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The Craftsman: 123 Chapters found for Volume : 30
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14 | 9 pp. | |
23 | 12 pp. | |
34 | 8 pp. | |
41 | 14 pp. | |
53 | 11 pp. | |
64 | 14 pp. | |
78 | Springtime and Tulip Borders Helen Wilson |
6 pp. |
84 | 6 pp. | |
90 | The Oriole Edward Wilbur Mason |
1 pp. |
91 | Varieties of Colonial Architecture Harold Donaldson Eberlein |
4 pp. |
95 | 3 pp. | |
98 | Profit in Community Farming Albert Marple |
2 pp. |
100 | 13 pp. | |
101 | 2 pp. | |
103 | 1 pp. | |
104 | 5 pp. | |
109 | Rail Fence is Supplemented by Concrete Wall Albert Marple |
3 pp. |
116 | Early American Craftsmen Walter A. Dyer |
4 pp. |
120 | 3 pp. | |
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124 | 1 pp. | |
125 | 4 pp. | |
129 | "At Night, At Night, My Garden Sings" M. E. Crocker |
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130 | 10 pp. | |
140 | 13 pp. | |
152 | Everybody's Garden Rebecca J. Lose |
7 pp. |
159 | 1 pp. | |
160 | 9 pp. | |
168 | The New Stagecraft - Illustrated By Josef Urban's Imaginative Setting of Shakespeare Dorothea Lawrance Mann |
11 pp. |
179 | 9 pp. | |
188 | One Man's Story Mary Fanton Roberts |
13 pp. |
201 | 8 pp. | |
207 | 2 pp. | |
209 | A House Planned By the Owner M. Roberts Conover |
3 pp. |
214 | 1 pp. | |
215 | 1 pp. | |
216 | 3 pp. | |
219 | 1 pp. | |
221 | 4 pp. | |
225 | 4 pp. | |
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231 | 11 pp. | |
240 | 10 pp. | |
250 | 6 pp. | |
256 | 8 pp. | |
264 | Roses Will Levington Comfort |
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269 | The Old Road to Paradise Margaret Widdemer |
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270 | 10 pp. | |
278 | 4 pp. | |
282 | For a Dance Edgar Lee Masters |
1 pp. |
283 | Putting Your Civic House in Order: How the Young Members of the Family Help Mary Richards Gray |
10 pp. |
292 | 8 pp. | |
300 | Water Gardens E. I. Farrington |
8 pp. |
308 | 6 pp. | |
312 | 7 pp. | |
324 | 1 pp. | |
325 | Making Birds At Home in a Museum Robert H. Moulton |
4 pp. |
331 | 2 pp. | |
333 | 4 pp. | |
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338 | 1 pp. | |
339 | 11 pp. | |
350 | 6 pp. | |
356 | 8 pp. | |
364 | Broadway's Canyon John Gould Fletcher |
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365 | 9 pp. | |
374 | 9 pp. | |
383 | The Vanishing Red Robert Frost |
1 pp. |
384 | The Beautiful Gardens of our Great Western Deserts Rosalie Jones |
8 pp. |
392 | New Types of Small Houses That Combine Beauty and Efficiency Courtesy of Arkansas Soft Pine Bureau Aymar Embury |
7 pp. |
396 | The Laughters Louis Untermeyer |
2 pp. |
398 | Garden Gates and Entrances E. I. Farrington |
7 pp. |
405 | Cool Tombs Carl Sandburg |
1 pp. |
406 | The Old Mill John Matter |
2 pp. |
407 | Winter's Turning Amy Lowell |
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408 | 4 pp. | |
412 | 6 pp. | |
418 | 3 pp. | |
424 | A Porch of Charm and Fragrance Albert Marple |
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425 | An All-Cement Chicken House Albert Marple |
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426 | 3 pp. | |
429 | 4 pp. | |
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434 | 1 pp. | |
435 | 14 pp. | |
448 | My Garden in Nova Scotia Caroline G. Mccurdy |
7 pp. |
455 | Contrast Marjorie Muir |
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456 | 7 pp. | |
463 | 7 pp. | |
470 | The Rooshian: the Story of a New Citizen Margaret Ashmun |
5 pp. |
475 | "Common" Plants in a Lovely Garden, Designed and Managed By One Woman Edward I. Farrington |
8 pp. |
483 | Rehearsing a Community Masque, What Artists Did for It, and What It Did for the Public All Illustrations made for this Article by R. E. Jones Mary Fanton Roberts |
5 pp. |
488 | Shakespeare Sigmund B. Tokoph |
1 pp. |
489 | The Empty Vessel: a Modern Story Miriam Crittenden Carman |
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501 | The Aeroplane Edward Wilbur Mason |
1 pp. |
502 | Some of the Famous Open-Air Theaters in America Jessie Welborn Smith |
10 pp. |
512 | Selections From "Battle and Other Poems" Wilfrid Wilson Gibson |
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513 | 5 pp. | |
518 | 1 pp. | |
520 | A Charming Simple Bungalow With Palatial Furnishings Photographs by Lenwood Abbott Charles Alma Byers |
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523 | 2 pp. | |
525 | Getting Acquainted With Your Family in Vacation Time Jessie Wright Whitcomb |
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529 | 1 pp. | |
530 | 3 pp. | |
533 | 4 pp. | |
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538 | 1 pp. | |
539 | 8 pp. | |
547 | 7 pp. | |
554 | 12 pp. | |
566 | The Play-Leader: a Story Emma Mauritz Larson |
5 pp. |
571 | Open Windows! Sara Teasdale |
1 pp. |
572 | The "New Art" as Discovered E. H. Sothern |
10 pp. |
580 | Twilight Gardens Florence Beckwith |
5 pp. |
585 | Alice in Blunderland Or Educating the Educated Newton A. Fuessle |
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590 | 8 pp. | |
598 | Is Music Neutral? and Several Other Important Musical Questions: Discussed Cleofante Campanini |
10 pp. |
607 | Greek Drama and French Music in Nature's Loveliest Theater Mary Fanton Roberts |
9 pp. |
616 | 8 pp. | |
624 | 4 pp. | |
628 | 5 pp. | |
633 | 1 pp. | |
634 | The Craft Work On the "Hill of Fairies" Hanna Astrup Larsen |
4 pp. |
639 | The Brushwood Bungalow Alice B. Muzzey |
3 pp. |
644 | 1 pp. | |
645 | 2 pp. | |
647 | 4 pp. |
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The Craftsman: 31 Volumes found
Title: The Craftsman
Place of Publication: Eastwood, NY USA
Publisher: United Crafts
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1901-1916
Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-31, 1901-1916
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: The Craftsman played a seminal role in promoting the philosophy and ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement in America. It was founded by the designer Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) and published by his workshop United Crafts in Eastwood, New York. The influence of the English craft aesthetic on the The Craftsman is evident in the fact that four of the five articles in the first issue of the journal were on the work of William Morris and Morris & Company, and the second issue was largely devoted to the writings of John Ruskin. Other articles in the first two years of the journal included ‘Revival of English Handicrafts: the Haslemere Industries’; ‘Cobden-Sanderson and the Doves Bindery’; and ‘Some Cornish Craftsmen’. It was only towards the end of the second year of The Craftsman that it began to turn its attention to the crafts in other countries, and particularly America. Later articles include ‘René Lalique: His Rank Among Contemporary Artists’; ‘L’Art Nouveau, Its Origin and Development’; ‘Rookwood Pottery’; ‘Workshops and Residence of M. René Lalique’; ‘L'Art Nouveau: An Argument and Defence’; ‘Korin and the Decorative Art of Japan’; ‘Japanese Book Illustrations’; ‘Craftsmanship in the New York Schools’; ‘The Influence of the "Mission Style" Upon the Civic and Domestic Architecture of Modern California’, ‘August Rodin’; ‘Mural Painting from the American Point of View’; 'Tiffany and Company, at the St. Louis Exposition’; ‘The Future of Ceramics in America’; ‘Rossetti and Botticelli: a Comparison of Ideals and Art’; ‘The Decorations of the Chancel of Saint Thomas' Church, New York City: Work of John La Farge and Augustus St. Gaudens; ‘The New Art in Photography: Work of Clarence H. White, a Leader Among the Photo-Secessionists’; ‘Photography as One of the Fine Arts: the Camera Pictures of Alvin Langdon Coburn’; ‘Is There a Sex Distinction in Art? The Attitude of the Critic Toward Women's Exhibits’; ‘Why the Handicraft Guild at Chipping Campden Has Not Been a Business Success’; ‘Modern German Art: its Revelation of Present Social and Political Conditions in Prussianized Germany’; ‘An afternoon with Walter Crane’; ‘Town Planning in Theory and in Practice: the Work of Raymond Unwin’; ‘Mary Cassatt's Achievement: its Value to the World of Art’; ‘The strange genius of Aubrey Beardsley’; and ‘The new idea in French furniture, as expressed by Maurice Dufrène’ Gustav Stickley wrote frequently for The Craftsman. Among other contributors were Charles F. Binns, Ernest A. Batchelder, Ralph Waldo Emerson, G.K. Chesterton and Leopold Stokowski. |
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