The craftsman
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The craftsman
Volume XXIX, Number 2
United Crafts, November 1915
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Contents
[Frontispiece] The market at Nice
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a ff.
Saving one hundred and fifty million a year in expert marketing, Miller, Cyrus C. pp. 125-131
Leaves, Teasdale, Sara p. 131
Art and the American public: how they can get together for their mutual benefit, Pennell, Joseph pp. 132-141
A farm and culture, Emerson, Ralph Waldo p. 141
The wonderful country: a poem, Widdemer, Margaret pp. 142-143
America in bloom: the work of the country garden clubs, east and west, pp. 144-151
The white eagle of Poland: the emblem of strength and courage, pp. 152-162
"Willow, willow", Thomas, Edith M. p. 163
Day-beds: very new and very old: their history and modern use, pp. 164-167
How Arnold Genthe uses sunlight to capture beauty, pp. 168-179
Bringing an old New England home up-to-date: with consummate art leaving its ancient beauty unmarred, pp. 180-191
The new idea in home furnishing: no. 1: the dining room, pp. 201-203
Jewel-furniture: works of art from craft shops, pp. 204-210
The mirror: the eye of the room, pp. 211-213
Weaving on old-time looms: history and romance in rugs and tapestries, pp. 214-216
The little craft shop on Mermaid Street, pp. 217-220
Nature in the school playgrounds, Curtis, Henry S. pp. 221-223
Weaving on old-time looms (cont.), pp. 224-226
The house that will not burn, pp. 227-228
About American rugs, Cox, Frank Alexander pp. 229-230
Has America no time for music? (cont.), pp. 230-231
Book reviews, pp. 231-232 ff.
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