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The Century Guild Hobby Horse: 45 Chapters found for Volume : 3

 

Issue: 9

iii  2 pp.
iv  1 pp.
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In Nomine Domini Selwyn Image
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18  5 pp.
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34  6 pp.
38  3 pp.
Issue: 10

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Frontispiece: Miranda Frederick Sandys
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41 
A Hope Carol Christina G. Rossetti
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42  10 pp.
52 
Amata Loquitur: Herbert P. Horne
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Issue: 11

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Frontispiece: Autumn Mists T. Hope Mclachlan
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81  2 pp.
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Matthew Arnold Arthur Galton
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109  5 pp.
114 
In a Cathedral Katharine Tynan
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116  5 pp.
Issue: 12

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121  13 pp.
134 
In Falmouth Harbour Lionel Johnson
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136  7 pp.
143 
The Corona Corinnae Herbert P. Horne
4 pp.
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147  11 pp.
158  3 pp.
161  1 pp.
162  1 pp.
163  2 pp.
165  2 pp.

 

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Title: The Century Guild Hobby Horse

 

Place of Publication: London, England England

 

Publisher: Chiswick Press, etc.

 

Frequency: Quarterly

 

Period of Publication: 1884-1892

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: The official journal of the Century Guild of Artists. Founded by the architect and designer Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo (1851-1942), the Guild was one of the earliest Arts and Crafts groups in Britain. The magazine contained essays on art, literature, and occasionally architecture and music. The principle contributors included Mackmurdo, Selwyn Image (the author of numerous articles), Arthur Galton, May Morris, Herbert P. Horne, Christina Rossetti, and Hubert Parry. The Hobby Horse was much admired by William Morris. By fusing art and literature in a magazine whose layout and design was a conscious aesthetic statement, it was precursor of pioneering Modernist magazines such as The Savoy, The Yellow Book and The Dome. See: Imogen Hart. ‘The Arts and Crafts Movement’ The Century Guild Hobby Horse (1884-94), The Evergreen (1895-7), and The Acorn (1905-6) in The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines. Volume 1: Britain and Ireland 1880-1955, edited by Peter Brooker and Andrew Thacker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009 pp.120-141

 

 

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