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  1. 12 de jun. de 2019 · The Story of the Glittering Plain was one of a small group of Morris' masterpieces that were to revolutionize the art of printing and transform it from a routine trade into high art. In addition to the elegant typography, which Morris based on fonts by great fifteenth-century German printers, the book features rich ornaments and initials designed by Morris as well as 23 superb woodcuts by ...

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  2. The Story Of The Glittering Plain, Or The Land Of Living Men by William Morris XII. THEY LOOK ON THE KING OF THE GLITTERING PLAIN . So now the women led them along up the stream, and Hallblithe went side by side by the Sea-eagle; but the women had become altogether merry again, and played and ran about them as gamesome as young goats; and they waded the shallows of the clear bright stream ...

  3. El libro THE STORY OF THE GLITTERING PLAIN - A BOOK THAT INSPIRED TOLKIEN de WILLIAM MORRIS en Casa del Libro con los mejores precios y envíos gratis

  4. 'The Story of the Glittering Plain' is one of several William Morris works known to have inspired J.R.R. Tolkien’s creation of 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings'. The Professor’s Bookshelf is brought to you by Leaves of Gold Press , publishers of international, premium quality fiction and non-fiction in hardcover, paperback and ebook format.

  5. The Story of the Glittering Plain William Morris THE STORY OF THE GLITTERING PLAIN; OR THE LAND OF LIVING MEN CHAPTER I: OF THOSE THREE WHO CAME TO THE HOUSE OF THE RAVEN It has been told that there was once a young man of free kindred and whose name was Hallblithe: he was fair,

  6. The Collected Works of William Morris - October 2012

  7. THE PROFESSOR'S BOOKSHELF #3: THE STORY OF THE GLITTERING PLAIN - ILLUSTRATED. This fantasy novel by the famous 19th century English designer, artist and writer William Morris describes the journey of Hallblithe, a young man on an epic quest to rescue his love.

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