
Arts and Crafts Essays / by Members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society
by Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. ... BOOKBINDING AODERN bookbinding dates from *, * the application of printing to literature, and in essentials has remained unchanged to the present day, though in those outward characteristics, which appeal to the touch and to the eye, and constitute binding in an artistic sense, it has gone through many changes for better and for worse, which, in the opinion of the writer, have re...
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- ARTS AND CRAFTS ESSAYS
- Arts and Crafts Essays
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- OF THE REVIVAL OF DESIGN AND HANDICRAFT: WITH NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION SOCIETY
- TEXTILES
- OF DECORATIVE PAINTING AND DESIGN
- OF WALL PAPERS
- FICTILES
- METAL WORK
- STONE AND WOOD CARVING
- FURNITURE
- STAINED GLASS
- FOOTNOTES:
- TABLE GLASS
- FOOTNOTES:
- PRINTING
- BOOKBINDING
- OF MURAL PAINTING
- OF SGRAFFITO WORK
- OF STUCCO AND GESSO
- OF CAST IRON
- OF DYEING AS AN ART
- OF EMBROIDERY
- OF LACE
- OF BOOK ILLUSTRATION AND BOOK DECORATION
- OF DESIGNS AND WORKING DRAWINGS
- FURNITURE AND THE ROOM
- OF THE ROOM AND FURNITURE
- THE ENGLISH TRADITION
- CARPENTERS' FURNITURE
- OF DECORATED FURNITURE
- OF CARVING
- INTARSIA AND INLAID WOOD-WORK
- WOODS AND OTHER MATERIALS
- OF MODERN EMBROIDERY
- FOOTNOTES:
- OF MATERIALS
- FOOTNOTES:
- COLOUR
- FOOTNOTES:
- STITCHES AND MECHANISM
- DESIGN
- FOOTNOTES:
- ON DESIGNING FOR THE ART OF EMBROIDERY
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