The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. XIV, Number 3
Gustav Stickley, June 1908
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "Canal at Lisieux"
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, p. iii
Is there a sex distinction in art? The attitude of the critic toward women's exhibits, Edgerton, Giles pp. 239-251
The tribute silver: a story, McMakin, Elizabeth Carr pp. 252-259
In season, Fiske, Isabella Howe p. 259
Gateways old and new: some examples of the charm of an interesting entrance to a garden, pp. 260-266
Getting back to our base of supplies: what the revival of small farming would mean to this country, Hollister, Edgar J. pp. 267-274
The arts and crafts movement in America: prize essay, Binns, Charles F. pp. 275-279
The environment of a country home, Ford, E. Drusille pp. 280-288
The idealist, Barker, Elsa p. 288
The wedding gift: a story, Pottle, Emery pp. 289-300
The book of the year, Montgomery, L. M. p. 300
And Pippa dances, Winthrop, M. p. 301
An architect's office that furnishes just the right environment for good creative work, pp. 302-309
Design in theory and practice: a series of lessons: number IX, Batchelder, Ernest A. pp. 310-320
Modern sideboards and metal work, pp. 321-326
Application of modern dyestuffs to arts and crafts work: general introduction, Pellew, C. E. pp. 327-334
Als ik kan: utilizing vacant lots and land held by speculators in real estate, Stickley, Gustav pp. 335-339
Notes, pp. 339-346
Reviews, pp. 346-348 ff.
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