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CONTENTS FOR AUGUST 1907 
Editorial 
Deague Notes 
Class Room — Flower Painting — 3d Prize 
Thistles (Treatment by Henrietta Barclay Paist, page 88) 
Mallow 
Water Color Treatment for Fleur-de-lis (Supplement) 
China Treatment for Fleur-de-lis 
Sweet Peas 
Plate and Border— Wild Pea 
Dolichos 
Oxalis 
Strawberry design for tile 
Design for Vase 
Exhibition of the Chicago Ceramic Art Association 
Sweet Pea Border for Stein 
Buttercups 
Trumpet Vine 
The Crafts- 
Art in Pewter 
Practical Book Binding 
Helen Pattee 
Adelaide Alsop Robineau 
Rhoda Holmes Nicholls 
F. B. Aulich 
Maud E. Hulbert 
Emma A. Ervin 
Austin Rosser 
I. M. Ferris 
Nancy Beyer 
Mrs. O. P. Wilson 
Albert Pons 
A. A. Robineau 
Mariam L. Candler 
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J. Brateau 92-94 
Mertice MacCrea Buck 95-96 
Encyclopedia of Ceramics, by W. P. Jervis 6.75 
Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania German Potters, by 
Edwin A. Barber, in paper cover 1.10 
Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania Potters, by Edwin A. 
Barber, cloth, limited edition 5.00 
The Old China Book, by N. Hudson Moore 2.18 
The Old Furniture Book, by N. Hudson Moore 2.18 
Old Pewter, by N. Hudson Moore 2.18 
The I,ace Book, by N. Hudson Moore 5.30 
Chats on English China, by Arthur Hayden 2.18 
Chats on Old Furniture, by Arthur Hayben 2.18 
China Collecting in America, by Alice Morse Earle. . . 3.20 
Chats on Old Furniture, by Arthur Hayben 2.18 
Pottery and Porcelain, a guide to collectors, by Fred- 
erick Litchfield, the English expert 6.25 
French Pottery and Porcelain, by Henri Frantz 2.68 
Dutch Pottery and Porcelain, by W. Pitcairn Knowles 2.68 
Old English Furniture, by Fred Fenn and B . Wyllie ... 2.68 
English Embroidery, by A. F. Kendrick 2.68 
French Furniture, by Andre Saglio 2.68 
Old Pewter, by Malcolm Bell 2.68 
Sheffield Plate, by B. Wyllie 2.68 
The Oriental Rug Book, by Mary Churchill Ripley . . 3.20 
Home Furnishing, practical and artistic, by Alice M. 
Kellogg 1.65 
William Adams, an old English Potter, by William S. 
Turner 6.00 
Practical Wood Carving, by Eleanor Rowe 3.15 
Keramic Studio Pub Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 
list or boors 
(POSTPAID TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD) 
The Second Rose Book, containing some of the best rose 
studies and designs published in Keramic Studio. .$ 3.00 
(The First Rose Book is out offprint.) 
The Fruit Book, containing some of the best studies 
and designs published in Keramic Studio 3.00 
Composition, by Arthur Dow 1.65 
Principles of Designs, by E. Batchelder 3.00 
Decorative Studies, by J. Foord 12.50 
Plant Forms and Designs, by Midgley and Lilley. ... 2.20 
Practical Pottery, elementary instruction for students, 
by Richard Dunn 2.15 
Grand Feu Ceramics, a practical treatise on the making 
of hard porcelain decorated with high temperature 
glazes by Taxile Doat of the Manufactury of Sevres 
France 5.00 
Seger's Collected Writings, 2 volumes i5-5o 
For the Collector : 
Vol. II Old China, bound-blue cloth 2.50 
Anglo-Emerican Pottery, a manual for collectors, by 
Edwin Atlee Barber, Curator of the Pennsylvania 
Museum, second edition 2.00 
American Glassware, old and new, by Edwin A. Bar- 
ber 1. 00 
Marks of American Potters, by Edwin A. Barber. ... 2.25 
Pottery and Porcelain of the United States by Edwin 
A. Barber 3.75 
