The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XX, Number 2
United Crafts, May 1911
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
House furnishings and home furnishing, Price, William L. pp. 125-129
An artist's work, his own biography: Paul Troubetzkoy's sculpture an instance of this truth, pp. 130-139
Is our public-school system behind the times? James Creelman's remedy for existing evils, Russell, Isaac pp. 140-145
Summer, Fink, Henri p. 145
An impression of the Spring Academy of nineteen hundred and eleven: some young men prize-winners, pp. 146-151
My home, Graeme, Kenneth p. 152
The home name: how it may be made to express individuality and intimate surroundings, pp. 153-157
The lattice-work trellis as an architectural feature, pp. 158-162
"If I were a preacher", Dyer, Walter A. pp. 163-165
Wagner music, Coulling, Henrietta Lee p. 165
New life in American home building shown in the Architectural League Exhibition, Winslow, Carleton M. pp. 166-173
Dogwood blossoms in the Wall Street, Towne, Charles Hanson p. 173
What things are cheap or what expensive?, Bigelow, Marguerite Ogden p. 174
The beauty and character of our native hardwoods of the East, Burroughs, Julian pp. 175-178
Modern country homes in England: number thirteen, Parker, Barry pp. 179-191
New methods for getting the government back into the hands of the people, Stickley, Gustav pp. 192-196
Happiness: an idyl, Lloyd, Edward pp. 197-198
Craftsman wood and stone bungalows for the country, pp. 199-204
A forest house, Bailey, M. Kennedy pp. 205-207
A thirty-eight hundred dollar California bungalow, revealing many details of comfort and luxury, Byers, Charles Alma pp. 208-210
The possibilities of artistic advertising, p. 211
A model rural schoolhouse, with a garden where the pupils work, Jenkins, W. H. pp. 212-215
The boy, p. 215
Stenciled draperies for a brown and gold living room, designed by Harriet Joor, pp. 216-218
Practical points in stenciling, p. 219
Oriental fabrics in good colors and designs for modern American houses, pp. 220-221
Little green guests, p. 221
Craftsman nursery furniture and, designs for umbrella stands, pp. 222-225
The value of making things at home, p. 226
The motor-car and country life, p. 227
A fishing lodge, p. 228
The problem of the roof as a practical, beautiful feature of house building, pp. 229-230
Als ik kan: the old crafts and the modern factories, Stickley, Gustav pp. 231-233
Book reviews, pp. 233-235
Art notes, pp. 236-238 ff.
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