Author:Ernest Radford

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Ernest Radford
(1857–1919)
See biography. an English poet, critic, and socialist. He was a follower of William Morris, and one of the organisers in the Arts and Crafts Movement; he acted as secretary to the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society — Excerpted from Ernest Radford on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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