The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. XIII, Number 1
Gustav Stickley, October 1907
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, pp. iii-iv
The courting of Mahngequay: a story of life among the Ojibways before the days of the reservation, Burton, Frederick R. pp. 1-13
Lafcadio Hearn on the decadent school: his views as expressed in some of his delightful letters to a friend, Edwards, Osman pp. 14-21
A Japanese impressionist: some delicately imaginative studies of birds and flowers by Hiroshige, whose fame rests chiefly upon his landscapes, Dyer, Anne Heard pp. 22-31
Love, the logician, Roof, Katharine Metcalf pp. 32-35
Portents, Roberts, Charles G. D. p. 35
Secession art in Europe: its growth, meaning and failure, Stickley, Gustav pp. 36-49
Millet as an etcher: some reminiscences of Wyatt Eaton at Barbizon, Edgerton, Giles pp. 50-58
A song of the tide, Lee, Agnes p. 58
Design in theory and practice: a series of lessons: number I, Batchelder, Ernest A. pp. 82-89
Lessons in practical cabinet work, pp. 90-93
Metal work, pp. 94-102
A Craftsman city house, planned to accommodate two families and built on a lot thirty feet wide, pp. 103-107
The decoration of wall spaces: suggestions for the remodeling of commonplace interiors, pp. 108-111
Als ik kan, Stickley, Gustav pp. 112-115
Notes, pp. 116-121
Reviews, pp. 121-124 ff.
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