1996-7." David and Sheila Latham, i-xxxiv [insert on coloured paper].
Reviews. 44-66.
Notes on Contributors. 67.
Guidelines for Contributors. 68.

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.
Joan Hardwick, The Yeats Sisters (Peter Faulkner).
Janis Londraville, ed. On Poetry, Painting, and Politics: The Letters of May Morris and John Quinn (Jan Marsh).
Charles Harvey and John Press, Art, Enterprise and Ethics: The Life and Work of William Morris (Peter Faulkner).
David Betteridge and William Morris, William Morris: An Illustrated Life (Richard Tames).
Fiona MacCarthy, Telling the Tale of Topsy (Christine Poulson).
Luke Ionides, Memories (Ray Watkinson).
Notes on Contributors. 55.
Guidelines for Contributors. 56.

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].
[Contents]. 1.
"Morris's 'Working Folk and the Future of Art.'" Edmund and Ruth Frow, 2-5.
"A Note on Morris and Van Eyck." Jan Marsh, 6-7.
"William Morris and Indigo Discharge Printing." Virginia Davis, 8-17.
"Forms of Friendship in The Roots of the Mountains." Regina Hansen, 19-21.
"Dark Days in Hammersmith: Lily Yeats and the Morrises." Peter Faulkner, 22-25.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 1992-93." David and Sheila Latham, i-xx [insert on coloured paper].
Reviews. 26-36.
Notes on Contributors. 36.

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].
[Contents]. 1.
Editorial. Peter Faulkner, 2.
"Interviews with William Morris: I. From Justice, 27th January 1894: 'A Socialist Poet on Bombs and Anarchism.'" 2-5.
"Morris and Music." Lesley A. Baker, 6-9.
"Address at the William Morris Birthday Party, 1993." Edward Hollamby, 10-12.
"Ernest Gimson's Work in Kelmscott." David Pendery, 13-18.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 1990-91." David and Sheila Latham, i-xxviii [insert on coloured paper; 1 p. blank].
Reviews. 19-24.
Notes on Contributors. 24.

10.2 (Spring 1993): 32.
[Contents]. 1.
"Self-Revelation in Morris's Unfinished Novel." Sue Mooney, 2-9.
"A Lesson in International Relations: Morris and the SPAB." Frank C. Sharp, 9-15.
"The Revision of A Dream of John Ball." Nicholas Salmon, 15-17.
"The Old Grumbler At Runnymede." Jan Holm, 17-21.
"The Liveliness of News from Nowhere: Structure, Language and Allusion." Alexander MacDonald, 22-26.
Reviews. 27-32.
Notes on Contributors. 32.

10.1 (Autumn 1992): 40.
[Contents]. 1.
"Dr. Paul Meier" [obituary]. Ray Watkinson, 2-3.
"Nature and Art: Morris's Conception of Progress." Isolde Karen Herbert, 4-9.
"Romantic Realities." Lesley A. Baker, 10-13.
"William Morris, Philip Webb and 'Mark Rutherford.'" Sally Ledger, 14-20.
"The Saga of Jón Jónsson Saddlesmith of Lithend-cot." Ruth Ellison, 21-30.
"May Morris's Editing of So Many Stories Written Here." Janis Londraville, 31-34.
"Merton before Morris: A Note." Ray Watkinson, 35.
Reviews. 35-39.
Notes on Contributors. 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.
Notes on Contributors. 48.

9.3 (Autumn 1991): 40 [+ xx insert].
[Contents]. [1].
Editorial. Peter Faulkner, 2.
"Eric Heffer" [obituary]. 3.
"Morris & Company in Manchester." Charles Harvey and Jon Press, 4-8.
"'Earth's Voices as They Are Indeed.'" Lesley A. Baker, 9-18.
"William Morris and the Division of Labour. The Idea of Work in News from Nowhere." Christopher Shaw, 19-30.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 1988-89." David and Sheila Latham, i-xx [insert on coloured paper].
Reviews. 31-40.
Contributors. 40.

9.2 (Spring 1991): 48.
[Contents]. [1].
"Mind in Morris's Englands." Eugene D. Le Mire, 2-11.
"'Silence and Pity': An Unpublished Fair Copy." Richard Pearson, 12-15.
"The Reviews Are In: Reclaiming the Success of Morris's 'Socialist Interlude.'" Pamela Bracken Wiens, 16-21.
"A Note on Morris and Imperialism." Peter Faulkner, 22-27.
"Design and Technology in Nowhere." Roger Coleman, 28-39.
Reviews. 40-47.
Contributors. 48.

9.1 (Autumn 1990): 48.
[Contents]. [1].
"When Mastery Changes to Fellowship" [poem]. John Myhill, 2.
"The City and Mining Enterprise: The Making of the Morris Family Fortune." Charles Harvey and Jon Press, 3-14.
"William Morris's Childhood and Schooling." Linda Richardson, 15-19.
"'Heaven's Colour, the Blue': Morris's Guenevere and the Choosing Cloths Reread." James Carley, 20-22.
"The Stillmans and the Morrises." Philip Attwood, 23-28.
"'Deliver Us from Two (or More) Professors of Criticism.'" Alan Bacon, 29-34.
"Ananda Coomaraswamy and William Morris." Larry D. Lutchmansingh, 35-42.
"Pre-Raphaelitism Today." Hilary Morgan, 43-45.
Reviews. 45-47.
Notes on Contributors. 48.
8.4 (Spring 1990): 40.
Illustration: B. R. Newton
[Contents]. [1].
Editorial. Peter Faulkner, 2.
"News from Somewhere: The Relevance of William Morris's Thought in 1990." Helen A. Timo, 3-5.
"Struggle for the Vision Fair: Morris and Ecology." Paddy O'Sullivan, 5-9.
"Bloody Sunday and News from Nowhere." Michael Fellman, 9-18.
"News from Nowhere as Erotic Dream." Jan Marsh, 19-23.
"An Old House Amongst New Folk." Lesley A. Baker, 24-27.
"Charles Gere and William Morris." Edmund Penning-Rowsell, 28-31.
Reviews. 31-40.
Notes on Contributors. 40.

8.3 (Autumn 1989): 40 [+ xvi insert].
[Contents]. 1.
"William Morris: Biographical Gleanings 1865-1875." Susan Mooney, 2-12.
"The Role of Grimhild in Sigurd the Volsung." Jane Ennis, 13-23.
"Morris and the Working Men's College." Peter Faulkner, 24-28.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 1986-87." David and Sheila Latham, i-xvi [insert on coloured paper].
Reviews. 28-36.
Notes on Contributors. 37.
"Author Index for Bibliography." 39.

8.2 (Spring 1989): 40.
[Contents]. [1].
"The Economics of Utopia: Morris and Bellamy Contrasted." Stephen Coleman, 2-6.
"'The Widow's House by the Great Water': A Literary Enigma." Helen A. Timo, 7-16.
"'Whilom, as Tells the Tale': The Language of the Prose Romances." Norman Talbot, 16-26.
"Louise Michel and William Morris." Linda Richardson, 26-29.
Reviews. 30-39.
Notes on Contributors. 40.

8.1 (Autumn 1988): 48.
[Contents]. [1]
Illustration: William Morris in the Home Mead. B. R. Newton, [2].
"A Moment for Morris & More" [poem]. Norman Talbot, 3-4.
"'A Language That All Can Understand': William Morris, William Hogarth and the Decorative Arts." Patricia Crown, 5-13.
"Knight and Angels: The Treatment of 'Sir Galahad' in the Work of [Dante] Gabriel Rossetti, Elizabeth Siddal and William Morris." Jan Marsh, 14-23.
"Philip Webb's Master." Ray Watkinson, 24-25.
"Morris's Beginnings in Embroidery." Ray Watkinson, 25-28.
"The Forces of Destiny and of Doom': William Morris, The Story of Kormak and the Heroic Ethic." Lesley Baker, 29-34.
"Icelandic Obituaries of William Morris." Ruth Ellison, 35-41.
Reviews. 42-47.
Notes on Contributors. 48.

7.4 (Spring 1988): 32.
[Contents]. [1].
[Photograph: A. Leslie Morton]. 2.
"A. L. Morton, 1903-1987" [obituary]. R[aymond] W[atkinson], 3-4.
"A. L. Morton: A Tribute." Paul Meier, 4-5.
"The Pre-Raphaelites in Oxford." Tony Pinkney, 5-9.
"Red House Decorated." Ray Watkinson, 10-15.
"'A Not So Golden Age': The Genesis of Morris's A King's Lesson." Helen A. Timo, 16-18.
"Twentieth Century Perception in News from Nowhere." Brian Spittles, 19-24.
"Looking Backwards-Even Further." Jim Fyrth, 25-26.
"Memories." Luke Ionides, 27-28 [reprint from Transatlantic Review, 1926].
Reviews. 29-32.
Notes on Contributors. 32.

7.3 (Autumn 1987): 36 [+ xxiv insert].
[Contents]. [1].
Illustration: Butcher's Broom. Robin Tanner, [2].
"What William Morris Means to Me." Robin Tanner, 3-17.
"The Defence of Janey." Jan Marsh, 18-22.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 1984-86." David and Sheila Latham, i-xxiv [insert on coloured paper].
Reviews. 23-33.
Notes on Contributors. [34].

7.2 (Spring 1987): 34 [+ 2pp].
[Contents]. n. pag.
Editorial. Peter Faulkner, n. pag.
"The Morris and De Morgan Collections at Wightwick Manor." Stephen Ponder, 1-8.
"The 'First' William Morris and the 39 Articles." Eugene D. Le Mire, 9-14.
"News from Nowhere-Arcadia or Utopia?" Roger C. Lewis, 15-25.
"A Structural Approach to The Wood Beyond the World." Andrew Dodds, 26-28.
"Morris in Italian Today." 29 [list of Morris's publications available in Italian].
Illustration: the Kingfisher Tapestry. 30.
"A Morris and Company Weaver." Peter Faulkner, 31.
Review. 32-33.
Brief Notes. 33-34.
Notes on Contributors. 34.

7.1 (Autumn 1986): 68 [+ 8 insert].
"Dr. Jessie Kocmanova" [obituary]. R[aymond] W[atkinson], [1].
"Robin Page Arnot" [obituary with photograph]." [2].
[Contents]. [3].
Illustration: woodcut from Thomas More's Utopia. [4].
"Morris and Myth: A Romantic Heritage." Dinah Birch, 5-11.
"'An Icelandic Tale Re-Told': William Morris's Sundering Flood." Helen A. Timo, 12-16.
"May Morris and Miss Lobb in Iceland." Gudrun Jonsdottir, 17-20.
"Bound in Crimson Morocco." Margaret Horton, 21-24.
"Godfrey Ruben's Lethaby" [book review]. Ray Watkinson, 25-35.
"A Rejoinder to Barbara Gribble." Stephen Coleman, 36-39.
[Extract from Fred E. Cobb's diary describing a visit to one of the Devon Great Consol Mines in 1866]. [40].
"William Morris, Warington Taylor and the Firm, 1865-1875." Jon Press and Charles Harvey, 41-44.
"Morris, Marx and Engels." A. L. Morton, 45-54.
"'Bawling the Right Road': Morris and Ruskinian Social Criticism" [review of three books on Ruskin]. Chris Brooks, 55-60.
Further Reviews. 61-68.
"Iceland and its Volcano[e]s." 1-8 [insert (one page blank); reprint from Literary World, 1839].
6.4 (Winter 1985-86): 28 [+ 24 insert].
Editorial Note, R[aymond] W[atkinson], [2].
Erratum. [2].
[Contents]. [3].
"A New Art of Environmental Design." John Hanna, 4-10.
"Morris and Company in the Twentieth Century." Linda Parry, 11-16.
"Some Words on Indigo." R[aymond] W[atkinson], 16-17.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 1981-83." David and Sheila Latham, 1-24 [insert on coloured paper].
Reviews. 18-28.

6.3 (Summer 1985): 36.
[Contents]. [1].
"'A Matter of Craftsmanship': William Morris's Manuscripts." David Latham, 2-11.
"Morris and James Joyce." Stephen Hero, 11 [extract from James Joyce, 1944].
"Morris and Thomas More." J. H. Lupton, 11 [extract from introduction to The Utopia of Thomas More].
"What Can We Learn from William Morris?" Stephen Coleman, 12-15.
"William Morris's News from Nowhere: A Vision Impaired." Barbara Gribble, 16-22.
"'On the Quays of Havre': Some Notes on Morris's Walking Tour in France, July to August 1855." John Purkis, 23-25.
"W. R. Lethaby at the Central School." John Kay, 26-30.
"Free Speech in London." 31 [minutes of a meeting of the Metropolitan Radical Federation, 1886].
"Views of Reykjavik." 32-34 [Morris's, Sabine Baring Gould's, and Lord Dufferin's impressions of Reykjavik are given in their own words].
Contributors to this Issue, 34.
"On the Voyage of Leander from Newbridge to Kelmscott 16/6/85" [poem]. John Dearing, 35 [illustrated with engravings from the Art-Journal for 1857].
Reviews. 36.

6.2 (Winter 1984-85): 40.
Editorial. H. B[rill] and R[aymond] W[atkinson], [2].
[Contents]. 3.
"Iceland and Kelmscott." Lesley A. Baker, 4-9.
"William Morris's Writing." Geoffrey Tillotson (edited by Peter Faulkner), 10-14.
"William Morris and the Contemporary Socialist Press." Helen Irving, 15-25.
Book Reviews. 26-32.
"Lady Anne Blunt's Meeting with William Morris." Peter Faulkner, 33.
"A Footnote to a Footnote . . ." R[aymond] W[atkinson], 33-34 [on the Kelmscott Press volumes of Morris's Poems by the Way and Wilfred Scawen Blunt's Love Lyrics and Songs of Proteus].
"A Reminiscence of William Morris." W., 35.
Contributors to this Issue, 35.
"Marlborough College." 36-37 [a print and a letter to the editor of the Marlborough Magazine].
[Letter from William Morris to Ernest Gimson, 1895]. 38-39.
"Graeme Shankland" [obituary]. John Kay, 40.

6.1 (Summer 1984): 44.
"Sir Basil Blackwell" [obituary]. Asa Briggs, [2].
[Contents]. [3].
"Nothing but Landscape and Sentiment." Margaret Fleming, 4-9.
"Wallpaper and Propaganda: Reflections on William Morris Today." Teresa Newman, 10-16.
"The Reformer's Year Book." [17] [reprint from The Reformer's Year Book, 1901].
"A Revolutionary Socialist." Adam Buick, 18-28.
"More Morris Links." Evelyn Cozens, 29.
"The Collected Letters of William Morris." Ray Watkinson, 30-32 [review of Norman Kelvin, Collected Letters of William Morris: Volume 1].
Book Reviews. 33-42.
"Publications of the William Morris Society in Print." 43-[44].

5.4 (Winter 1983-84): 80.
Editorial. R[aymond] W[atkinson], [2].
[Contents]. [3].
"Sir Nikolaus Pevsner" [obituary]. Hans Brill, [4].
"William Morris and Young England." Carolyn Collette, 5-15.
"Victorian Response to Earthly Paradise Tales." Florence Boos, 16-29.
"Cormell Price Esq., The Tower, Broadway." Lorraine Price, 30-39.
"The Iceland Journeys and the Late Romances." Jane S. Cooper, 40-59.
"Architects and Masons." Richard S. Smith, 60-66.
"The Morris and Co. Showroom." 67-68. [reprint from Building News, 11 June 1880].
"A Glimpse of Morris at Work." 68 [reminiscence by the grandmother of Rupert Shephard].
"Rum and Indescribable . . ." 69 [three of Burne-Jones's caricatures of Morris].
Book Reviews. 70-73.
"Publications of the William Morris Society in Print." 74-75.
"New Publications." 76.
"Another Day at the Exhibition." 77. [An extract from London Society from 1862 and two letters by James Smetham].
Contributors to this Issue. [80].

5.3 (Summer 1983): 44.
[Contents]. [1].
"News from Nowhere in Recent Criticism." Peter Faulkner, 2-7.
"My Memories of Kelmscott." Marjorie Breakspear, 8-15.
"The Revival of the Merton Abbey Tapestry Works." Linda Parry, 16-22.
"William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 1978-80." David and Sheila Latham, 23-41.
"First Appearance of 'The Firm.'" 42 [reprint from London Society, 1862].
"Morris at the Theatre." 42 [reprint from the Athenaeum, 1889].
Book Reviews. 43-[44].
Biographical Notes. [44].

5.2 (Winter 1982): 32.
[Contents]. [1].
"Morris and the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine." J. M. Baïssus, 2-13.
"A Visit to May Morris." Margaret Horton, 14-19.
"William Morris and the Socialism of Robert Blatchford." Chris Waters, 20-31.
"William Morris as a Reviewer." 32.
5.1 (Summer 1982): 40.
Contents. [1].
"Morris's View of the History of Industrialism." Alan K. Bacon, 2-8.
"The Morris Family Remembered." Teresa A. Lock, 9-15.
"Medievalism in Morris's Aesthetic Theory." Michael Naslas, 16-24.
"The Earthly Paradise of Morris and Burne-Jones." Lesley A. Baker, 25-30.
Book Reviews. 31-40.

4.4 (Winter 1981): 32 [+ 4pp].
Contents. [1].
"Where Janey Used to Live." Margaret Fleming, 2-17.
"Morris and the Blunts." Geoffrey Syer, 18-22.
"Twenty Years of the Journal." Geoffrey Bensusan, 23-26 [includes a list of the articles in the journal to this point].
Book Reviews. 27-32.

4.3 (Summer 1981): 32.
Contents. [1].
"Memories of Morris & Co." Edward Payne, 2-6.
"Art, Socialism and the Division of Labour." Nicholas Pearson, 7-25.
"William Morris's Early Furniture." Pat Kirkham, 25-28.
Book Reviews. 29-32.
The Contributors. 32.

4.2 (Summer 1980): 36.
Contents. [3].
"Morris and the 'Kingsley Movement.'" Elizabeth Brewer, 4-17.
"A Visit to May Morris, 1925." Elfrida Manning, 18-19.
"William Morris and the Paris Prefécture." Jan Cohn, 20-23.
[Editorial Note], 23.
"A Church Without God: William Morris's A Night in a Cathedral." Helen Timo, 24-31.
Correspondence. Elizabeth Masterman, 31.
Correspondence. A. R. Dufty, 32.
Book Reviews. 32-36.
The Contributors. 36.

4.1 (Winter 1979): 36.
Contents. [1].
"Morris to Swinburne." George La[n]dow, 2-3.
"The Prettiness of Utopia." John Helmer, 4-19.
"D. G. Rossetti and the Poetry of William Bell Scott." Florence Boos, 20-28.
"The Death of Topsy." Philip Henderson, 28-31.
Correspondence. Mark Samuels Lasner, 31 [adds information to Florence Boos's article in JWMS 3.4].
Book Reviews. 32-36.

3.4 (Winter 1978): 36.
Contents. [1].
"'A Very Rare and Fine Work of Art.'" 2-3, 34 [illustrated on p. 2 by a carpet that Morris viewed in 1882].
"Two Unpublished Letters of Dante Gabriel Rossetti." Florence Boos, 4-7.
"A Swedish-American Translator of Morris: Axel Lundberg." Michael Brook, 8-13.
"Morris and his Critics." Catherine Buckley, 14-19.
"The Symbolism of William Morris." Ralph Berry, 20-34.
The Contributors. 35-36.

3.3 (Spring 1977): 32.
Contents. [1].
"The Expedition of The Ark." J. M. Baïssus, 2-11.
"Visions of Wild England: William Morris and Richard Jefferies." J. R. Ebbatson, 12-29.
"Red House and Ruskin." Jacques Migeon, 30-32.

3.2 (Summer 1976): 32.
Contents. [1].
Illustration: The Woodpecker Tapestry. 2.
Editorial. R. C. H. Briggs, 3.
"Image and Motif in The Haystack in the Floods." Robert Hoskins, 4-7.
"The Woodpecker Tapestry." Dr. K. B. Valentine, 7.
"The Revision of News from Nowhere." J. Alex Macdonald, 8-15.
"William Morris and Incomplete Communism: A Critique of Paul Meier's Thesis." Adam Buick, 16-32.

3.1 (Spring 1974): 32.
Contents. [1].
Photograph: Edmund Hort New. 2.
"Edmund New's Diary of a Visit to Kelmscott Manor." David Cox, 3-7.
"William Morris at St. James's Palace: A Sequel." John Y. Le Bourgeois, 7-9.
"The Light of Holiness: Some Comments on Morris by C. S. Lewis." Lionel Adey, 10-22.
"Morris and Cobden-Sanderson." John Randle, 22-26.
"The Defence of Guenevere and Contemporary Critics." John Schofield, 27-30.
"A Reviewer Reviewed." R. S. Smith, 30-31.
The Contributors. 32.

2.4 (Summer 1970): 36.
Contents. [1].
"Senghor and Morris: Socialists." Peter Faulkner, 2-7.
"Brief Thoughts on News from Nowhere." Tom Middlebro', 8-12.
"The Emery Walker Photographs at St Bride's." Helen Wodzicka, 13-27.
"On the Binding of Kelmscott Press Books." Colin Franklin, 28-30.
"1906 and All That." H. J. Stenning, 31-33.
Book Reviews. 33-35.
The Contributors. 36.

2.3 (Winter 1968): 32.
Contents. [1].
"Memories of May Morris 1923-1938." Una Fielding, 2-5.
"Crab Morris." A. L. Irvine, 5.
"Kelmscott to Kelmscott." Violet Hunt (edited by Lady Mander), 6-17.
"Mr. W. Morris Lectures." 17 [extract from London Times, 19 Nov. 1883].
"Volsungasaga and Two Transformations." Dudley L. Hascall, 18-23.
"William Morris's 'New and Lighter Design.'" K. L. Goodwin, 24-31.
The Contributors. 32.

2.2 (Summer 1968): 32.
Contents. [1].
"William Morris, Pencil Sketch." John Butler Yeats, 2.
"Morris at Oxford and Dublin." A. L. Irvine, 3-5.
"Morris to Louisa Baldwin: More Letters at Texas." E. E. Stokes Jr., 5-8.
"Memories of Kelmscott House." James Alfred Wilkes, 9-13.
"The Kelmscott Press: An Album for the Nineties." Colin Franklin, 14-18.
"A Check-list of Designs for Stained Glass by Ford Madox Brown." A. C. Sewter, 19-29.
Correspondence. Edmund Penning Brown, 30-31 [includes a letter from Georgiana Burne-Jones about Morris's funeral].
Addenda and Errata. 31.
The Contributors. 32.

2.1 (Spring 1966): 40.
[Contents]. [1].
[Letter from Ruskin to Edward Augustus Bond]. 2.
Editorial. R. C. H. Briggs, 3.
"The Paintings of William Morris." Janet Camp Troxell, 4-8.
"William Morris and the Two Cultures." Peter Faulkner, 9-12.
"Wallpaper for Bedford Park." 12.
"William Morris & His Circle: A Selective Bibliography of Publications, 1963-66." William E. Fredeman, 13-26.
"In Praise of the Kelmscott Chaucer" [poem]. S. E. 27.
"William Morris's Funeral." William E. Fredeman, 28-36.
Book Reviews. 36-39.
Addenda and Errata. 39.
The Contributors. 40.

1.4 (Summer 1964): 40.
[Contents]. p [1].
"Letters to Janey." R. C. H. Briggs, 2-22.
"William Morris & His Circle: A Selective Bibliography of Publications, 1960-62." W. E. Fredeman, 23-33.
"Morris and Munthe." St. Tschudi Madsen. 34-40.
The Contributors. 40.

1.3 (Summer 1963): 32.
Contents. [1].
"Morris's Reply to Whistler." E. D. Le Mire, [2]-10.
"L'Utopie de William Morris-aboutissement ou étape." Paul Meier, 10-13 [in French].
"Let Us Get Clear of the Fog." Catherine Moody, 14-18.
"Morris and Yeats." Peter Faulkner, 19-23.
"The Morris Letters at Texas." E. E. Stokes Jr., 23-30.
Correspondence: "What I Expect of the William Morris Society." Roberta Buchanan, 30-31.
Correspondence. Paul Thompson, 31.
The Contributors. 32.

1.2 (Winter 1962): 48.
Contents. [1].
"Sydney Carlyle Cockerell." Stanley Morison, 2-5.
"Notes of Warington Taylor and Philip Webb." S[ydney] C[arlyle] C[ockerell], 6-10.
"Private Diaries." Sydney Cockerell, 10-11.
"Visiting Sir Sydney." Philip Henderson, 12-14.
"'She and He.'" R. C. H. B[riggs], 15-[17].
"I Am, Sir, Your Obedient Servant." R. C. H. B[riggs], 18-41 [contains a bibliography of Cockerell's correspondence with the press and transcriptions of a number of his letters].
"The Published Writings of Sydney Cockerell." R. C. H. B[riggs], 43-47 [contains "S. C. C.: Biographical Note," which gives a short chronology of Cockerell's life].
The Contributors. 47-48.
1.1 (Winter 1961): 32.
"The President Writes." Sydney Cockerell, [1].
Contents. 2.
"Editorial Note." R. C. H. Briggs, 3.
"Morris and Calligraphy." Alfred Fairbank, [4]-6.
"News from Iceland." Hugh Bushell, 7-12.
"Morris and Bernard Shaw." E. E. Stokes Jr., 13-18.
"By His Works." Loyd Haberly, 19-20.
Correspondence: "What I Expect of the William Morris Society." John Purkis, 20-21.
"Notes on Morris & Co.'s Domestic Stained Glass." A. C. Sewter, 22-28.
"Morris and Trafalgar Square." R. C. H. B[riggs], 28-31.
The Contributors. 31-32.