The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. XII, Number 5
New York, N.Y.: Gustav Stickley, August 1907
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Van Dearin Perrine
[Title page] The craftsman, p. vii
Contents, pp. vii-viii
Van Dearing Perrine: a new American painter of nature's elemental forces, Spargo, John pp. 487-496
As a bird in springtime, Barker, Elsa p. 496
British substitutes for the saloon: a wise method of making the sale of liquor undesirable, Cranston, Mary Rankin pp. 497-504
The light feet of Mirabelle, Roof, Katharine Metcalf pp. 505-514
Spontaneous architectural expression shown in the building of American homes, pp. 515-524
The bourgeois spirit in America, Jones, Grace Latimer pp. 525-530
A watch in the night, Fiske, Isabella Howe p. 530
Restoring his self-respect, Sweet, Frank H. pp. 531-536
Mrs. Burnett's rose garden in Kent: evolved from a centuries-old orchard, Roberts, Mary Fanton pp. 537-547
His message, Crosby, Ernest p. 548
Love and labor, Crosby, Ernest p. 548
How an archæologist became a craftsman and developed a new art industry, Hocker, Edward W. pp. 549-551
A fifteen-hundred-dollar home that is both beautiful and comfortable, Ford, E. Drusille pp. 552-557
Home training in cabinet work. Practical lessons in structural wood working: twenty-ninth of series, pp. 558-563
Als ik kan, pp. 564-566
Notes, pp. 566-574
Reviews, pp. 574-581
Our home department: a lesson in practical leather work, Buck, Mertice MacCrae pp. 582-588
Handicrafts of English peasants at Haslemere, Dick, Stewart pp. 589-595
A Craftsman house from Los Angeles, pp. 595-596 ff.
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