The craftsman
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The craftsman
Volume XXVIII, Number 4
United Crafts, July 1915
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "The wave of life"
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
"The school of peace"--a garden, pp. 339-347
Bog gardens: making the lowlands fragrant and beautiful, Roorbach, Eloise pp. 348-357
The simple beauty of Japan in an American apartment achieved through the magic of an Italian decorator, pp. 358-365
The restful ideal of Japanese furnishing, p. 365
The walls of your home and the new coverings for them, pp. 366-373
"Scent o' the fern", pp. 374-378
The atom and the mass, Wightman, Richard p. 379
New American furniture: its variety and beauty and comfort, pp. 380-388
The art of home-making, Wheeler, Candace p. 388
The garden in the house: nature and the architect in sunroom and conservatory, pp. 389-395
The new idea in French furniture, as expressed by Maurice Dufrène, one of the greatest craftsman in Europe today, pp. 396-403
The house wren--an appreciation, Whipple, Harvey pp. 404-408
Giving, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 408
The "colonial bungalow:" a new and charming variation in home architecture, Byers, Charles Alma pp. 409-414
A practical lesson in enameling metal, Haas, Lewis J. pp. 414-[416]
Furniture to make outdoor living comfortable, pp. [416]-420
The joy of the caravan--some practical hints on how to build one, Gabriel, William pp. 421-424
Glen Tor pottery: one woman's contribution to practical beauty, pp. 424-426
Controlling the sun and winds of summer, pp. 427-428 ff.
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