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Art and Architecture
Essays 1870-1884
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140 pages
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William Morris is portrayed as a fervent advocate for the conservation of historically significant architecture in this collection of his early essays. The selection features his writings for newspapers, as well as lectures and speeches, highlighting his involvement with the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. Through these pieces, Morris articulates his vision for preserving cultural heritage and the importance of safeguarding the past for future generations.
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2003, paperback
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