Description: The Craftsman, Volume XXIV, April - September 1913, The Craftsman Publishing Co., Syracuse, 1913, 660pp, cloth, 8 x 11", 8vo Fair condition. Wear and staining to boards. Minor bumping to tips. Title in gilt on spine. Bookplate for Maurice Robert des Marais on front pastedown. No known marginalia. Toning and age-staining throughout textblock. Illustrated. Please see photos. Volume XXIV of The Craftsman, including all issues from April to September 1913. The Craftsman was a magazine founded in October 1901 by the American furniture designer Gustav Stickley that championed the American Arts and Crafts movement. A key figure in the early years was art historian and Syracuse University professor Irene Sargent, who wrote most of the magazine's first three issues herself - including the inaugural issue's cover story on William Morris - and thereafter usually wrote each issue's lead article while acting as managing editor and layout designer. Her writings in The Craftsman, along with the architectural designs the magazine published, helped to shape public understanding of the American Arts and Crafts aesthetic and contributed greatly to the magazine's success. The Craftsman put out its last issue in December 1916 before merging with Art World the following year. FORN-TUB-0052-BB-2407-JC1067
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Binding: Cloth
Language: English
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Publisher: The Craftsman Publishing Co.
Topic: Architecture
Subject: Americana
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