The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. XV, Number 5
Gustav Stickley, February 1909
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, pp. iii-iv
Is American art captive to the dead past?, Price, William L. pp. 515-519
What does the National Academy of Design stand for has it at present a value to the American art public?, Edgerton, Giles pp. 520-532
The abiding lesson of Gothic architecture: all its beauty and inspiration the outgrowth of sound construction, Batchelder, Ernest A. pp. 533-548
The cost of a game: a story, Madden, Eva pp. 549-558
The real drama of the slums, as told in John Sloan's etchings, Barrell, Charles Wisner pp. 559-564
The spell of Nürnberg, Van Alstyne, Philip pp. 565-572
Reclaiming the desert: the transformation of arid lands into farms and homes: the quickening of Nevada, Lindsay, Forbes pp. 573-584
The great white plague: its cost, cure and prevention, Harcourt, Charles pp. 585-590
Two Craftsman houses: one designed for building in either town or country and the other a farmhouse, pp. 591-597
California barn dwellings and the attractive bungalows which have grown out of the idea, pp. 598-603
The National Arts Club of New York: its position as a factor in the encouragement of the fine arts, and why it is worth while, Teall, Gardner pp. 604-613
Silk dyeing (continued): number VIII, Pellew, Charles pp. 614-617
Als ik kan: coöperation of employer and employed as a solution of Socialism and the labor problem, Stickley, Gustav pp. 618-622
Notes, pp. 622-625
Reviews, pp. 625-628 ff.
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