The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. XIII, Number 6
Gustav Stickley, March 1908
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "Universal motherhood"
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, pp. iii-iv
Bronze sculpture in America: its value to the art history of the nation, Edgerton, Giles pp. 615-630
Alter ego, Barker, Elsa p. 630
The rebellion of Maskenozha: a sequel to the visit, Burton, Frederick pp. 631-642
The Indian weaver, Sabin, Edwin L. p. 643
The upbuilding of a commonwealth on what was once arid desert: result of the governmental irrigation project, Forbes-Lindsay, C. H. pp. 644-652
Profitable handicrafts and the successful promotion of home industries, de Szögyény, George pp. 653-662
Life, Dorn, F. W. p. 662
A way to secure government aid in extending the craft movement, Albee, Helen R. pp. 663-668
Have craft-workers a duty?, Morris, William p. 668
The cause of so-called industrial idleness: Prince Kropotkin's views concerning the conditions that tend to foster it, pp. 669-674
A house in Vancouver that shows English traditions blended with the frank expression of western life, pp. 675-681
A California house that is built only one room deep, to admit the greatest possible amount of air and sunshine, pp. 682-688
Design in theory and practice: a series of lessons: number VI, Batchelder, Ernest A. pp. 689-696
Remodeling and decorating a suburban house: lesson IV, Bookwalter, Mary Linton pp. 697-703
Some models for home-made furniture and useful, household articles of wrought iron; suggestions for stenciling window-curtains, pp. 704-[714]
[The Greenwich Handicraft School], Lord, Katherine pp. [715]-721
Als ik kan, Stickley, Gustav pp. 722-725
Notes, pp. 725-731
Reviews, pp. 731-732 ff.
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