The Books of William Morris : Described With Some Account of His Doings in Literature And in the Allied Crafts

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With an Illustration by Edward Buenb-Jones.
LONDON : EEEVES & TUENEE, 196 STEAND.
MDOCOLXXXVIH.
A Dream of John Ball. 139 Though worked in eights, this is a royal 16mo. It has a blank- verso'd half-title, " A DEEAM OF JOHN BALL/ and/ A KING'S LESSON." preceded by a blank leaf. The title is followed by the " Contents " (pages vii and viii), after which is inserted Sir Edward Burne-Jones's etching of the subject described in the couplet When Adam delved and Eve span Who was then the gentleman ?
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...he story occupies 143 pages. At the foot of the last, below a thin rule, is the imprint " london/ Printed by Steangeways & Sons, Tower Street, Cambridge Circus, W.C." Page 144 is blank, and is followed by an inserted leaf of advertizements about Morris's works. The binding is of dark red cloth, un- blocked, with a paper label reading " A/ DEEAM/ op/ JOHN/ BALL/ rfc./ by/ W. MOEEIS/ 4s. 6d." The price is cut off the label for the large-paper copies, which are on Dickens's hand-made paper, pot quarto, half-bound in vellum with marble- paper sides.

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