Selections from the Poems of William Morris - Deluxe State
Selections from the Poems of William Morris - Deluxe State
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This publication is issued under the Suntup Press imprint with no rights attached.
William Morris (1834–1896) was an important cultural figure of the nineteenth century whose long and complex career was shaped by his deep affection for the aesthetic and political world of the Middle Ages. His founding of the Kelmscott Press in 1891 revolutionized fine printing and established principles of craftsmanship and design that continue to influence fine press publishing today.
In his extraordinarily varied life as an artist, designer, writer, and printer, he was always haunted by echoes of an earlier, pre-modern era that shaped his understanding of the Victorian age. Because his activities were so wide-ranging, it is easy to forget that Morris continued to write verse until his final years and saw it as an essential element in his attempt to recreate a largely vanished culture of the English countryside. The poems in this volume, with their powerful medieval overtones, offer a fascinating record of his commitment to that distant rural world.
DELUXE EDITION
- 7¼ × 11 inches.
- Edited by William S. Peterson, leading scholar on William Morris and the history of fine printing and design.
- Designed by Jerry Kelly.
- Printed by Juan Pascoe at Taller Martín Pescador, Tacámbaro, Mexico.
- Two-color printing throughout, on dampened Velké Losiny handmade paper, using an Ostrander Seymour hand press—reflecting Morris’s principles of craftsmanship.
- Text handset in hot-metal Monotype Poliphilus and Blado, cast by Bradley Hutchinson (Austin, Texas); display type set in foundry-cast Gilgengart.
- Frontispiece portrait of William Morris drawn by Hermann Zapf in 1948 and hand-engraved in lead by August Rosenberger; printed from the original metal electrotype plate used in 1949.
- Includes a previously unpublished pencil drawing of Morris by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, reproduced courtesy of the Mark Samuels Lasner Collection, University of Delaware Library.
- Twenty-six Deluxe state copies, designated A–Z, are handbound in full leather by Jace Graf at Cloverleaf Studio in Austin, Texas.
- The spine features raised bands, and the endsheets are Hahnemühle Bugra.
- The Deluxe state can be seen as an homage to Morris’s values: a handcrafted, materially rich, and historically grounded book object.
- The edition is housed in a cloth-covered clamshell enclosure with velour-lined trays and a letterpress printed spine label.








