THE BEGINNINGS OF PORCELAIN IN CHINA
Field Museum, Anthro. Series, Vol. XV, No. 2: 1917. Pp. 77-183 (some uncut) plus 12 leaves of photographs and 12 leaves of descriptions of the photographs. More
Field Museum, Anthro. Series, Vol. XV, No. 2: 1917. Pp. 77-183 (some uncut) plus 12 leaves of photographs and 12 leaves of descriptions of the photographs. More
Chicago: Field Museum, 1925. 2 pages of text, 38 full pages of superb photographs of Chinese baskets. Perhaps the first publication to study Chinese baskets, this Field Museum volume may still be the only--certainly it's the definitive publication--study ever to be published on this topic. Thirty-eight 12" x 9" photographs..... More
Hagen und Darmstadt: 1922. 79 pages of text (light foxing), plus 14 pages of photographs (no foxing). Decorated hard board cover. Kulturen der Erde. More
Chicago: 1931. 58 pages, 44 pages of photographs of hundreds of carved artifacts, 8 pages of rubbings of the designs on bark belts. More
1902. 86 pages (some uncut) containing 24 figures--drawings of designs and patterns, plus 33 leaves of color and b/w drawings of several hundred objects and design elements. More
1902. 86 pages (some uncut) of text containing 21 figures, plus 33 leaves of b/w and color photographs and drawings of several hundred objects and designs. More
Field Museum Anthropology Leaflet 18: 1924. 49 pages, 10 pages of photographs of South-east Asian, Chinese, Formosan, Siberian, and Tibetan pipes, snuff bottles and boxes, and tobacco boxes. More
Chicago: 1930. 47 pages, 6 pages of photographs and drawings of pipes. Field Museum of Anthropology Leaflet 29. More
Field Museum of Natural History, Publication 195, Anthropological Series, Vol. VI, No. 4, 1917: Millwood, 1973 (reprint). Pp. 63-71, followed by 7 leaves of photographs. New and unopened, some pages uncut. More