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1907

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Hobbies & Crafts

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The Craftsman an Illustrated Monthly Magazine in the Interest of Better Art, Better Work, and a Better and More Reasonable Way of Living. Bound Vol. 12, Apr., 1907 – Sept., 1907

Author: Gustav Stickley

Publication Information: Gustav Stickley, Publisher, New York City.

Additional Information: 712 pages plus content list in the front and index for vol. 18 in the back which includes a topic and name list.

Summary: Contents include:

  • Als ik Kan (in multiple issues)
  • Architecture, Costa Rica’s Native: A Lesson in Simple Construction and Beautiful Effects Campbell Macleod
  • Architecture, The Trail of Japanese Influence in Our Modern Domestic. Henrietta P. Keith
  • Art, the Leaven of. Bliss Carman
  • As a Bird in Springtime: A Poem. Elsa Barker
  • Bear, The Taming of the. Paul Harboe
  • Beauty in the City House: Possibilities of
  • Beauty, The Right to. See Home Department, Our
  • Be Silent on Your Blind Side. Ernest Crosby
  • Bird, The: A Poem. Elsa Barker
  • Blount, Godfrey. See Home Department, Our
  • Book Reviews (in multiple issues)
  • Borglum, Solon H.: Sculptor of American Life: An Artist Who Knows the Value of “Our Incomparable Materials”. Selene Ayer Armstrong
  • Bourgeois Spirit in America, The. Grace Latimer Jones
  • Bread, The Conquest of: Prince Kropotkin’s Views on the Relation of Art to Life, Science to Labor and Machinery to the Domestic Problem
  • Brigman, Annie W. See Studies from the Camera of Annie W. Brigman. Some Symbolic Nature
  • Broadcast. Ernest Crosby
  • Bronzes, Marvelous, Three Thousand Years Old, Found in Ancient Graves and Among Family Treasures in China. Dr. Berthold Laufer
  • Butte, Montana, Betterment of. See Redeeming the Ugliest Town on Earth
  • Cabinet Work, Home Training in
  • Carducci, Giosue, The Simplicity of: Italy’s Greatest Modern Poet. Raffaele Simboli
  • Child Life, Two Little Poems of. Isabella Howe Fiske
  • Child Wage-Earners in England: Why the Half-Time System Has Failed to Solve the Problem. Mary Rankin Cranston
  • Children, Crippled. See Deformed, Work for the
  • Children of Fairyland, The School. Henry C. Myers, Ph.D.
  • Chimneypieces, Some Craftsman, Any One of Which Might Furnish the Keynote for an Entire Scheme of Decoration
  • Church, The Socialized, What It Is Doing for the Welfare, Comfort and Happiness of the People. Mary Rankin Cranston
  • Coburn, Alvin Langdon. See Photography as One of the Fine Arts
  • Deformed: Work for the: What Is Being Done to Make Crippled Children Useful Members of Society. Mertice M’Crea Buck
  • Doukhobors of Canada, The: A Community of Siberian Exiles which Is Being Brought to Great FinanSI Prosperity by a Russian Cap-tam of Industry. Katharine Louise Smith
  • Dressmaking, Home, The Natural Outcome of Simple Living: Happiness of a Home-Made Trousseau. See Home Department, Our
  • Dressmaking, Raising the Standard of. See Home Department, Our
  • Economy, Political, of Saving Babies’ Lives: Practical Method of Improving Cities’ Milk Supplies. John Spargo
  • Exiles, Siberian. See Doukhobors of Canada, The.
  • Festivals, Religious. See Hopi, Festivals of the
  • Festivals, School See Work and Play, A Lesson in the Association of
  • Folk of the Desert, The Primitive: Splendid Physical Development That Yet Shows Many of the Characteristics of an Earlier Race than Our Own. Frederick Monsen
  • Furniture, Craftsman Willow. See Home Department, Our
  • Garden in Kent, Rose, Mrs. Burnett’s: Evolved From a Centuries-Old Orchard. Mary Fanton Roberts
  • Gardens, School. See Method for School Gardens, The Hartford
  • Greet, Ben and His Merry Woodland Players, Under the Greenwood Tree with: Their Happiness in the Simple Thincs of Life a Lesson in the Joy of Living. Selene Ayer Armstrong
  • Haslemere, Peasant Industries at See Home Department, Our
  • Herter, Albert. See Panels, Some Decorative, by Albert Herter.
  • Higgins, Eugene: An American Artist Whose Work Upon Canvas Depicts the Derelicts of Civilization as Do the Tales of Maxim Gorky in Literature. John Spargo
  • His Message. From “Plain Talk”. Ernest Crosby
  • Home Department, Our (in multiple issues)
  • Home, A Fifteen - Hundred - Dollar, that Is Both Comfortable and Beautiful
  • Homes, American, Spontaneous Archtectural Expression Shown in the Building of
  • Hopi, Festivals of the: Religion the Inspiration and Dancing an Expression in All Their National Ceremonies. Frederick Monsen
  • Hopi Indians See Folk of the Desert, The Primitive
  • House, A Craftsman: Series of 1907: No. IV.; No. V.
  • Housekeeping, A More Simple Way of. See Home Department, Our
  • House of Dr. Albert Soiland at Los Angeles. See Home Department
  • House of Fine Detail That Conforms to the Hillside on Which It Is Built. Una Nixon Hopkins
  • House of Harmonies, A: the Effect of a Happy Combination of Personal Interest and Professional Skill
  • Houses, Four Country, Built in a Strip of Woodland, Which So Far As Possible Has Been Left Untouched
  • House, The Deserted: A Poem. Agnes Lee
  • How an Archaeologist Became a Craftsman and Developed a New Art Industry. Edward W. Hocker
  • How the Hopi Build Their Dwellings. See Pueblos of the Painted Desert
  • Humphreys, Albert: American Painter and Sculptor. John Spargo
  • Industries, Peasant. See Haslemere, Handicrafts of English Peasants at. See Home Department, Our
  • Ingratitude, The Friend’s: A Story. Paul Harboe
  • Kasebier, Gertrude, A Study of the Work of. See Photography as an Emotional Art
  • Lace Workers of the Italian Quarter of New York. See Story of a Transplanted Industry, The
  • Leather Work, A Practical Lesson in. See Home Department, Our
  • Libraries. Traveling: How Free Books Are Sent to Remote Country Districts: Their Significance in Our Civilization. Georgia H. Reynolds
  • Love and Labor: From “Swords and Plowshares”. Ernest Crosby
  • Lover, A Little: A Poem. Laura Campbell
  • Love’s Patriot: A Poem. Ernest Crosby
  • Luks. George. An American Painter of Great Originality and Force, Whose Art Relates to All the Experiences and interests of Life. John Spargo
  • Marionettes. See Where the Players Are Marionettes
  • Method for School Gardens, The Hartford: Vacation Times Where Work and Play Are Happily Combined. Stanley Johnson • Milk Supply. Cities’. See Economy, Political, of Saving Babies’ Lives
  • Mirabelle, The Light Feet of: A Story Katharine Metcalf Roof
  • Music From the Ojibway’s Point of View : Art an Unknown Word to These Primitive People, and Song a Part of Everyday Living. Frederick Burton
  • Notes (in multiple issues)
  • Ojibway, Music. See Music from the Ojibway’s Point of View
  • Panels, Some Decorative, by Albert Herter, Which Are a Biting Satire on Modern Hvper-Luxurious Society. Giles Edgerton
  • Peasant of Ollerup, The Old: A Story. Paul Harboe
  • Perrine, Van Bearing: A New American Painter of Nature’s Elemental Forces. John Spargo
  • Photography as One of the Fine Arts: The Camera Pictures of Alvin Langdon Coburn a Vindication of This Statement. Giles Edgerton
  • Photography as an Emotional Art: A Study of the Work of Gertrude Kasebier. Giles Edgerton
  • Picardy: A Quiet Simple Land of Dreamy Beauty, Where Artists Find Much to Paint. Jane Quigley
  • Portrait from Life, A. Susan Corey
  • Prayer of the Brain-Spinners: A Poem. Helen M. Bullis
  • Present for Teacher, A: A Story. Grace L. Collin
  • Pueblos of the Painted Desert: How the Hopi Build Their Community Dwellings on the Cliffs. Frederick Monsen
  • Raising the Standard of Efficiency in Work: Practical Training Given by The Manhattan Trade School for Girls. Clarence L. Osgood
  • Redeeming the Ugliest Town on Earth. Helen Fitzgerald Sanders
  • Regeneration of Ikey, The: The Story of a School Where Dull or Vicious Little Brains Are Awakened by Training the Hands to Useful Work. John Spargo
  • Restoring His Self-Respect: A Story. Frank H. Sweet
  • Roofings, Wood, Mineral and Metal. See Roofs, Tiled
  • Roofs, Tiled: The Kind of Buildings to Which They Are Suited and a Method of Construction That Makes Them Practical as Well as Picturesque. Arthur Jerome Eddy
  • Rug Weaving, Simple, The Technique of. Mabel Tuke Priestman
  • Saloon, British Substitutes for the : A Wise Method of Making the Sale of Liquor Undesirable. Mary Rankin Cranston
  • School, Trade, for Girls. See Raising the Standard of Efficiency in Work
  • Siegfried’s Second Rhine Journey. Katharine Metcalf Root
  • Sign, The: A Poem. Agnes Lee
  • Spirits, The Three: A Poem. Elsa Barker
  • Spring, A Hint of: A Poem. Agnes Lee
  • Springtime: A Poem. Jean Montgomery Martin
  • Story of a Transplanted Industry, The: Lace Workers of the Italian Quarter of New York. Elizabeth A. Irwin
  • Studies from the Camera of Annie W. Brigman, Some Symbolic Nature. Emily J. Hamilton
  • Struggle, The. Valeria De Mude Kelsey
  • Success: A Poem. John Albee
  • Tiles, Mission. See Roofs, Tiled
  • Vallotton, M. Felix, The Unusual Woodcuts of. Gardner C. Teall
  • Watch in the Night, A : A Poem. Isabella Howe Fiske
  • Where the Players Are Marionettes and the Age of Chivalry Is Born Again in a Little Italian Theater in Mulberry Street. Elizabeth Irwin
  • “Whom the Gods’ Love”: A Story Carolyn. Sherwin Bailey
  • Windows, Interesting, Importance of. See Home Department, Our
  • Window, The Romance of the: How It Can Be Used Practically to Redeem Modern City Dwellings from Monotonous Ugliness. Esther Matson
  • Woman, The Other: A Story. Paul Harboe
  • Women Sweep the Streets in Munich, and Seem to Enjoy Outdoor Work
  • Woodcuts. See Vallotton, The Unusual Woodcuts of
  • World, My: A Poem. Eva L. Ogden
  • Work and Play, A Lesson in the Association of: What Children Learn from School Festival. Peter W. Dykema

Condition: Hard cover with leather spine and corners. Leather is worn and rubbed and corners are bumped, some soiling, spine edge has been completely taped over with black tape; Ex-Lib usual stamps/marks, book plate inside back cover; rough cut page edges, some uncut pages, hint of age discoloring on outer page, few soiled specks, few tears; spine seam is cracked in the front & back and a few pages are starting to pull loose; but overall a good readable copy.

Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with dc and insurance, $6.75 to $10.50, depending on zip, USA (not negotiable). (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising can not ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). International s&h will be quoted – International payment by International money order in US dollars and drawn on a US Bank. Email will be sent at auction end, please acknowledge within three days and payment to be received within 10 days. SD residents add 6% sales tax. NO PAYPAL. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) to save on shipping & handling charges. Thanks for looking.

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