J. Bruce Glasier

William Morris
and the Early Days of the Socialist Movement

Being reminiscences of Morris' work as
a propagandist, and observations on
his character and genius, with some
account of the persons and circumstances
of the early Socialist agitation

(1921)


J. Bruce Glasier, William Morris and the Early Days of the Socialist Movement. Longmans, Green, and Co. 39 Paternoster Row, London, E.C. 4. Fourth Avenue & 30th Street, New York, Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras, 1921.
Source: Wikisource;
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Preface by May Morris

I. Introduction

II. The Socialist League

III. First Meeting with Morris

IV. Glasgow in the Dawn

V. His Comradeship: Traits and Incidents

VI. First Visit to Kelmscott House

VII. A Picnic on the Thames

VIII. A Red-Letter Day

IX. A Propaganda Outing

X. Edinburgh Art Congress and After

XI. As Guest and Companion

XII. Campaigning Day at Hammersmith

XIII. Last Days of the League

XIV. Last Days with Morris

XV. His Socialism: Fellowship and Work

XVI. Characteristics: His Public Speaking

XVII. Socialism and Religion

Appendix I. The 'Commonweal'

Appendix II. Letters from Morris, with Introduction by J.B.G.

 


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