The craftsman
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The craftsman
Volume XXVII, Number 5
Eastwood, N.Y.: United Crafts, February 1915
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Contents
[Frontispiece] John Muir of California, poet, naturalist, philosopher, friend
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 459
"My people", Henri, Robert pp. 459-469
The Adam style as applied to furniture and fittings, Thomson, James pp. 470-478
Exercise, Lewis, Gertrude Russell p. 478
John Muir, Roorbach, Eloise pp. 479-480
The mysterious orchid, Lounsberry, Alice pp. 481-493
A stately house, Lewis, Gertrude Russell p. 493
A mountain palace for our presidents, Moulton, Robert H. pp. 494-497
Our friends, the plants: how we can grow them and what they can do for us, pp. 498-507
Vintage, nineteen fourteen: a story, Comfort, Will Levington pp. 508-515
Absence, Knapp, Ethel Marjorie p. 515
An architectural tournament: successful designs for American suburban homes, pp. 516-519
Indoor gardening: how to keep summer the year round, pp. 520-529
Why I am interested in The craftsman kitchen, McCann, Alfred W. pp. 530-533
Your own home: number three: selecting the materials for durability, economy and picturesqueness, pp. 534-546
After the architect, furniture and fittings: number three, pp. 547-557
Comfort and economy combined in small Craftsman homes, pp. 558-562
The influence of surroundings, p. 562
Planting your garden to attract the birds, p. 563
A house with a garden room, pp. 564-566
Helpful facts in building a summer camp: by a woman camper who knows all about it, pp. 567-570
How one state is encouraging town forests, p. 570
What two thousand dollars will accomplish in building a comfortable home, Byers, Charles Alma pp. 571-573
Civic activities in England in war time, p. 573
An architectural tournament (cont.), pp. 574-576
How to make a cold frame, Don, David pp. 577-579
Our seed and garden department on the fifth floor of the Craftsman Building for garden lovers, pp. 580-581
After the architect, furniture and fittings (cont.), pp. 581-582
Origin of the "claw-foot", p. 582
The bird corner of our garden floor, Roorbach, Eloise p. 583
Tiles from the potters of Tunis: suggestions for the American landscape-gardener, pp. 584-586
Als ik kan: real estate and a home, pp. 587-588
Garden versus factories for child workers, pp. 588 ff.
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