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Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair (1895)
About this book
This early work by William Morris was originally published in 1899 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. William Morris was born in London, England in 1834. Arguably best known as a textile designer, he founded a design partnership which deeply influenced the decoration of churches and homes during the early 20th century. However, he is also considered an important Romantic writer and pioneer of the modern fantasy genre, being a direct influence on authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien. As well as fiction, Morris penned poetry and essays. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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Table of contents
- CHILD CHRISTOPHER AND GOLDILIND THE FAIR
- William Morris
- CHAPTER I. OF THE KING OF OAKENREALM, AND HIS WIFE AND HIS CHILD.
- CHAPTER II. OF THE KINGâS SON.
- CHAPTER III. OF THE KING OF MEADHAM AND HIS DAUGHTER.
- CHAPTER IV. OF THE MAIDEN GOLDILIND.
- CHAPTER V. GOLDILIND COMES TO GREENHARBOUR.
- CHAPTER VI. HOW ROLF THE MARSHAL DREAMS A DREAM AND COMES TO THE CASTLE OF THE UTTERMOST MARCH.
- CHAPTER VII. HOW CHRISTOPHER WENT A JOURNEY INTO THE WILD-WOOD.
- CHAPTER VIII. CHRISTOPHER COMES TO THE TOFTS.
- CHAPTER IX. SQUIRE SIMON COMES BACK TO OAKENHAM. THE EARL MARSHAL TAKEN TO KING IN OAKENREALM.
- CHAPTER X. OF CHRISTOPHER AT THE TOFTS.
- CHAPTER XI. HOW CHRISTOPHER CAME TO LITTLEDALE TO ABIDE THERE A WHILE.
- CHAPTER XII. OF GOLDILIND IN THE MAY MORNING AT GREENHARBOUR.
- CHAPTER XIII. OF GOLDILIND IN THE GARTH.
- CHAPTER XIV. GOLDILIND GOES FREE.
- CHAPTER XV. OF GOLDILIND IN THE WILD-WOOD.
- CHAPTER XVI. WHAT GOLDILIND FOUND IN THE WOOD.
- CHAPTER XVII. GOLDILIND COMES BACK TO GREENHARBOUR.
- CHAPTER XVIII. EARL GEOFFREY SPEAKS WITH GOLDILIND.
- CHAPTER XIX. EARL GEOFFREY SPEAKETH WITH CHRISTOPHER.
- CHAPTER XX. OF THE WEDDING OF CHRISTOPHER AND GOLDILIND.
- CHAPTER XXI. OF THE WEDDING OF THOSE TWAIN.
- CHAPTER XXII. OF THE WOODLAND BRIDE-CHAMBER.
- CHAPTER XXIII. THEY FALL IN WITH FRIENDS.
- CHAPTER XXIV. THEY TAKE COUNSEL AT LITTLEDALE.
- CHAPTER XXV. NOW THEY ALL COME TO THE TOFTS.
- CHAPTER XXVI. OF THE KING OF OAKENREALM.
- CHAPTER XXVII. OF THE HUSTING OF THE TOFTS.
- CHAPTER XXVIII. OF THE HOSTING IN HAZELDALE.
- CHAPTER XXIX. TIDINGS COME TO HAZELDALE.
- CHAPTER XXX. OF THE FIELD THAT WAS SET IN THE HOLM OF HAZELDALE.
- CHAPTER XXXI. THE BATTLE ON THE HOLM.
- CHAPTER XXXII. OF GOLDILIND AND CHRISTOPHER.
- CHAPTER XXXIII. A COUNCIL OF CAPTAINS: THE HOST COMES TO BROADLEES, AND MAKES FOR WOODWALL.
- CHAPTER XXXIV. BATTLE BEFORE WOODWALL.
- CHAPTER XXXV. AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE AND AN EVIL DEED.
- CHAPTER XXXVI. KING CHRISTOPHER COMES TO OAKENHAM.
- CHAPTER XXXVII. OF CHILD CHRISTOPHERâS DEALINGS WITH HIS FRIENDS & HIS FOLK.
- CHAPTER XXXVIII. OF MATTERS OF MEADHAM.