William Morris's Bookplate. From: The Story of Gunnlaug the Worm-tongue and Raven the Skald. By Ari Thorgilson, Translated by William Morris. London: Chiswick Press for William Morris, 1891
Books From Morris's Personal Library
The Psalter, or Seven Ordinary Hours of Prayer According to the Use of Multrious & Excellen Church of Sarum
Call Number: Rare Stacks BX 5142.A2 1852
Publication Date: London: Printed and Sold by Joseph Masters, 1852
Bound in vellum with bookplate: "From the Library of William Morris Kelmscott House Hammersmith." Also has inscription: "W. Morris, Exeter Coll: Oxon."
Huon of Bordeaux by Robert Steele
Call Number: Rare Stacks PQ1485.H8 E53 1895
Publication Date: London: George Allen, Ruskin House, 1895
Bookplate: "William Morris, Kelmscott House, Hammersmith." Signed by William Morris. Publisher's cloth
Minor Poems by Geoffrey Chaucer
Call Number: Rare Stacks PR 1853 .F86 1868
Publication Date: circa 1873
Bound offprint? Contains bookplate: "From the Library of William Morris Kelmscott House Hammersmith."
Clarissa. Or, The History of a Young Lady by Samuel Richardson
Call Number: Rare Stacks PR 3664.C4 1751
Publication Date: London: For S. Richardson, 1751
The Fourth Edition. 7 vols. Each volume contains the bookplate: "From the Library of William Morris Kelmscott House Hammersmith." Also has bookplate of Marshall Sisson.
The story of Gunnlaug the Worm-tongue and Raven the Skald : even as Ari Thorgilson the learned, the priest, hath told it : who was the man of all Iceland most learned in tales of the land’s inhabiting and in lore of time agone. by William Morris (Translator)
Call Number: Rare Stacks PT 7269 .G92 E5 1891
Publication Date: London: Printed at the Chiswick Press for William Morris, 1891
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. William Morris’ personal copy, with his bookplate.