The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. X, Number 1
Gustav Stickley, April 1906
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Study in green and black
[Title page] The craftsman, p. vii
Contents, pp. vii-viii
Tendency toward an American style of architecture. Its development traced, Sturgis, Russell pp. 3-17
The making of a modern stained glass window--its history and process, and a word about mosaics, Lamb, Frederick S. pp. 18-31
John W. Alexander, artist. A study in determination, Farnsworth, P. T. pp. 46-53
Mural painting--an art for the people and a record of the nation's development, pp. 54-66
The special intention of Guiseppe, O'Hagan, Anne pp. 67-74
Daniel Chester French's four symbolic groups for the New York Custom House, pp. 75-83
The marine mosaics of W. Cole Brigham, pp. 84-85
The garden, Pollock, Frank Lillie pp. 86-[87]
[A great iniquity: extracts from the famous letter on land ownership in Russia], Tolstoy, Leo pp. [88]-97
The story of the Architectural League, Howe, Samuel pp. 98-100
The art of expression--its importance in business, Russell, Edgar A. pp. 101-[105]
[Craftsman house, the bungalow: series of 1906: number III], pp. [106]-113
Home training in cabinet work: practical examples in structural wood-working: thirteenth of the series, pp. 114-117
Als ik kan, pp. 118-120
Notes, pp. 120-124
Reviews, pp. 124-128
Our home department: French new art lace, pp. 129-133
The craftsman's open door: suggestions of interest to home-builders and home-makers, pp. 134-139
The craftsman scrapbook, pp. 140 ff.
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