The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. VI, No. 4
United Crafts, July 1904
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Contents
[Frontispiece] George Wharton James
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 321
Municipal art: a lesson from foreign towns, Sargent, Irene pp. 321-328
The Franciscan missions of the southwest: their interior decorations. Number VI, James, George Wharton pp. 329-342
A woman master: Mademoiselle Breslau, de Montesquiou, Robert pp. 343-353
[A comparative study of Sèvres Methods], Cret, Paul pp. 354-368
The best fruit of a garden, Rathbone, Alice M. pp. 368-369
Nature and art in California, Stickley, Gustav pp. 370-390
The Indian woman as a craftsman, Du Bois, Constance Goddard pp. 391-393
[Craftsman house, number VII. Series of 1904], pp. 394-401
[Cool and quiet days], pp. 402-406
A study of the gingko tree, pp. 406-408
The century of ugliness, Crosby, Ernest pp. 409-410
Chips from the Craftsman workshop, pp. 410-411
Book reviews, pp. 411-416
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