The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. X, Number 3
Syracuse, N.Y.: Gustav Stickley, June 1906
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/DLDecArts.hdv10n03
Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, pp. iii-iv
The ghost house: a quiet day in the Catskills, Carman, Bliss pp. 279-285
Christ as modern American artists see him--new conceptions of the Nazarene by nine notable painters, Griffith, William pp. 286-299
Old-time southern life found in hidden courtyards of New Orleans, Macleod, Campbell pp. 300-307
"Every city has its place of refuge", Washburne, Marion Foster pp. 308-[309]
[A nocturne], Roof, Katharine M. pp. [310]-313
Hopi Indians--gentle folk: a people without need of courts, jails or asylums, Akin, Louis pp. 314-329
A departure in church building--the Second New Jerusalem Church in California, A stranger pp. 330-334
Guild of dames of the household--one practical solution of the servant problem, Cranston, Mary Rankin pp. 335-339
Maori wood-carving--destruction of an ancient art by civilization, Kelly, Florence Finch pp. 340-351
What is architecture?--a study of the American people of to-day, Sullivan, Louis H. pp. 352-358
[A protest in favor of a national architecture in Hungary], pp. [359]-365
The mother craftsman, Eastman, Elaine Goodale p. 365
Distinctive American rugs: designed and woven in the homes of country women, pp. 366-377
Open air wash-days: outdoors is the continental woman's kitchen, pp. 378-379
Home training in cabinet work: practical examples in structural woodworking. Fifteenth of the series, pp. 380-385
Craftsman clapboard house: series of 1906: number V, pp. 386-395
Als ik kan, pp. 396-399
Notes, pp. 399-403
Reviews, pp. 403-407
Our home department: a real lesson in house building, pp. 408-412 ff.
Based on the date of publication, this material is presumed to be in the public domain.| For information on re-use see: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/Copyright
