The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. XI, Number 4
New York, N.Y.: Gustav Stickley, January 1907
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "The Japanese year is a calendar of flowers. The most beloved is the umè (the plum)
[Title page] The craftsman, p. vii
Contents, p. vii
The umè or plum-flower belongs to the history, literature and art of Japan--it is celebrated in the Shogatsu, the January Good Will Festival, Fenollosa, Mary pp. 405-421
After fifteen years, Barker, Elsa p. 421
The use of out of doors, Carman, Bliss pp. 422-425
Hark to the cry!, Trask, Katrina pp. 426-427
Fritz Thaulow--his originality as an artist and charm as a man, Townsend, James B. pp. 428-[433]
[The roof of New England--a plea to save our forests - their economic value set forth], Hoover, T. L. pp. [434]-441
The subjugation of Job--a story, Sweet, Frank H. pp. 442-451
The modern home and the domestic problem, Stickley, Gustav pp. 452-457
How New York has redeemed herself from ugliness--an artist's revelation of the beauty of the skyscraper, Edgerton, Giles pp. 458-471
The nurse and the doctor in the public school are evidences of a growing regard for child life, Spargo, John pp. 472-480
Manners as a fine art--a comment on modern life, Carpenter, Edward pp. 481-485
Home training in cabinet work: practical examples in structural wood working: twenty-second of the series, pp. 486-491
Craftsman house, series of 1907: number I, pp. 492-501
Als ik kan, pp. 502-504
Notes, pp. 504-512
Reviews, pp. 512-515
Our home department: beauty, not novelty, the purpose of fashion, pp. 516-522 ff.
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