Chronological Index of Articles
in the Journal of William Morris Studies
Articles reproduced here as PDF files
18.4 (Summer 2010)
18.3 (Winter 2009)
- [Contents. 1-2].
- Editorial. Patrick O'Sullivan, 3-4
- "Obituary: Leo Young." Martin Crick, 5-8
- "'The City of Dreadful Delight.' William Morris in the East End of London" Rosemary Taylor, 9-28
- "News from Nowhere as Séance Fiction" Tony Pinkney, 29-47
- "William Morris's 'A King's Lesson': A Hungarian Perspective" Éva Péteri, 48-55
- "The Briar Rose" Peter Faulkner, 56-63
- "William Morris: An Annotated Bibliography 2006-2007." David and Sheila Latham, 64-92
- Reviews. Edited by Peter Faulkner 93-122
- Hassan Mahamdallie, Crossing the 'river of fire': the socialism of William Morris. (Ruth Kinna), 93
- Anne Taylor, The People's Laird. A Life of Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham. (John E. Coombes), 95
- Paul Delany, George Gissing: A Life. (Peter Faulkner), 100
- Michael E. Brown, The Historiography of Communism.(David Goodway), 104
- Richard Bronk, The Romantic Economist. (Patrick O'Sullivan), 106
- Imogen Racz, Contemporary Crafts. (Jim Cheshire), 109
- Stefan Muthesius, The Poetic Home: Designing the 19th century Domestic
Interior. (Linda Parry), 111 - Sandra Alfoldy & Janice Helland, eds, Craft, Space and Interior Design, 1855–2005. (Helen Elletson), 114
- Michael Fisher, Alton Towers Past and Present. (John Purkis), 118
- David Meara, Modern Memorial Brasses 1880–2001. (Joseph Mirwitch), 120
- Guidelines for Contributors 123-
- Notes on Contributors 125
18.2 (Summer 2009)
- Editorial – Science under Plutocracy. Patrick O'Sullivan, 3
- Morris and Tennyson. Peter Faulkner, 15
- The Landscapes of Nowhere. Béatrice Laurent, 52
- Reviews. Edited by Peter Faulkner, 65
- Caroline Arscott, William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. Interlacings.
(Peter Faulkner), 65 - Dennis Sharp, ed. & intro., The English House. (Diana Andrews), 69
- Sheila Rowbotham, Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love. (Martin
Haggerty), 75 - Herbert Tucker, Epic: Britain's Heroic Muse 1790-1910 (Simon Dentith),
81 - Michael Fisher, Hardman of Birmingham, Goldsmith and Glasspainter,
(Jim Cheshire), 84 - Franny Moyle, Desperate Romantics. The Private Lives of the Pre-
Raphaelites; Jenny Ridd, A Destiny Defined. Dante Gabriel Rossetti
and Elizabeth Siddal in Hastings (Peter Faulkner), 87 - Elizabeth K. Helsinger, Poetry and the Pre-Raphaelite arts: Dante Gabriel
Rossetti and William Morris, (Tony Pinkney), 90
- Caroline Arscott, William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. Interlacings.
- Guidelines for Contributors, 95
- Notes on Contributors, 96
18.1 (Winter 2008)
- [Contents. 1-2].
- "Editorial—Fears and Hopes". Patrick O'Sullivan, 3-7
- "The Art of Printing and 'TheLand of Lies': The Story of the Glittering Plain" Terence Hoagwood,8-21
- "James Leatham's eyewitness account of William Morris's 1888 visit to Aberdeen" Michael Bloor, 22-34
- "A 'desert in solitude & an Eden in beauty' Rossetti at Kelmscott" Peter Faulkner, 35-64
- "Lucy Faulkner and the 'ghastly grin': Re-working the title page illustration to Goblin Market" Emma Ferry 65-84
- "The Defence of Yseult: Swinburne's Queen Yseult and William Morris"
Richard Frith 85-95 - Reviews. Edited by Peter Faulkner 96-107
- Simon Dentith, Epic and Empire in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Peter
Faulkner) 96 - Elizabeth Prettejohn, Art for Art's Sake: Aestheticism in Victorian Painting.
(Tony Pinkney) 99 - Glen Adamson, Thinking Through Craft, Howard Risatti, A Theory of Craft
Function and Aesthetic Expression, Richard Sennett, The Craftsman. (Jim
Cheshire) 101
- Simon Dentith, Epic and Empire in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Peter
- Guidelines for Contributors 108-110
- Notes on Contributors 111
17.4 (Summer 2008): 158.
- [Contents. 1-2].
- Editorial. Patrick O'Sullivan, 3-4.
- "William Morris at Kelmscott." Peter Faulkner, 5-32.
- "The Glazed Screen at Red House." Olive Mercer & Jane Evans, 33-51.
- "The Attainment: The 'Doubled Troubled' Conclusion of William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones's 'Holy Grail' Series." Kathleen O'Neill Sims, 52-64.
- "The history of a commission: Eleanor Leighton-Warren and the Burne-Jones window in Tabley Chapel, Cheshire (1897)." Rosalyn Gregory, 65-80.
- "William Morris: an annotated bibliography, 2004-5." David and Sheila Latham, 81-112.
- "Reply to Peter Faulkner's Review of Art and Forbidden Fruit." John Le Bourgeois, 113-116.
Reviews. Edited by Peter Faulkner, 117-147.
- Tony Pinkney, William Morris in Oxford. The Campaigning Years.(Peter Faulkner), 117.
- Peter Preston, Dreaming London: The Future City in Morris and Others.(David Goodway), 122.
- Carol Jacobi, William Holman Hunt: Painter Painting Paint. (Nic Peeters), 124.
- Rodger Drew, The Stream's Secret: The Symbolism of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. (Christopher McIntosh), 127.
- David Latham, ed., Writing on the Image: Reading William Morris.(Amelia Yeates), 129.
- Gertrude Himmelfarb, ed., The Spirit of the Age. Victorian Essays. (Peter Faulkner), 133.
- David Goodway, Anarchist Seeds beneath the Snow: Left-Libertarian Thought and British Writers from William Morris to Colin Ward. (Martin Haggerty), 135.
- Margaret Stetz, Facing the Late Victorians: Portraits of Writers and Artists from the Mark Samuels Lasner Collection. (Jan Marsh), 140.
- Lachlan Blackley, Wallpaper. (Peter Faulkner), 142.
- Jonathan Meyer, Great Exhibitions: London - New York - Paris - Philadelphia, 1851-1900. (Diana Andrews), 144.
- Jerrold Northrop Moore, F.L. Griggs: The Architecture of Dreams. (Peter Faulkner), 147.
- Guidelines for Contributors. 153-156.
- Notes on Contributors 157-158.
17.3 (Winter 2007): 96.
- [Contents. 1-2].
- Editorial. Patrick O'Sullivan, 3-9.
- "Obituary: Dawn Morris." Dorothy Coles, 10-12 .
- "'Honorable and Notable Adventures' Courtly and Chivalric Idealism in Morris's Froissartian Poems." Richard Frith, 13-29.
- "The Radfords, William Morris and the Socialist League." Ann MacEwan, 30-49.
- "Sir Arthur Church and his Links to William Morris and the Arts & Crafts Movement." Lorna Parker, 50-56.
- "Peter Paul Marshall's Tottenham Well — copy or prototype?" Jan Marsh, 57-73.
Reviews. Edited by Peter Faulkner, 74-93.
- Alan Crossley, Tom Hassall & Peter Salway [eds.], William Morris's Kelmscott: Landscape & History.(Diana Andrews), 74.
- William M. Taylor, The Vital Landscape. Nature and the Built Environment in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Martin Delveaux), 78.
- William E. Fredeman [ed.],The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The Last Decade 1873-1882 Kelmscott to Birchington. Volume vi 1873-1874(Peter Faulkner), 85.
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.
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.
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. Gopen, 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 Dimbleby, 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 Â'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).
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 Hillier, Young Betjeman (Peter Faulkner).
- Bevis Hillier, 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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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.
- The Victorian Encounter With Marx: A Study of Ernest Belfort Bax by John Cowley (Stephen Coleman).
- Eco-Socialism: From Deep Ecology to Social Justice by David Pepper (Stephen Coleman).
- Florence Boos, The Design of William Morris' 'The Earthly Paradise'(Peter Faulkner).
- William Morris - News from Nowhere And Other Writingsedited by Clive Wilmer (Stephen Coleman).
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.
- 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.
[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.
- Vim Neetens, Writing And Democracy: Literature. Politics and Culture in Transition(Stephen Coleman).
- Edvige Schulte. Scritti minore di letteratura e lingua inglese, ACorrado, ed., William Morris 'News from Nowhere' cent' anni dopa: A. Corrado, P. Faulkner, K. Kumar, E. Schulte(Edmund S. Grant).
- Peter Faulkner, ed., William Morris. Selected Poems (Brian Spittles).
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.
- Teresa Newman and Ray Warkinson, Ford Madox Brown and the Pre-Raphaelite Circle(Penelope Fitzgerald).
- Muriel Whitaker, The Legends of King Arthur in Art (Christine Poulson).
- William S. Peterson, The Kelmscott Press: A History of William Morris's
Typographical Adventure (Richard Pearson). - Malcolm Haslam, Arts and Crafts Carpets(Linda Parry).
- Dilip Kumar Barua, Edward Carpenter, 1844-1929: An Apostle of Freedom (Kerima Mohideen).
- Charles Harvey and Jon Press, William Morris: Design & Enterprise in Victorian Britain(Jan Marsh).
- Elizabeth Cumming and Wendy Kaplan, The Arts and Crafts Movement(Christine Poulson).
- Studies in Medievalism (Peter Faulkner).
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.
- 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).
- 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.
- Frederick Kirchhoff, William Morris: The Construction of a Male Self 1856-1872 (Jan Marsh).
- Chris Waters, British Socialists and the Politics of Popular Culture(Stephen Coleman).
- Socialism and the Literary Artistry of William Morris(Peter Faulkner).
- Pamela Robertson, editor, Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Architectural Papers (John Hanna).
- Christopher Hampton, The Ideology of the Text(Tony Pinkney).
- 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.
- Stephen Coleman and Paddy O'Sullivan, William Morris and News from Nowhere. A Vision for our Time(Peter Faulkner).
- Barry C. Johnson, editor, Tea and Anarchy! The Bloomsbury Diary of Olive Garnett 1890-1893 (Peter Faulkner).
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.
- 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).
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.
- Peter Fullet, Theoria. Art, and the Absence of Grace(Peter Faulkner).
- David Gerard, John Ruskin & Wi/liam Morris: The Energies of Order and Love (Christine Poulson).
- S.K. Tillyard, The Impact of Modernism: The Visual Arts in Edwardian England.
- J.B. Bullen (ed), Post-Impressionists in Ellglalld: The Critical Reception (Tony Pinkney).
- L. Honnighausen, The Symbolist Tradition in English Literature. A Study of Pre-Raphaelism and 'Fin de Siecle'(Peter Faulkner).
- William Morris: Full Color-Patterns and Designs(Peter Faulkner).
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.
- Norman Kelvin, ed., The Collected Letters of William Morris (Charles Page).
- Jeremy Cooper, Victorian & Edwardian Furniture & Interiors. From Gothic Revivial to Art Nouveau (David Medd).
- Gillian Naylor, ed., William Morris by himself. Designs and Writings(Peter Faulkner).
- Fiona MacCarthy, Eric Gill(Peter Faulkner).
- Roger Coleman, The Art of Work: an Epitaph to Skill(Ray Watkinson).
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.
- Shirley Nicholson, A Victorian Household (Jan Marsh).
- Malcolm Chase, The People's Farm: English Radical Agrigarianism 1775–1840(Ray Watkinson).
- Linda Parry, Textiles of the Arts & Crafts Movement (Christine Poulson).
- J.M.S. Tomkins, William Morris: An Approach to the Poetry(Sheila Smith).
- William Morris, The Story of the Glittering Plain (Peter Faulkner).
- The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite and Aesthetic Studies (Peter Faulkner).
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.
- Zuzanna Shofield, The Precariously Privileged: A Professional Family in Victorian London (Jan Marsh).
- Robin Tanner, Double Harness. An Autobiography (Nicholas Friend).
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.
- Gary L. Aho, William Morris: A Reference Guide(Richard Smith).
- Peter Faulkner, ed., Jane Morris to Wilfrid Scawlen Blunt: The Letters of Jane Morris to Wilfrid Scawlen Blunt together with extracts from Blunt's diaries (Norman Kelvin).
- Amanda Hodgson, The Romances of William Morris (Andrew Dodds).
- Dorothy A. Harrop, Sir Emery Walker 1851 – 1933(Colin Franklin).
- Norman Jewson, By Chance I Did Rove (Nicholas Friend).
- J.S. Ryan, ed., The Nameless Wood. Victorian Fantasists — Their Achievements — Their Influence(Peter Faulkner).
- T. Pinkney, ed., News from Nowhere. Journal of the Oxford English Faculty Opposition (Peter Faulkner).
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.
- Jan Marsh, Jane and May Morris — a Biograhical Story 1839 – 1938(Peter Faulkner).
- 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.
- Edvige Shulte, Dante Gabrielle Rossetti; Vita, arte, poesia(Hans Brill).
- Peter Stansky, Redesigning the World: William Morris, the 1880s, and the Arts and Crafts(Gillian Naylor).
- Barbara Morris, Inspiration for Design: the Influence of the Victoria and Albert Museum(Ray Watkinson).
- Ornate Wallpapers (Peter Faulkner).
- "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.
- Archibald Maclaren, The Fairy Family (Hilary Morgan).
- Peter Fuller, Images of God. Consolations of Lost Illusions (Peter Faulkner).
- Carole Silver, The Romance of William Morris (Peter Faulkner).
- A.R. Dufty, Morris Embroideries: The Prototypes(Barbara J. Morris).
- John Murray, From Samuel Smiles: George and Robert Stephenson (Lives of Engineers), revised edition of 1879.
- Rosemary J. Curry and Sheila Kirk, Philip Webb in the North(Malcom Chase).
- Jan Marsh, Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood (R[ay] W[atkinson]).
- A.S. Osley, The Kelmscott Manor volume of Italian-Writing Books(R[ay] W[atkinson]).
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.

