The craftsman
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The craftsman
Volume XXIX, Number 1
United Crafts, October 1915
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a ff.
"Bonniecrest," an example of noble architecture for the country home, pp. 14-24
Jerome Myers as an etcher and a student of human nature, pp. 25-32
Almost a wish, Henderson, Rose p. 32
El fureides: "the little paradise", Hopkins, Una Nixson pp. 33-39
Development of beautiful architectural detail in America, pp. 40-42
Modeling a home to fit the furniture: rare treasures dominate architecture, pp. 43-51
Old houses and new, p. 51
Revival of the chaise longue, which furnishes an interesting combination of elegance and comfort, pp. 74-76
"The green willow garland:" the source of a mammoth new American industry, pp. 77-84
Building the architectural backbone of the nation, pp. 85-91
Carved oak long tables adapted from the massive types used in old refectories, pp. 92-96
Picture chairs, for occasional use by fireside, window and library table, pp. 97-99
"The royal academy of all academies", p. 99
Fall planting of spring bulbs, pp. 100-101
The people and the theater (cont.), p. 102
A house of efficiency, pp. 103-108
Music and our children (cont.), p. 109
The bride's own furniture (cont.), p. 109
Soap bearing trees and shrubs, p. 110
Lighting the modern home: new developments in lamps and fixtures, pp. 111-113
Mme. Paderewski's dolls: designed and made by Polish young people to help their native land, Phillips, Anna M. Laise pp. 114-115
Transforming a backyard into a garden, Sheldon, Caroline pp. 116-117
Don't kill the birds, they are one of the farmer's greatest helpers, p. 117
The people and the theater (cont.), pp. 118-119
The green willow garland: a new American industry (cont.), p. 119
The first annual exhibition of the American Dahlia Society, p. 120
Praise for the American sparrow: it is better behaved than its English cousin, p. 121
Revival of the chaise longue (cont.), p. 121
Book reviews, pp. 122 ff.
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