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Introduction | |
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Furniture of the Arts and Crafts Movement | |
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Social Reform, Design Revolution | |
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Hallmarks of the Arts and Crafts Style | |
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How the Movement Spread | |
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William Morris: The Roots of Arts and Crafts | |
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Furnishing the Red House | |
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Morris & Co.: A Guild Goes into Business | |
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Gallery: The Art of Morris & Co | |
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Arts and Crafts in the Country: Gimson, the Barnsleys, and the Cotswolds Vernacular | |
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London Calling | |
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To the Cotswold Countryside | |
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The Cotswold Legacy | |
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Gallery: Cotswolds Country | |
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English Architects and Designers | |
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A. H. Mackmurdo and the Awakening of Arts and Crafts | |
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C. F. A. Voysey: Refined Simplicity | |
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The Artful Interior: M. H. Baillie Scott | |
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Liberty's and Heal & Son: Commercial Arts and Crafts in England | |
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Gallery: England's Professional Caste | |
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style | |
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Mackintosh: Style Innovator | |
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Mackintosh Emerges | |
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The Glasgow Style's Other Contributors | |
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Mackintosh on the Wane | |
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Gallery: The Glasgow Style | |
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Continental Europe | |
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Arts and Crafts in Austria | |
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Ruskin and Morris in Deutschland | |
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Ernst Ludwig's Legacy | |
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Gallery: The Vienna Secession | |
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Gustav Stickley and His Brothers | |
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Origins of the Style | |
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Essence of the Craftsman Style | |
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Stickley's Impact | |
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Which Is the Real Stickley Furniture? | |
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Gallery: The Stickley Family | |
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Handmade in a Factory: Mass Production in Grand Rapids | |
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The Disappearing Artisan | |
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Mission in the Midwest | |
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Charles P. Limbert's European Influence | |
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Joseph McHugh's Mission Furniture | |
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Gallery: Factory Furniture | |
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The Prairie School | |
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Arts and Crafts in the Windy City | |
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Louis Sullivan, Mentor to the Prairie School | |
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Frank Lloyd Wright and the Organic Ideal | |
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George Mann Niedecken, Interior Architect | |
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Syncopated Ornament: George Washington Maher | |
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Prairie Partners: Purcell and Elmslie | |
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Gallery: Prairie Arts & Crafts | |
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Utopian Communities: American Furniture and Social Reform | |
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Byrdeliffe's Aristocratic Utopia | |
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Elbert Hubbard and the Marketing of Utopia | |
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Rose Valley's Suburban Gothic | |
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Gallery: Utopian Furniture | |
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American Innovators | |
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Charles Rohlfs and the Decorated Plank | |
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John Scott Bradstreet: Fine Furniture on the Frontier | |
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Arts and Crafts Climax: The Interiors of Greene and Greene | |
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Gallery: Innovators in the States | |
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The Revival of Arts and Crafts Furniture | |
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The Sudden Death of Arts and Crafts | |
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The Aftermath in England | |
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Danish Modern: Ruskin Revved Up | |
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The Dean of American Designer-Makers | |
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Gallery: Arts and Crafts Revival | |
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Selected Bibliography | |
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Resources | |
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Credits | |
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Index | |