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Manufacturer: Gloucester Publishers
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 4 Label: Gloucester Publishers Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Gloucester Publishers Number Of Issues: 4 Publisher: Gloucester Publishers Studio: Gloucester Publishers Subscription Length: 365
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Have not recieved my first issue yet Comment: I have not received my first issue yet. Hope it will be worth the wait.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Love it, Love it, LOVE IT! Comment: I don't know why you would have to choose between this and Circa 1900 and American Bungalow. All of them are VERY high quality publications. I get them all. I am simply an addict to Arts & Crafts Homes and Furnishings. It honors true artisans and appreciation for the unique and full of character. Something refreshing in this era of condos and sloppy stucco homes. Arts & Crafts Homes Magazine is beautiful. I was thrilled when it started and I found it in the newstand and every issue has been equally as enchanting.
Customer Rating:      Summary: New, Better? A&C Home magazine Comment: Just got the premiere issue of Arts & Crafts Homes, a new magazine from the same folks who make Old House Interiors. Several things recommend it over American Bungalow, which I do also enjoy - better quality printing and sharper photographs; far better typography and better laid-out pages (in fact, generally better art direction than most home magazines, and more sensitivity to the subtleties of type); a wider range of subject material - they are not quite as orthodox as Style 1900 and American Bungalow; and a better article-to-ad ratio. Of course, that last one could simply be a symptom of this being the firsts issue, so I'll have to keep reading to find out if it stays true.
It's definitely worth picking up a copy; the current issue has extensive articles on Chicago bungalows, new work from a California artisans guild (including Debey Zito) and lots (really!) more.
(from http://www.hewnandhammered.com/)
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