KULTUREN DER ERDE, Material zur Kultur und Kunstgeschichte Aller volker. Band XI. MEXIKO I: Bilder Handschriften
Darmstadt: 1922. 59 pages of text plus 67 pages of illustrations. Illustrated hard board cover. More
Darmstadt: 1922. 59 pages of text plus 67 pages of illustrations. Illustrated hard board cover. More
This edition: Munich, n.d. (probably 1973 or 1974). 318 pages of text containing approximately 40 drawings and maps, plus 32 unnmbered pages of color and b/w photogrpahs of Aztec Art. Cloth cover, with dust jacket. Originally published in English text, London, 1973. More
Flagstaff: 1970. 63 pages, approximately 45 pages of color and b/w drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover (9""x12") with dust jacket. Mint conditon. More
151 pages, 18 pages of photographs, 13 pages of drawings. Edition limited to 500 copies. More
Mexico City: 1939. 176 pages, 52 full-page handcolored drawings of the enamels. This beautiful volume, written by Professor Francisco de P. Leon in 1922 and published in 1939, is still considered to be the finest volume published on the lovely enamels of Uruapan. The 52 handcolored drawings are dazzling in..... More
Fisk University Press, 1932. ix, 315 pages, 1 map. Included in this edition are both a biography and bibliography of Fray Bernardino de Sahagun. Later full calfskin cover, hubs on spine, marbled endpapers. More
Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma, 1943. xxxiv, 200 pages, 17 drawings. More
Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, No. 11, 1949. 160 pages of text containing 22 figures, followed by 37 pages of photographs. More
Greenwich: 1964. 221 pages, 180 b/w and 68 color photogrpahs, 3 maps. More
Frankfurt: Museum fur Volkerkunde, 1968. 112 pages, 80 photographs, 34 drawings. More
New YorK: 1962. 67 pages, 28 tipped-in color plates, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Mexico City: 1950. 45 pages of text plus 6 pages of b/w and 2 pages of color photographs and 7 fold-out double pages of drawings. Enciclopedia Mexicana de Arte. More
Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde te Leiden: 1985. 43 pages, 14 pages of photographs and 10 pages of drawings of Mexican costume, 1 map. More
Gobierno de Veracruz: 1955. (2 volumes). liv, 239 pages, 34 pages of photographs, 58 fold-out maps. More
Mexico City: 1937. 473 pages of text plus 30 pages of photographs. Edition limited to 2,000 numbered copies. More
Vol. X, Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences: 1907. Pp. 146-152 (some uncut) plus 6 leaves of photographs. Offprint. More
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Institute of Social Anthropology, Pub. No. 6: 1948. v, 297 pages of text containing 36 figures, plus 16 pages of photographs and 2 maps. More
American Ethnological Society, Monograph V: 1942. vii, 115 pages, 4 pages of photographs, 6 maps. Cloth cover. More
Museum of Cultural History, UCLA: 1969. 92 pages, photographs of 457 ceramic mortuary objects recovered from a single West Mexican district. More
Englewood Cliffs: 1970. xv, 303 pages. Cloth cover. More
Darmstadt: 1922. 2nd ed. 54 pages of text plus 99 full-page photographs. Illustrated hard board cover. Chipped spine. More
Vienna: Museum fur Volkerkunde, 1968. 58 pages, 31 full page photographs of pre-classic and classic stone and ceramic figures. More
Washington, D.C. 1938. 168 pages of text containing 4 drawings and 1 map, plus 21 unnumbered pages of photographs of artifacts and archaeological sites, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Graz: 1971. 148 pages, 47 figures containing 800-900 drawings, 24 full-page photographs. Linen cover. The archaeological site at Chalcacingo, one of the great monuments of Olmec civilization, is unique for the quality and nature of what was painted and carved on the side of a mountain. This out of print..... More
Tucson: 1974 (1st ed.). 168 pages, 81 color photographs. Cloth cover Fine condition. The painting of religous images on sheets of tin was a flourishing tradition in central Mexico during the nineteenth century. This book was the first major study of these paintings (retablos), and includes analyses as well as..... More