A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF NORTH-EASTERN VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY; AND OF THE EARY EASTERN NAVIGATIONS OF THE RUSSIANS
London, 1819; Amsterdam & New York: 1969 (reprint). viii, 310 pages, 2 fold-out maps. Blue and white cloth cover. Mint. More
London, 1819; Amsterdam & New York: 1969 (reprint). viii, 310 pages, 2 fold-out maps. Blue and white cloth cover. Mint. More
Burnaby: 1983. 214 pages, 213 photographs, drawings, and maps. More
Seattle: 1985. xix, 470 pages, 296 photographs, 2 maps. Cloth cover. More
Musee de l'Homme, Paris: 1965. 24 pages, 9 photographs. More
Alaska State Museums, Sitka: 1987. xviii, 202 pages, 34 color and 151 b/w photographs, 92 drawings, 3 maps. Founded in 1888, the Sheldon Jackson Museum houses more than 5,000 Eskimo, Aleut, Athapaskan, Tlingit, and Haida objects collected before 1900. This collection--principally of 19th century material--is one of the finest assemblages..... More
Vancouver: 1991. viii 160 pages, 53 photographs and drawings, 4 maps. Cloth cover. More
Stanford: 1964. 165 pages, 194 b/w and 5 color photographs. Cloth cover. More
North Vancouver: 1980. 350 pages, 300 photographs. Cloth cover. Long awaited, this volume on Haida argillite carving and carvers was one of the few published on this art form. Included in the very complete text is in-depth information on the nature and history of argillite carvings and how to identify..... More
Paris: Musee de l'Homme, 1969. 276 pages, 147 b/w and 6 color photographs--all large, many full-page. Text in English and French. More
Provincial Museum of British Columbia, Memoir No. 5, 1964. 117 pages, 8 photographs, 5 maps. spine scuffed, otherwise good condition. More
1952. 136 pages, 3 pages of photographs, 3 pages of drawings of artifacts, 3 full-page maps, 3 pages of tables. Very good condition. More
Seattle: 1991. xi, 489 pages, 127 photographs, 65 drawings, maps on endpapers. Cloth cover. More
Millbrae: 1976. 144 pages, over 200 illustrations. This special book is an intimate portrait of members of the Lelooska family who have become among the foremost contemporary interpreters of traditional Northwest Coast arts. The photographic essay shows the masks and carvings, painting and jewelry that they have made. More
1962 (revised and reprinted 1968). 96 pages, 44 large photographs, 3 drawings. More
Seattle: 1966. 108 pages, 21 photographs, 16 line drawings. More
Seattle: 1948 (1st ed.). ix, 151 pages, 67 photographs of house posts and totem poles. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Very good-fine condition. More
New York: 1975. 50 pages, 60 photographs. Cloth cover. (written for 8-14 year olds). More
Seattle: 1962. 101 pages, 102 b/w and 3 color photographs, 2 maps. More
Portland Art Museum, 1966. 284 pages, 74 b/w and 10 large color photographs of objects in the Rasmussen collection, particularly Tlingit. Soft cover edition. More
Portland Art Museum, 1966. 284 pages, 74 b/w and 10 large color photographs of objects in the Rasmussen collection, particularly Tlingit. Cloth cover. More
Seattle: 1980. 160 pages, 101 b/w and 5 color photographs, 28 drawings. Cloth cover. More
Hamburg: 1979. 292 pages, 280 b/w and 16 color photographs. What probably was the most important exhibition of Northwest Coast art ever to be mounted on the European continent was held in 1979 in Hamburg. Many objects, previously unpublished, were drawn from museums throughout Europe and from a number of..... More
Seattle: 1967. 1st edition. xxx, 410 pages of text containing 537 b/w photograhs and 3 maps, plus 32 page of color photographs. Cloth cover. More
London: 1907. xiv, 263 pages of text, plus 32 full-page photographs--principally of artifacts--and 1 map. Gilt decorated cloth cover. Very good condition. More