The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XVII, Number 3
United Crafts, December 1909
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Contents
[Frontispiece] A sketch in two colors of the Canadian Rockies: drawn for The craftsman by Louis Akin
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, pp. iii-iv
The greatest romance of the world, pp. 233-237
To you, Kitchel, Kelsey Percival p. 237
Is it so, o Christ in heaven?, pp. 238-239
The art of Ettore Tito, modern Italian painter, Caffin, Charles H. pp. 240-252
Gardens in the air where the children flourish with the flowers, pp. 253-257
The work of living: a story, Goetchius, Marie Louise pp. 258-265
"An angel darkeneth the pool...", Higgins, Aileen Cleveland p. 265
Foremost American illustrators: vital significance of their work, pp. 266-280
Elektra in Dresden: Richard Strauss's latest opera, Roof, Katharine M. pp. 281-295
Rapid growth of the garden city movement, which promises to reorganize social conditions all over the world, Stickley, Gustav pp. 296-310
Unexplored beauty in the Canadian Rockies, Akin, Louis pp. 311-315
Inexpensive cement construction for summertime and week-end cottages that the owner may erect for himself, pp. 315-320
Interesting examples of domestic architecture from California cities, pp. 320-326
Need for a public board of architecture, p. 326
[A mountain bungalow whose appearance of crude construction is the result of skilful [skillfull] design], pp. [327]-330
Experiments in coloring concrete, Pellew, Charles E. pp. 331-333
Three Craftsman chairs and three lamps given for the benefit of home cabinetmakers, pp. 334-345
National qualities that are expressed by the carvings in old French and English churches, pp. 345-346
Als ik kan: the coöperative spirit as a factor in future peace and prosperity, Stickley, Gustav pp. 347-350
Reviews, pp. 350-352 ff.
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