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MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS

Arden Craft Shop Museum, Arden, DE.

Delaware Historical Society, Wilmington, DE.

ORAL INTERVIEWS

Barbara Macklem, Member, Arden Archives Committee, 2012.

Alan Nowicki, Director, Roycroft Campus Corporation, 2012.

Jane Perkins Claney, Member, Arden Archives Committee, 2012.

Kitty Turgeon, Roycroft Master Artisan, Roycrofters-At-Large Association, 2012.

BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, DOCUMENTS

“Arden Forge Catalog,” Arden Forge, undated, Delaware Historical Society.

Arts and Crafts Museum. “Kelmscott Press.” Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum.

http://www.artsandcraftsmuseum.org.uk/Arts_and_Crafts_Movement/Eme ry_Walker_Library/The_Private_Press_Movement/Kelmscott_Press.aspx.

Accessed 20 November 2012.

Ashbee, C.R. Craftsmanship in Competitive Industry. London: Essex House Press, 1908.

Bloor, Ella Reeve. We Are Many: An Autobiography. London: Lawrence &

Wishart Ltd., 1941.

Briggs, George A. “The Spirit of Arden.” James A. Bell Company, 1915. Series 4, Box 20, Folder 11. Delaware Historical Society.

Cohen, Joseph E. “Arden.” Reprinted from a 1907 The Worker. 1910. Delaware Historical Society.

Emerson, Ralph Waldo. The Essay on Self-Reliance. 1841. East Aurora, NY:

The Roycrofters, 1908.

Engels, Friedrich. The Condition of the Working Class in England. 1845.

Translated by W.O. Henderson and W.H. Chaloner. Stanford, CA:

Stanford University Press, 1968.

“Frank Stephens,” undated promotional flier, Series 7, Box 19, Folder 10, Delaware Historical Society.

“Frank Stephens: Travel Talks and Lectures.” Undated pamphlet, Arden Bindery, Series 7, Box 20, Folder 2, Delaware Historical Society.

“Frank Stephens, who speaks at the Manhattan Liberal Club.” Undated promotional flier. Series 7, Box 19, Folder 10, Delaware Historical Society.

George, Henry. Progress and Poverty. 1879. New York: Robert Schalkenbach

———. Roycroft Catalog, Books, Leather, Copper, Mottos. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters, 1910.

———. The Book of the Roycrofters. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters, 1907.

Hubbard, Elbert. Message to Garcia. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters, 1899.

———. The Roycroft Books, A Catalog and Some Comment Concerning the Shop and Workers at East Aurora, N.Y. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters, 1900.

———. The Roycroft Dictionary Concocted by Ali Baba and the Bunch on Rainy Days. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters, 1914.

———. The Roycroft Shop: A History. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters, 1908.

———. This Then Is a William Morris Book; Being a Little Journey by Elbert Hubbard, & Some Letters, Heretofore Unpublished, Written to His Friend and Fellow Worker, Robert Thomson, All Throwing a Side-Light, More or Less, on the Man and His Times. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters, 1907.

Kropotkin, Peter. Agriculture. London: James Tochatti, 1896.

Nearing, Scott. The Making of a Radical: A Political Autobiography. A Torchbook Library Edition. New York: Harper & Row, 1972.

Ruskin, John. The Seven Lamps of Architecture. 1848. New York: The Noonday Press, 1971.

———. The Two Paths, Being Lectures on Art. New York: Merrill and Baker, 1859.

Sinclair, Upton. American Outpost: A Book of Reminiscences. New York: Farrar

& Rinehart, 1932.

Stephens, Frank. “Address for Woman Suffrage at Chautauqua Meeting,”

undated. Series 7, Box 20, Folder 6. Delaware Historical Society.

———. “Arden Town,” undated. Series 3, Box 21, Folder 5. Delaware Historical

———. “Letter to Joseph Fels.” Dated Jan. 19, 1909. Series 7, Box 20, Folder 1, Delaware Historical Society.

———. There Is an Advantage. Aeolian Hall, New York: Anti-Vivisection League, April 24, 1926. Series 7, Box 19, Folder 10. Delaware Historical Society.

Stephens, Frank, and William Shakespeare. “In the Forest of Arden, ‘As You Like It’,” 1908. Series 7, Box 19, Folder 18. Delaware Historical Society.

Thoreau, Henry David. Walden and Civil Disobedience. 1854. Middlesex, England and New York: Penguin Books Ltd., 1983.

U.S. Bureau of the Census. Country of Birth, 1900. Washington, DC: Bureau of the Census, 1900.

U.S. Bureau of the Census. Statistics of the Place of Birth of the Population of the United States, 1880. Washington, DC: Bureau of the Census, 1880.

U.S. Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910-Population, Aurora Township, East Aurora Village, Erie County, New York State. Washington, DC: Bureau of the Census, 1910.

Veblen, Thorstein. The Theory of the Leisure Class. 1899. Dover Thrift Editions.

Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, Inc., 1994.

Wagner, Charles. The Simple Life. New York: McClure, Phillips, & Co., 1901.

PERIODICALS

“A Chapter.” The Tacoma Times, 25 March 1910.

“A Modern Forest of Arden.” Musical Comment 1, no. 5 (July 4, 1908): 1.

“A Rare Opportunity.” The Fra 7, no. 1 (April 1911): vii.

“A Literary Montebank.” The Houston Daily Post, July 6, 1902, Mailable Edition.

“A Valentine Goodie-Box.” The Fra 14, no. 5 (February 1915): xxxviii.

“Advertisement for the Roycroft Inn.” The Fra 1, no. 1 (April 1908): x.

“Advertisements.” Arden Leaves 1, no. 3 (January 1911): 12-13

“Advertisers Enjoy Being Roycrofters.” New York Times, 6 June 1908.

“After Elbert Hubbard.” The Sun, 24 August 1907.

“America’s Champion Anaesthetic.” The Day Book, 9 May 1914, Last Edition.

“An Autumnal Sermon.” Arden Club Talk 1, no. 9 (October 1909).

“Annual Sale Christmas Stationery Gifts.” New York Times, December 3, 1911.

“Arden Club Talk.” Arden Leaves 1, no. 7 (May-June 1911): 4.

“Arden’s History.” Arden Club Talk 2, no. 2 (December 1909).

“Arden Industries.” Arden Club Talk, First Trial, 23 October 1908.

“Arden Summer-Camp-School.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 2 (June 1912): 4.

“Boy Murderer Released.” Daily Capital Journal, 7 August 1905, Last Edition.

“Boys’ Gild.” Arden Leaves 3, no. 2 (June 1913): 3.

“Burnt Leather Kodak Albums.” The San Francisco Call, October 11, 1903.

“Craft Shop of Gifted Mrs. Wright.” The Pensacola Journal, January 10, 1906.

“Dr. James Truman Eslin and Miss Katherine G. Raymond.” The Washington Herald, July 21, 1907, Second Part.

“Early Taverns and the Roycroft Inn.” The Fra 6, no. 5 (February 1911): xx.

“Easter Flower-Holders.” The Fra 14, no. 6 (March 1915): xvi-a.

“Elbert Hubbard.” Vermont Phoenix, February 27, 1903.

“Elbert Hubbard Lecture.” The Los Angeles Herald, February 6, 1905.

“Elbert Hubbard was interviewed.” The News-Herald, March 24, 1904.

“Elbert Hubbard Weds.” The Sun, 21 January 1904.

“Esperanto.” Arden Club Talk, Second Trial, 28 November 1908.

“Fargo.” The St. Paul Globe, 17 February 1902.

“Gild News: Craftsmen’s Gild.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 5 (September 1912): 3-4.

“Gild News: Musicians’ Gild.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 5 (September 1912): 5.

“Gild News: Players Gild.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 5 (September 1912): 3.

Grey, Elmer. “The Architect and the ‘Arts and Crafts’.” The Architectural Record XXI, no. 2 (February 1907): 131–134.

“Growth of Roycrofters.” The St. Paul Globe, 13 September 1902.

“Hammered Copper and German Silver.” The Fra 7, no. 1 (April 1911): lxi.

Haskin, Frederic J. “The modern craze for mission.” Salt Lake Tribune, March 17, 1907.

“Heard Mr. Hubbard.” The St. Paul Globe, October 20, 1901.

“Hikers in Wilmington.” New York Times, 19 February 1913.

Hubbard, Alice. “Mutuality.” The Fra 1, no. 5 (September 1908): 94-96.

———. “The Unearned Joy-Ride.” The Fra 6, no. 6 (March 1911): 171.

Hubbard, Elbert. “Congress of Socialism.” The Fra 3, no. 3 (March 1909): xii.

———. “The Art of Advertising.” The Fra 7, no. 1 (April 1911): p 1.

———. “The Buying Mood.” The Fra 15, no. 1 (April 1915): 81-82.

———. “The Open Road: Afoot with the Fra.” The Fra 2, no. 5 (February 1909):

66.  

———. “The Open Road: Afoot with the Fra.” The Fra 3, no. 1 (April 1909): 1-3.

“In the Roycroft Shop.” The St. Paul Globe, 28 October 1900.

“Items from Arden.” Fairhope Courier, June 3, 1904, Series 4, Box 20, Folder 6, Delaware Historical Society.

“Motoring Over the Trails of the Five Nations.” New York Tribune, June 27, 1915.

“Mr. Hubbard on Roycrofters.” New York Tribune, 10 March 1900.

“Mrs. Thomas C. Bourne.” The Washington Times, July 22, 1904.

“My Lady’s Dressing Table.” New York Tribune, October 17, 1915.

“Not to Be Taken Seriously.” The San Francisco Call, 3 January 1897.

“On New Year’s Eve.” Arden Club Talk, Third Trial, January 1909.

“On the Land.” The Record, 28 July 1910.

“Ooze-Leather Skins and Pillows.” The Fra 7, no. 1 (April 1911): xx.

“Our Third Floor Department.” The Republic, December 22, 1901.

“Patina Bronze Book Ends.” New York Times, December 13, 1914.

“Peace Dove Roosts on the Arden Pump.” undated article, unknown newspaper, Series 4, Box 20, Folder 6, Delaware Historical Society.

“Picturesque Figures in Pageant at Arden.” unknown newspaper, September 3, 1910, Delaware Historical Society.

“Political Feud in East Aurora.” The Minneapolis Journal, September 15, 1905.

“Program at School House.” The Citizen, January 5, 1912.

“Program for Economic Class.” Arden Club Talk, Seventh Trial, June 1909.

“Reorganization.” Arden Club Talk, First Trial, 23 October 1908.

“Restoring to the Home its Individuality.” New York Tribune, September 27, 1914.

“Roycroft Collectibles.” New York Times, September 22, 1900.

“Roycroft Expose.” Montana News, 26 April 1906.

“Roycroft Philosophy.” The Evening Bulletin, August 29, 1908, 3:30 Edition.

“Roycroft Philosophy.” The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal, October 2, 1908.

“Roycroft Philosophy.” The Ocala Evening Star, December 14, 1908.

“Roycrofters Club to Meet.” The Washington Herald, 7 October 1910.

“Roycrofters of Honolulu Town.” The Evening Bulletin, 16 November 1910, 3:30 Edition.

“Single taxers and Socialists.” Unknown newspaper, 1914, Series 20, Folder 6, Delaware Historical Society.

“Something Done!” Arden Club Talk, Sixth Trial, May 1909.

“Suffrage Day in Arden.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 2 (June 1912): 10.

“Summer Advertisers.” The Fra 3, no. 3 (June 1909): xvi.

“The Arden Smith Shop.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 1 (May 1912): 13.

“The Current Events Class.” Marietta Daily Leader, 28 January 1900.

“The Fence or the Ambulance.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 1 (May 1912): 8.

“The Future of Arden Town.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 7 (November 1912): 8-9.

“The Girl of My Dreams.” Scott-County Kicker, September 30, 1911.

“The Great Question.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 10 (February 1913): 2-3.

“The Great Question.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 11 (March 1913): 6-7.

“The Great Question.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 12 (April 1913): 2-3.

“The Great Question.” Arden Leaves 3, no. 1 (May 1913): 1-4.

“The Great Question.” Arden Leaves 3, no. 2 (June 1913): 13-15.

“The Great Question.” Arden Leaves 3, no. 3 (July 1913): 12-13.

“The Great Question.” Arden Leaves 3, no. 4 (August 1913): 17-18.

“The Hawthorne Inn.” New York Tribune, June 8, 1913.

“The Life Communal.” Arden Leaves 2, no. 4 (August 1912): 13-14.

“The Most Wonderful Proof of Automobile Reliability.” Washington Times, September 19, 1909.

“The Philosophy of Philosophy.” The Fra Vol. 6, no. 3 (December 1910): 74-77.

“The Raiffeisen Gild.” Arden Leaves 1, no. 3 (January 1911): 11.

“The ‘Red House,’ Arden Single-Tax Colony.” Springfield Sunday Republican, March 22, 1914, Series 4, Box 20, Folder 6, Delaware Historical Society.

“The Roycroft Fraternity.” The Fra 6, no. 6 (March 1911): xxii.

“The Roycroft Phalansterie.” The Fra 4, no. 5 (February 1910): xvi.

“The Sale of Seats.” The Salt Lake Herald-Republican, May 7, 1903.

“The Smoke Problem Solved.” Washington Times, January 13, 1905.

“The Talk of the Day.” New York Tribune, March 4, 1907.

“Thriving Single Tax Colony.” unknown newspaper, undated, Series 4, Box 20, Folder 6, Delaware Historical Society.

“Triple Amount S.&H. Green Trading Stamps.” The Minneapolis Journal, December 4, 1903.

“University of Washington lecture course.” The Yakima Herald, August 23, 1905.

“Upton Sinclair in Jail With Ten Others for Violating Delaware’s Sunday Law.”

New York Times, 2 August 1911.

“Wagner and Nietzsche.” The Fra Vol. 6, no. 3 (December 1910): 72-74.

“We returned to Buffalo.” The Times-Herald, July 20, 1912.

“Where Children are Taught to Live Art as Poetry.” The North American September 8, 1907, Delaware Historical Society.

“Women Who Speak Poorly.” The Sun, November 15, 1908, Second Part.

“Worth 47 Pigeonholes.” The Sun, September 14, 1904.  

“Your Credit is good at Cordes.” The San Francisco Call, October 4, 1903.

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