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Back Issue 17

CODE: BI17

Price: $14.00

Spring 1998 The Top Banana: Visiting an Indiana Craftsman, Review of "Building Arts & Crafts Furniture", The Lonhuda Pottery Works, A Prairie School Legacy, and an interview with Warren Hile Studio.

Back Issue 18

CODE: BI18

Price: $14.00

Summer 1998 A Roycroft State of Mind, Arts & Crafts Lodges, Charles Limbert: Variety in Arts and Crafts Furniture, Bungalow Court Rebuilds Lives, Pewabic Pottery: Breaking the Mold, and a profile with Holton Furniture and Frame

Issue 25

CODE: BI25

Price: $14.00

Spring 2000 kicks off a series of articles on collecting with a profile of a family that lives with wonderful Arts and Crafts furniture and pottery every day. A compact guest house graces an original Heineman and Heineman Craftsman, and readers' renovations take us to a...[more]

Issue 27

CODE: BI27

Price: $14.00

Fall 2000 showcases additional wonderful Arts and Crafts collections, including that of the Elbert Hubbard-Roycroft Museum, as well as pieces on plein air painting and matte green art pottery. Other features cover researching your home's history and a spectacularly renovated...[more]

Issue 34

CODE: BI34

Price: $14.00

Love those museum-quality collections but don’t have a budget for them in your own home? In this issue we feature tips on collecting hand-painted Arts and Crafts china with prices that begin at $25, and decorating a house with flea market antiques. Feel like traveling? The...[more]

Issue 36

CODE: BI36

Price: $14.00

In Issue No. 36, we visit the bungalow neighborhoods of Milwaukee and step inside one of that town’s storybook cottages for a glimpse at an eclectic interior with great style. Out West, homeowners in Bellingham, Wash., team up to research and celebrate their homes. And a...[more]

Issue 37

CODE: BI37

Price: $14.00

Issue No. 37 offers a great mix of projects, from an airplane bungalow unmuddling in California and rehabs of twin homes in Wisconsin, to fine handmade furniture from three craftsman woodworkers. A wonderful collection of paintings, furniture and pottery is showcased in a...[more]