An edition of The Well at the World's End (1896)

The well at the world's end

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The well at the world's end
William Morris
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An edition of The Well at the World's End (1896)

The well at the world's end

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Long ago there was a little land, over which ruled a regulus or kinglet, who was called King Peter, though his kingdom was but little. He had four sons whose names were Blaise, Hugh, Gregory and Ralph: of these Ralph was the youngest, whereas he was but of twenty winters and one; and Blaise was the oldest and had seen thirty winters.

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Publisher
Kelmscott Press
Language
English
Pages
496

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1996, A. Sutton
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1971, Pan/Ballantine
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The well at the world's end
1896, Kelmscott Press
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Edition Notes

Peterson, W.S. Kelmscott Press, A39
"With four pictures designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones"--Colophon.
Limited ed. of 350 copies printed on paper, 8 on vellum. Cf. Peterson.

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Hammersmith

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Library of Congress
PR5079 .W4 1896

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Pagination
496 p. :
Number of pages
496

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6058233M
LCCN
49034253
OCLC/WorldCat
8950337

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Long ago there was a little land, over which ruled a regulus or kinglet, who was called King Peter, though his kingdom was but little.
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