The craftsman
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The craftsman
Volume XXXI, Number 2
United Crafts, November 1916
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Pure white orchid from India
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-5a
The craftsman directory for buyers, pp. 6a ff.
The lure of the orchid: the aristocrat among flowers, Lager, John E. pp. 105-115
Demeter's daughters: the women of the field, pp. 116-122
The American stage as it reflects the beauty of the American home: illustrated by designs from the Arden studios, pp. 123-131
Abigail Stone's independence: by way of the garden, Crabbe, Bertha Helen pp. 132-140
England's new adventure in art, pp. 141-147
"The quality house:" that's what we are building today in America, pp. 148-153
To a Chinese sacred lily, Ward, Phyllis p. 165
The craze for the simple house: how it is built and decorated, pp. 166-172
The beauty of humble gardens, Caldwell, Alex. pp. 173-179
Craftsman houses for the home-worker, original in design, practical in detail, pp. 180-184
Abigail Stone's independence: by way of the garden (cont.), Crabbe, Bertha Helen p. 184
The quality house (cont.), pp. 185-8a
Crafts from the homelands, Buck, Mertice MacC. pp. 187-191
Appreciation of modern art, p. 191
Woodland cliff-dwellers, Marple, Albert pp. 192-195
Saving our pine trees, p. 195
Developing a home: "here a little, there a little", Cosse, Esther A. pp. 196-197
Art notes and book reviews, pp. 198-202
Four popular Craftsman houses, pp. 203-206
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