So Here Then Are the Preachments Entitled the City of Tagaste, And a Dream And a Prophecy

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So we find William Morris, that sanest of all men of modern times, that man who could do more things i6 and do them well than any man of the Nineteenth A Dream and Century, going back to the method of the Olden A Prophecy Time in making books. He made the matrices for his type himself, and with his friend, Burne-Jones, cut initials and ornaments in wood for head-bands, tail-pieces and title pages, and these books were printed on paper made from pure linen rags, made just as paper was made in th
...e Thirteenth Century.
And the helpers who made these books found a joy in their work; & something more than a living wage.
And behold, the people who loved good books proved more numerous than was at first supposed — and they bought the books and paid for them. In making these books, it was the constant motto : " How good can they be made ? — not how cheap." ^ Once upon a day, a woman of noble birth in England showed a friend a lace scarf made at the " Browning Memorial," and this woman said, " I would rather have this one piece of good lace than a house /ull of lace made by a machine." Then she held up a Kelmscott Book, printed on Vellum, and said, " I would rather have this one book than a thousand forty-nine-cent books bought at a haber- dasher's!" And there were many of like opinion.


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