The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XXI, Number 6
United Crafts, March 1912
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
Conservation: the great principle of national thrift, Price, Overton W. pp. 585-594
Promise of spring, Haskell, M. I. p. 594
Interpreting nature without color, pp. 595-602
Old English doorways, Chapman, Henry S. pp. 603-611
Planting large spaces for homelike gardens, pp. 612-621
Old Man Chepo, Shinn, Charles H. pp. 622-630
A progressive exhibition of American architecture, and its environment, pp. 631-637
The return of the birds,--feathered wardens of our fields, pp. 638-642
To a bluebird, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 642
Modern country homes in England: number twenty-two, second part, Parker, Barry pp. 643-655
Seeing nature with a painter's eye, Cox, Albert Scott pp. 656-662
Greatness, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 662
Craftsman concrete bungalows, showing economy of construction, Stickley, Gustav pp. 663-672
Concrete and color, p. 672
The picturesque quality of modern brick, pp. 673-676
A backyard garden: from Japanese inspiration, Parker, T. H. pp. 677-680
How to make a cement drinking and bathing basin for the birds, Thomson, Adeline Thayer pp. 681-682
The path in the garden, Gaut, Helen Lukens pp. 683-687
The success of color photography, p. 687
The Craftsman fireplace: a complete heating and ventilating system, Stickley, Gustav pp. 688-691
Some craft work in a southern high school, pp. 692-693
Als ik kan: overequipped universities, pp. 694-696 ff.
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