Lot Essay
A.) MORRIS (WILLIAM): LOVE IS ENOUGH, ownership inscription 'Burne-Jones' on front free-endpaper, original cloth, 1873
B.) MORRIS (WILLIAM) & EIRIKR MAGNUSSON: THE SAGA LIBRARY vols.I and III only, vol.III inscribed 'Edward Burne-Jones', both vols. with bookplate of Edward Burne-jones on front pastedown, folding map in wallet at back of vol.I, original roan-backed cloth, t.e.g. (spines lightly rubbed) (2)
C.) MORRIS (WILLIAM): ART AND ITS PRODUCERS, and The Arts & Crafts of today, inscribed 'From Janey [Morris] June 18.1901', original cloth-backed boards, [colophon: 1901]
D.) COBDEN-SANDERSON (T.J.): ECCE MUNDUS Industrial Ideals and the Book Beautiful, original vellum-backed boards, 1902
E.) MACKAIL (J.W.): SOCIALISM AND POLITICS An Address and a Programme, inscribed 'G.[eorgina] B.[urne]-J.[ones] from J.W.M.[ackail] 1903', original vellum-backed boards, 1903
F.) MACKAIL (J.W.): THE PARTING OF THE WAYS, original vellum-backed boards
G.) COBDEN-SANDERSON (T.J.): THE ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT, inscribed 'To J.W.Mackail Xmas 1905 C.[obden] S.[anderson]', original vellum
H.) MACKAIL (J.W.): HOMER An Address delivered on behalf of the Independant Labour Party, inscribed 'G.[eorgina] B.[urne]-J.[ones] With love from Jack [Mackail] January 1906', original vellum-backed boards
I.) MORRIS (WILIAM) & S.C.COCKERELL: A NOTE BY.. MORRIS ON HIS AIMS IN FOUNDING THE KELMSCOTT PRESS Together with a short history and description of the Press by.. Cockerell, inscribed 'Fred Tallant from M.[ay] M.[orris] 30 September, 1934', portrait frontispiece by John Farleigh, illustrations, original wrappers, [colophon: 1934]
J.) MORRIS (MAY): A TALK ON WILLIAM MORRIS, broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation, 4 pp., printed in red and black, [colophon: Shakespeare Head Press, 1934]
B.) MORRIS (WILLIAM) & EIRIKR MAGNUSSON: THE SAGA LIBRARY vols.I and III only, vol.III inscribed 'Edward Burne-Jones', both vols. with bookplate of Edward Burne-jones on front pastedown, folding map in wallet at back of vol.I, original roan-backed cloth, t.e.g. (spines lightly rubbed) (2)
C.) MORRIS (WILLIAM): ART AND ITS PRODUCERS, and The Arts & Crafts of today, inscribed 'From Janey [Morris] June 18.1901', original cloth-backed boards, [colophon: 1901]
D.) COBDEN-SANDERSON (T.J.): ECCE MUNDUS Industrial Ideals and the Book Beautiful, original vellum-backed boards, 1902
E.) MACKAIL (J.W.): SOCIALISM AND POLITICS An Address and a Programme, inscribed 'G.[eorgina] B.[urne]-J.[ones] from J.W.M.[ackail] 1903', original vellum-backed boards, 1903
F.) MACKAIL (J.W.): THE PARTING OF THE WAYS, original vellum-backed boards
G.) COBDEN-SANDERSON (T.J.): THE ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT, inscribed 'To J.W.Mackail Xmas 1905 C.[obden] S.[anderson]', original vellum
H.) MACKAIL (J.W.): HOMER An Address delivered on behalf of the Independant Labour Party, inscribed 'G.[eorgina] B.[urne]-J.[ones] With love from Jack [Mackail] January 1906', original vellum-backed boards
I.) MORRIS (WILIAM) & S.C.COCKERELL: A NOTE BY.. MORRIS ON HIS AIMS IN FOUNDING THE KELMSCOTT PRESS Together with a short history and description of the Press by.. Cockerell, inscribed 'Fred Tallant from M.[ay] M.[orris] 30 September, 1934', portrait frontispiece by John Farleigh, illustrations, original wrappers, [colophon: 1934]
J.) MORRIS (MAY): A TALK ON WILLIAM MORRIS, broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation, 4 pp., printed in red and black, [colophon: Shakespeare Head Press, 1934]