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The Tabby is a letterpress-printed,
hand-bound magazine, published by The Arts & Crafts Press, chronicling both
the historic Arts and Crafts movement and its current-day revival. Within
its covers you will find gathered a mixture of well-written discourse,
analytical and thoughtful historical narrative, well-founded criticism,
wandering contemplations and the occasional whimsical aside.
Subscribing to The Tabby:
Subscribe to The Tabby for $65.00
Individual issues for $20.00 - $30.00
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Or please, call us at 360-871-7707 or email us at:
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Past articles include
“The Arts & Crafts as a Social Movement”
by Robert Winter (vol 1: no.4)
“Arts and Crafts in Santa Barbara: The Tale of Two Studios”
by Patricia Gardner Cleek (vol.1: no.5)
“The Arts & Movement in America: 1876-1916”
by Robert Judson Clark (vol 1: no.4)
“Blessed Is the Person Who Has Found His Work”
by Lisa Fortini Campbell
“California Faience: A West Coast Pottery of the American Arts and Crafts
Movement”
by Peter Monseur (vol 1: no.2)
“Fascism, Democracy, Ice Cream: The Rookwood Tiles of Cincinnati's Union
Terminal”
by Richard Mohr (vol 1: no.1)
“From Glasgow: The Mackintosh Exhibit”
by Richard Guy Wilson (vol 1: no.1)
“Greene & Greene: The British Connection”
by Edward R. Bosley (vol 1: no.3)
“Greene & Greene: The Adelaide Tichenor House”
by Randell L. Makinson (vol 1: no.3)
“Harvey Ellis and Claude Bragdon”
by David Cathers (vol 1: no.5)
“The Lady of the Lark: Florence Lundborg”
by Stephanie McCoy (vol 1: no.3)
“Modern Home Craft: A Nature Study Case”
by Timothy L. Hansen (vol 1: no.1)
“Observations on Style and Society in the Arts and Crafts Movement”
by Carl E., Schorske (vol.1: no.4)
“Poppies were Her Passion”
by Stephanie McCoy (vol 1: no. 2)
“The Princeton Exhibition of 1972: Random Recollections of the Idea, the
Event, and the Preludes”
by Robert Judson Clark (vol 1: no.4)
“Remembering 'Topsy'”
by Isabelle Williams (vol 1: no.1)
“Written with a Swan-Quill -- To Put an End to Printing: William Morris's
The Aeneids of Virgil”
by Dr. Adela Roatcap (vol 1: no.2)
“Yesterdays in a Busy Life: Candace Wheeler”
by Dianne Ayres (vol. 1: no. 2)
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