The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. VI, No. 3
Syracuse, N.Y.: United Crafts, June 1904
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Brussels: Place de Brouckčre; monument to the Burgomaster Anspach, p. [217]
Contents, p. [218]
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 219
Street fixtures and vital art, Maltbie, Milo R. pp. 219-227
The relation of the arts and crafts to progress, Spencer, Arthur pp. 228-233
[The Colorado Desert and California], Stickley, Gustav pp. 234-259
Prehistoric pottery in Memphis, Tennessee, Brown, Anna B. A. pp. 260-264
Decorative studies of insect forms, pp. 265-270
Oriental rugs: their designs and symbolism, Curtis, Jessie Kingsley pp. 271-281
About Japanese boxes, Percival, Olive pp. 282-285
The play principle, Triggs, Oscar Lovell pp. 286-294
On earning one's living by the work of one's hands, Ripley, Annah Churchill pp. 295-297
The story of the rug, Langston, Mary Beach p. 297
[A Craftsman's house: series of 1904, number VI], pp. 298-304
A forest bungalow, pp. 305-309
The dining room of the poplar frieze, p. 309
Manual training, Johnson, B. W. pp. 310-311
Flower motifs for curtains and pillows, pp. 312-315
Chips from the Craftsman workshop, pp. 315-317
Book reviews, J. C. pp. 317-320
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