Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors: William Morris

Little Journeys
to the Homes of
English Authors

 

BY
ELBERT HUBBARD

WILLIAM MORRIS

Done into print by the Roy-
crofters at the Roycroft
Shop, which is in
East Aurora,
New York,
U.S.A.

 

Of this edition there were printed and illumined by
hand but nine hundred and twenty-five copies. This
book is Number 923

Elbert Hubbard

 

Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre was published in 1847 by Currer Bell. Today, this author is better known by her real name, Charlotte Brontë (Wikipedia). It follows a young woman through her neglectful childhood and independent young adulthood as she traverses the Northern England countryside.

Liddington Hill

Liddington Hill is an English national monument located in Swindon. It is considered a national heritage site alongside the Liddington Castle, and was first listed a such in 1925. It was designated with this importance because of its archaeological potential to increase “understanding the transition between the Bronze Age and Iron Age.” Specifically, Liddington Hill and Liddington Castle have the potential to provide “archaeological and environmental evidence relating to its construction, the economy of its inhabitants and the landscape in which they lived” (Historic England).