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The craftsman
(February 1912)
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THE -CRAFTSMAN
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE CRAFTSMAN PUBLISHING CO
41 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY
GUSTAV STICKLEY, Editor BiN, WILES, Circulation Manager
MRS. M. F. ROBERTS, Managing Editor EDGAR E. PHILLIPS,
Advertising Manager
VOLUME XXI Contents for February, 1912
NUMBER 5
John Bigelow From a Bust by Edith Woodman Burroughs
Frontispiece
The Story of the Creation Told in Stone in the
Great New Cathedral of Barcelona . By Mildred Stapley
465
lMustrated
Education as a Preventive of Divorce By Marguerite 0. B. Wilkinson
473
Martha Ann Jackson: A Story. By Gertrude Russell Lewis
482
When God Is Found . . . By Marguerite 0. B. Wilkinson
483
The Real Value of the National Academy of Design .
484
Ilustrated
Every Day: A Story . . . By Donal Hamilton Haines
492
Pheasants, The Future Game Bird of America
499
Their Cultivation Widespread and Successful
Illustrated
Modern Country Homes in England By Barry Parker
508
Number Twenty-Two
Illustrated
Learning to Read: A Poem . By Grace Hazard Conkling
521
Illustrated
Scientific Explanation of the Illusion of Atmosphere in Painting. By J.
F. Earhart 522
Planting About the House . .
527
$ome Practical Ideas for American Gardens
Illustrated
Hellerau, the City of the Future By Eva Elise vom Baur
536
Illustrated
H. P. Berlage, the Creator of a Democratic Architecture
in Holland By W. G. Purcell and G. G. Elmslie
547
Illustrated
Among the Craftsmen
Two Craftsman Brick Bungalows
554
Illustrated
The Fifth Exhibition of the National Society of Craftsmen
562
Illustrated
The Approach to the House . .
569
Illustrated
John Bigelow . . .
572
Wool Embroidery for Cushions .
573
Illustrated
The Value of Suitable Doors.
574
How We Can Make Our Gardens Attractive to the Birds By Grace Re Shore
575
Illustrated
Woven Willow Furniture from Germany .
577
Illustrated
Als ik Kan By The Editor
581
Is Money Success?
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