The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. VII, No. 4
Syracuse, N.Y.: Gustav Stickley, January 1905
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Contents
[Frontispiece] A detail of the decoration of the dome: "Religion"
[Title page] The craftsman, p. vii
Contents, p. vii
Foreword, p. viii
The Flower Memorial Library. A new library and a new departure, Lamb, Frederick Stymetz pp. 379-399
Art in the home and in the school: a lesson from Boutet de Monvel, Sargent, Irene pp. 400-411
William Morris the man, James, George Wharton pp. 412-420
The border analyzed as a decorative agent, Grasset, A. pp. 421-430
The pewter-craft, Geare, Randolph, I. pp. 431-439
Two California houses designed by Mryon Hunt and Elmer Grey, pp. 440-[446]
Some recent examples of Gorham silverware, pp. 447-459
A successful photographer of children, pp. 460-465
Als-Ik-Kan in Castle Wonderful, Jewett, John Howard p. 466
The cheapness of beauty, Crosby, Ernest pp. 467-468
[A fountain designed by Jerome Connor], pp. [469]-475
A Craftsman house, series of 1905, number I, pp. 476-486
Chips from the Craftsman workshops, pp. 487-488
Notes, pp. 488-490
Book reviews, pp. 490-492
Memorable in the magazines, pp. 492-495
Open door, pp. 496-504 ff.
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