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Talon, Henri Antoine, 1909-. D. G. Rossetti: "The House of Life:" Quelques Aspects de l'Art et des Thèmes. Paris: Lettres modernes, 1966. PRBP-51

Taylor, William S. Burne-Jones: A Catalogue by W. S. Taylor, of an Exhibition Held at the Mappin Art Gallery, Weston Park, Sheffield, From 23rd October to 28th November 1971. Sheffield: Sheffield City art Galleries, 1971. PRB-306

Tennyson, Alfred. Maud: A Monodrama. Hammersmith: Kelmscott P, 1893. Colophoni Printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott press, Upper Mall, Hammersmith, in the county of Middlesex, and finished on the 11th day of August, 1893. [Printer's device] Published by Macmillan & co., Bedford street, Strand. With this copy are, unattached, four cancel leaves: p. 15-16, 19-20, 25-26, 69-[70], containing verbal changes in line 20, p. 16, line 4, p. 19, line 18, p. 26 and line 1, p. 69. Golden type, with initials; woodcut title and first page of text within ornamental borders. 500 copies on paper, 5 on vellum. Bound in original limp vellum. PRB-479

---. Poems. Preface by Joseph Pennell treating of the illustrators of the sixties. Introduction by W. Holman Hunt. New York: New Amsterdam, 1903. "The illustrations by W. Holman Hunt, J. E. Millais and Dante Gabriel Rossetti are printed form the original wood blocks cut for the 1866 ed., with photogravures from some of the original drawings now first reproduced." PRB-401

Thomas, Frances. Christina Rossetti. Hanley Swan: Published by the Self-Publishing Association, Ltd., Units 7/10 in conjunction with F. Thomas, London, 1992. PRB-766

Thompson, E. P. William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary. 1st American ed. New York: Pantheon Books, 1977. PRB-271

Thompson, Paul, 1935-. Why William Morris Matters Today: Human Creativity and the Future World Environment. London: William Morris Society, 1991. "The Annual Kelmscott Lecture of the William Morris Society given at the Art Workers' Guild on 24th October 1990." PRBP-34

Thompson, Paul Richard. The Work of William Morris. London: Heinemann, 1967. PRB-828

Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd. From the Pre-Raphaelites to Picasso--II: June 8-July 10. London: Thos. Agnew, 1970. Priced sales catalog. PRBP-40

Times Bookshop, London. The Work of William Morris: An Exhibition Arranged by the William Morris Society [25 October-10 November, 1962]. London, 1962. Original gray wrappers. Errata (2 p.) tipped in back. PRB-213

Tinker, Chauncey Brewster. Addresses Commemorating the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of William Morris, Delivered Before the Yale Library Associates in the Sterling Memorial Library, xxix October, MCMXXXIV by Chauncey B. Tinker & Carl P. Rollins. New Haven: Overbrook P, 1935. Contents: William Morris as poet by C. B. Tinker; The ordeal of William Morris, by C. P. Rollins. PRB-219

Tommaseo, Niccolo. Confessioni. N.P.: Delaforest, 1840?. Inscribed on title page to Gabriele Rosietti by P. Leopardi. Note on 1st prelim. leaf: "Presentation copy from the author." Bound in red morocco with gilt-raised bands on spine by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, London; a.e.g. In case with Hood, Thomas. Odes and Addresses to Great People. 1825. PRB-173

Treuherz, Julian. Pre-Raphaelite Paintings from the Manchester City Art Gallery. 1st ed. London: Lund Humphries; Manchester, England: City of Manchester Art Galleries, 1980. PRB-289

Troxell, Janet Camp, ed. Three Rossettis: Unpublished Letters to and from Dante Gabriel, Christina, William. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1937. PRB-234

Tupper, John Lucas. Poems. William Michael Rossetti, ed. London: Longmans, 1897. Presentation copy of G. W. R. Tupper. Bookplate of Bank of England Library and Literary Association. PRB-702

Turner, J. M. W. The Harbours of England. by John Ruskin. With thirteen illustrations by J. M. W. Turner. Thomas J. Wise, ed. Orpington, Kent: Allen, 1895. "Two Hundred and Fifty Copies of this Large Paper Edition have been printed on hand-made paper." Bookplate of Herbert John Gladstone. PRB-285

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