The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. IX, Number 2
Gustav Stickley, November 1905
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. xi
Contents, pp. xi-xii
Ambassador Sergyei Iulitch Witte: Russia's man of the hour, Hapgood, Isabel F. pp. 157-165
The meaning of it all, Carpenter, Edward p. 165
The Garden City Cheap Cottages Exhibition, Salmon, Lucy M. pp. 166-179
The development of the hardy Japanese, Griffis, William Elliot pp. 180-201
The advance of civic art in Baltimore, Dannenberg, Joseph pp. 202-217
The way of the pushcart man, Smith, Bertha H. pp. 218-228
The dining room as a center of hospitality and good cheer, pp. 229-[240]
The philosophy of graft, p. 241
Yamei Kin and her mission to the Chinese people, MacGregor, James Kay pp. 242-[249]
[The typical American Indian in bronze: work of a young Californian scultor [sculptor]], Baltimore, J. Mayne pp. [250]-251
The common chord: a Thanksgiving story, Joor, Harriet pp. 252-260
Equality: from letters of labor and love, Jones, Samuel M. p. 261
Craftsman house: series of 1905, number XI, pp. 262-271
Home training in cabinet work. Practical examples of structural wood workings: eighth of the series, pp. 272-277
Als ik kan, pp. 278-279
Notes, pp. 279-282
Reviews, pp. 282-284
The open door: suggestions of interest to home-builders and home-makers, pp. 285-294
Our home department, pp. 295-299
Somes uses of metal work, pp. 299-304
Extracts from our correspondence, pp. 304 ff.
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