A Note by William Morris on His Aims in Founding the Kelmscott Press, 1898.
A note by William Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press : together with a short description of the press / by S.C. Cockerell, & an annotated list of the books printed thereat. Frontispiece by Edward Burne-Jones.
“This was the last book printed at the Klemscott Press.. It was finished at No. XIV Upper Mall, Hammersmith, In the County of London, on the Fourth Day of March, MDCCCXCVIII. Sold by the Trustees of the Late William Morris at the Kelmscott Press.” (71)
“Octavo. Golden type, with five pages in the Troy and Chaucer types. In black and red. Borders 4a and 4, and a woodcut designed by Sir E. Burne-Jones. 525 on paper at ten shillings, 12 on vellum at two guineas. Dated March 4, issued March 24, 1898. Published at the Kelmscott Press. Bound in half holland.” (59)