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Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) was one of the leading lights of the Arts & Crafts movement in America, an organized effort which sought beauty in simple design. His magazine, The Craftsman, was a major forum for the movement's ideas and concepts -- ideas which today are enjoying a renaissance in the design community.

The present publication features 36 articles which appeared in The Craftsman between 1903 and 1916. Included are graphic descriptions of 59 "bungalows," floor plans for 35 dwellings, and many sketches and photographs of houses in landscaped settings.

This inexpensive volume of selected Craftsman articles provides collectors of Americana with a fascinating glimpse of an influential and thoroughly American style of architectural design and construction.

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