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An American Memorial to Keats

Cancelled version of an announcement (1st issue) and invitation to the ceremony of July 16, 1894, at Hampstead Parish Church, at which Bret Harte was to present a bust of Keats to the English people, to be received by Edmund Gosse.
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Golden Type, Kelmscott Press

An American William Morris

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cockerell-kelmscott-annotated-list.pdf

An Annotated List of the Books Printed at the Kelmscott Press

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An Annotated List of the Manuscript Work of William Morris

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1970, Alfred, Alfred Fairbank, An Annotated List of the Manuscript Work of William Morris, Fairbank, The Story of Kormark the Son of Ogmund

Commonweal_Jul17.1886_AnEmptyPocketIstheWorstofCrimes.pdf

An Empty Pocket is the Worst of Crimes Volume 2 Number 27

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An English Socialist

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JWMS_AU86_7.1_Timo.pdf

An Icelandic Tale Re-Told: William Morris's Sundering Flood

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JWMS

An Illustrated On-line Edition of News from Nowhere

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bl46289oldfable.pdf

An Old Fable Retold

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1889-03/1891-06, 46289, An Old Fable Retold, Autograph manuscript, British Library MS 46289, essay, f. 1, John Burns Collection, June 1891, March 1889, Series C. General Correspondence, Socialism, The Burns Papers, vol. IX

JWMS_SP90_8.4_Baker.pdf

An Old House Amongst New Folk

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