The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XXIV, Number 2
United Crafts, May 1913
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Frank S. Black, philosopher, farmer, writer
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
Inspiration, pp. 143-147
The furniture of our forefathers: how it embodies the history and romance of its period, pp. 148-157
Photography that is critical, constructive and creative shown in the work of Baron De Meyer, pp. 158-165
The man who staid at home: a story, Rabb, Laura S. pp. 166-172
The increasing beauty of modern domestic architecture as shown by picturesque details, pp. 173-179
The companionship of vines: annual and perennial varieties, and the different kinds of shade which they produce, pp. 180-186
The little comforters, Widdemer, Margaret p. 186
Home life of the birds, Pearson, T. Gilbert pp. 187-192
The elf describes his violin, Conkling, Grace Hazard p. 192
Beside the fire, Hughes, Ella Howard p. 198
Staircases ancient, mediƦval and colonial, from which those of the present may reap suggestions, pp. 199-205
Lost wild flowers: plants that have been sought for as diligently and courageously as the North and South Poles, Lounsberry, Alice pp. 206-210
The carpenter, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 210
Some old-time wall-papers that revive a forgotten idea in mural decoration, pp. 211-215
Science in art, as shown in the International Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, Roberts, Mary Fanton pp. 216-218
[The new brick house at Craftsman Farms and a small cement bungalow], pp. [219]-223
A cottage conforming to the irregularities of its site, Ford, G. H.; Ford, E. D. pp. 224-226
"Twin oaks," a country cottage that has grown out of a Craftsman idea, pp. 227-229
The observance of Arbor Day: an open letter to boys and girls, Dean, Arthur D. pp. 229-233
How to rid the lawn and garden of moles, bugs and worms, Sperry, Joseph H. pp. 233-235
The apple orchard as an investment: how to begin to grow apples in the right way, Jenkins, W. H. pp. 236-239
Modern wall coverings that have fulfilled their promises of durability and decorative merit, pp. 239-240
Summertime furnishings that afford freshness and comfort for life in hot weather, pp. 241-242
The growth of children's gardens and their benefits, pp. 243-244
Modern furniture reproduced from the antique, showing practical types for American homes, pp. 245-248
More color in house furnishings as well as in the art galleries, pp. 249-250
Our important timber trees: a practical book for landowners and farmers, p. 251
Als ik kan: the Craftsman's birthday party, Stickley, Gustav pp. 252-254
The Craftsman Building, pp. 254-255
Book reviews, pp. 255-256 ff.
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