The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XVIII, Number 1
United Crafts, April 1910
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Portrait of William M. Chase
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, p. iii
Modern country homes in England: number one, Parker, Barry pp. 3-14
[Pictures from the 105th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts], pp. [15]-[20]
The soul of Brünhilde, Winthrop, Marion pp. 21-32
William Merritt Chase: an American master, Roof, Katharine Metcalf pp. 33-45
Craftsman gardens for Craftsman homes, Burnett, Vivian pp. 46-58
Three acres and chains, Dinsmoor, Alice pp. 59-66
Let us embody the American spirit in our architecture, Pond, Irving K. pp. 67-69
Two Craftsman houses of very simple design that can be built for three thousand dollars and under, pp. 86-93
Floor plans showing arrangement of a house designed by the owner, p. 94
A new house in an old garden, Byers, C. A. pp. 95-99
Bungalow made individual by skilful [skillful] use of mural decoration, pp. 100-106
Possibilities of book-binding as a profession, pp. 106-116
Craftsman designs and models for home cabinetmaking, metal work and needlework, pp. 116-133
Als ik kan: factory work combined with farming, Stickley, Gustav p. 134
Reclaiming abandoned farms, pp. 134-136
The dignity of farming, pp. 136-138
Significance of the Rockefeller Foundation, p. 138
Industrial leaders as legislators, pp. 138-140
Uniform laws for the states, pp. 140-142
Notes, pp. 142-146
Reviews, pp. 146-152 ff.
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