WILLIAM MORRIS LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. XLIII (ff. 305). Contents:- (1) 'The Scribbler', a magazine produced by the young members of the Morris and Burne-Jones families at irregular intervals. The first number is undated, but the second is dated 16... 1878-1881
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