The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. XVI, Number 6
Gustav Stickley, September 1909
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "The Auk mother"
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, p. iii
The evils of American school systems: archaic methods of education condemned and practical remedies suggested, Sercombe, Parker H. pp. 603-611
The prayer, Teasdale, Sara p. 611
The people of the totem-poles: their art and legends, Curtis, Natalie pp. 612-621
And these, too, are mothers: a story, Goetchius, Marie Louise pp. 622-629
California landscapes in which the vigor and wild beauty of the Golden State are manifest, Larsen, Hanna Astrup pp. 630-637
London municipal arts and crafts schools, where the unskilled laborer is trained to become a craftsman to supplement his work in the shops, Batchelder, Ernest A. pp. 638-644
Excellent things, Bigelow, Marguerite Ogden p. 644
The work of Finnish artists who paint their own country and people with insight and force, pp. 645-649
The need of manual training in the development of our nation, Daniels, Joseph F. pp. 650-655
The quiet philosopher of the Wabash, Bicknell, George pp. 656-663
The opened bud, Higgins, Aileen Cleveland p. 663
Gardening for pleasure and profit, Cranston, Mary Rankin pp. 664-669
The king's highway, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 669
The architectural reconstruction of Berlin, the old Prussian "military village:" a return to simplicity and soberness, Tridon, Andre pp. 670-677
The adaptation of Craftsman ideas to two widely different types of country architecture, pp. 678-[686]
The realization of a home ideal, p. 687
Tied and dyed work: an Oriental process with American variations, Pellew, C. E. pp. 695-701
Antique needlework of permanent beauty: copied from a fifteenth-century Italian painting, Brinley, Kathrine Sanger pp. 702-706
Work, Ruskin, John p. 706
Als ik kan: books not essential to healthy mental development, Stickley, Gustav pp. 707-709
Notes, pp. 709-711
Reviews, pp. 711-716 ff.
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