THE NAVAJO AND PUEBLO SILVERSMITHS
Norman: 1944, 1973. 237 pages, 24 pages of photographs, 11 tables, 2 maps. Cloth cover. More
Norman: 1944, 1973. 237 pages, 24 pages of photographs, 11 tables, 2 maps. Cloth cover. More
219 pages, 140 photographs and drawings. Stevens Point, 1993. Cloth cover ed. More
Denver: 1966. 152 pages of text containing 2 maps, plus 20 unnumbered pages of color and b/w photographs and drawings. More
New York: 1992. 240 pages, 155 color and 55 b/w photographs, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Boston: 1978. 1st edition. ix, 214 pages, 201 b/w and 52 color photographs of many hundreds of pieces of jewelry. Coth cover. Hundreds of superb Navajo and Pueblo classic jewelry objects--usually hidden from view in museum storerooms and private collections--were presented for the first time in this splendidly illustrated book..... More
Albuquerque: 1978. 272 pages, 101 b/w and 16 color illustrations of hundreds of objects. Cloth cover. Probably the best volume available on Southwest jewelry--with particular emphasis on prehistoric and historic jewelry. The formal, cultural, and chronological relationships of the jewelry of the three great cultural tradition of the Southwest--Hohokam, Mogollon..... More
Minneapolis Institute of Art, 1982. 189 pages, 82 b/w and 5 color photographs of silver objects, 10 archival photographs. Soft cover ed. More
Minneapolis Institute of Art, 1982. 189 pages, 82 b/w and 5 color photographs of silver objects, 10 archival photographs. Cloth cover ed. More
Boulder: 1976. viii, 159 pages, 16 pages of color plates, 28 pages of b/w photographs and drawings, 4 maps. Hard board cover. More
Lawrence, 1940; Boulder: 1979, 1988 (8th printing). 116 pages, 35 pho-tographs and 46 figures illustrating hundreds of artifacts and design elements. More
Globe: 1960, 2nd edition. vi, 122 pages, 195 photographs. Hard board cover. More
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, CONTRIBUTIONS, Vol. XI, 1929. 140 pages of text containing 136 b/w photographs and drawings, plis 31 leaves of color anmd b/w photographs. New and umnopened copy. Mint condition. Decorating many of the most prized examples of the art of the Native American, beads and beadwork..... More
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, CONTRIBUTIONS, Vol. XI, 1975. 2nd edition. 168 pages, 31 full-page color and b/w photographs, 136 smaller b/w photographs and drawings. Decorating many of the most prized examples of the art of the Native American, beads and beadwork have attained almost mystical status reflecting the extraordinary..... More
Englewood Cliffs: 1976. 258 pages. 82 pages of color photographs of hundreds of pieces of jewelry, 60 b/w photographs--many full-page. The development of the forms, skills, methods, and materials used in the creation of American Indian jewelry and the fine "art" of collecting this jewelry--with the emphasis on the latter--are..... More
Atglen: 1996. 144 pages, 336 color photographs, 1 map. Almost 1000 examples of American Indian jewelry that were currently for sale-- Navajo, Hopi, Zuni and other Pueblo--are illustrated in this work. Representing all periods and styles, the items are described, and the current market price for each is provided, as..... More
West Chester: 1988. 96 pages, 128 color and 21 b/w photographs, 3 drawings, 2 maps. More
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Anthropological Guide Leaflet 50: 1946 (3rd printing). 31 pages, 9 pages of drawings of beaded designs, 12 drawings of beaded objects. More
Flagstaff: 1946, 2nd ed. 84 pages, 14 ills. Cloth cover. Mint condition. More
Flagstaff: 1972, 1976 (2nd ed., 2nd printing). xiv, 106 pages, 43 photographs. More