BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, 38th ANNUAL REPORT, 1916-1917
Washington, D.C: 1924. 752 pages, 183 plates, 83 figures. includes: An Introductory Study of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians. More
Washington, D.C: 1924. 752 pages, 183 plates, 83 figures. includes: An Introductory Study of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians. More
Michelson, T. 198 pages, 10 plates, 1 figure. More
Meggers, B., Evans, C. 439 pages, 68 plates, 127 figures, 53 tables. More
Paris: Kamer Gallery, 1976. 32 pages, 37 large photographs. More
Evanston: 1917. From an unpublished manuscript in possession of Northwestern University Library. cxii, 141 pages (some uncut). At the time of its publication, this was the most complete work on the language and vocabulary of this Bolivian Indian group. Cloth cover. More
Paris: 1934. 171 pages of text containing 85 figures, plus 107 leaves of photographs and a 3 page addendum containing 1 page of photographs. Very light foxing. Small folio size. More
Bristol: 1975. 238 pages, 235 b/w and 4 color illustrations of objects of material culture in the collection of theHaffenrefer Museum. More
Musee de L'Homme: 1969. 165 pages, 84 photographs--almost all full-page--in the museum’s collection. More
New York: 1943. (two volumes). Vol. I (text): 413 pages. Vol. II (illustrations): 378 pages, 306 plates containing approximately 1300 photographs of pre-Columbian architecture, sculpture, pottery, weaving, metal-work, jade and other semiprecious stones, murals and manuscripts, and miscellaneous applied arts. Cloth cover. More
Geneva: 1964. xiv, 229 pages, 60 b/w and 85 color photographs--mainly full-page, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1930. This is the catalogue of the first major U.S. museum exhibition of Peruvian pre-Columbian textiles. Bound in later cloth cover (worn) with a chipped spine and ex-library markings. 1st edition, 1st printing. More
1945. x 319 pages of text, plus 73 pages of figures and 73 pages of text explaining the figures. In addition, there are 57 pages of photographs and an equal number of pages of text for the photographs. Later cloth cover over original wrappers. More
Salt Lake City: 1979, 1980. Vol I: The Material Culture. xvii, 410 pages 39 pages of photographs and drawings, 1 map. Vol II: Vocabulario en la Lengua Nevome. xxix, 129 pages.Cloth covers. More
PRIMERA MESA REDONDA DE PALENQUE Part I. A Conference on the Art Iconography, and Dynastic History of Palanque. 173 pages, 6 pages of photographs, 133 figures. PRIMERA MESA REDONDA DE PALENQUE Part II. A Conference on the Art, Iconography, and Dynastic History of Palenque. 143 pages, 87 b/w photographs, 56..... More
Washington, D.C. 1998. xxii, 305 pages, 263 b/w plus 17 full-page color photographs, 5 drawings, 6 maps.The first detailed surveyof Ecuadorian costume, this work will surely become hte standard reference for this topic. The role of costume--clothing, jewelry, hairstyles, and body adornment--in this society is presented through several hundred photographs..... More
London: 1997. 175 pages, 148 color photographs, 2 pages of b/w photographs, 9 pages of drawings, 3 maps. Cloth cover. The spectacularly beautiful iconography represented in early (A.D. 100-200) Nasca embroidered textiles from the Ica and Nasca Valleys is scrupulously examined in this work, perhaps the clearest definition to date..... More
Austin: 1993. xiii, 295 pages, 138 color and 78 b/w photographs of textiles in the collection, plus 108 b/w photographs and drawings and 4 maps. Small folio size (8 1/2" x 12"). Cloth cover ed. More
INAH, Mexico City: 1970. 214 pages, 127 pages of b/w and 8 pages of color illustrations of over 1,500 objects. More
Graz: 1966. 164 pages, 26 b/w andd 60 color illustrations. cloth cover. Edition limited to 250 copies, mint condition. The artistry of the Guatemalan Indian weavers is presented at its highest level in this visual recording of their costume. Authentic reproductions, in color, of sixty costumes worn in forty-one villages..... More