The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. XVI, Number 4
Gustav Stickley, July 1909
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Contents
[Frontispiece] The last portrait of Edward MacDowell
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, p. iii
America, the prodigal: the possibility of a famine in wood and what can be done to avert it, Lamb, Charles R. pp. 371-382
Carnegie Institute at Pittsburgh presented as the American salon, Townsend, James B. pp. 383-390
The spinner who was lost: a story, Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin pp. 391-398
A round journey for children and grown-up folks, Day, Jennie M. pp. 414-415
The work and home of Edward MacDowell, musician, Mears, Mary pp. 416-427
Our native woods and the Craftsman method of finishing them, pp. 428-436
A sculptor who is also a craftsman, Chapman, Katharine Elise pp. 437-443
A cottage along English lines with certain unusual tendencies, Ford, E. Drusille pp. 464-[469]
[A house of which the owner was the architect, contractor and supervisor], pp. [470]-471
Art needlework from the sixteenth century, Brinley, Kathrine Sanger pp. 472-477
Impressionistic effects in wood carving: a new departure in this old craft, pp. 477-[480]
Als ik kan: nature as the master builder of character, Stickley, Gustav pp. 481-483
Notes, pp. 483-487
Reviews, pp. 487-488 ff.
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