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Princeton University Press Princeton Legacy Library - Collected Letters of William Morris Vol II

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Explore the personal thoughts and writings of a major historical figure with The Collected Letters of William Morris, Volume II, Part B - 1885-1888. Published by Princeton University Press as part of the prestigious Princeton Legacy Library, this volume provides a deep look into the correspondence from a specific three-year period. This collection serves as a primary resource for those interested in the arts, photography, and historical themes. By studying these letters, readers gain direct access to the voice and perspectives of William Morris during the late 19th century. This scholarly work is designed for students, historians, and collectors who require accurate documentation for their research or personal libraries. The volume focuses on the years 1885 through 1888, making it a vital piece for anyone studying the evolution of Morris's ideas and influence during this era.

Key Features

Part of the Princeton Legacy Library collection for academic research.

Covers specific correspondence from the years 1885 to 1888.

Published by Princeton University Press to ensure scholarly standards.

Volume II, Part B offers focused content on a specific historical period.

Ideal for readers interested in arts, photography, and historical themes.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 May 2016
Listed Since
10 February 2016

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