NAVAJO RUGS, Past, Present, and Future
Palm Desert: 1963, 1973. 72 pages, 24 color and 20 b/w photographs. More
The rich textile traditions of three Southwest cultures—NAVAJO, PUEBLO and RIO GRANDE—are examined, discussed and illustrated in this large list of out of print, scarce, and rare publications.
Download PDF of SOUTHWEST TEXTILE PUBLICATIONSPalm Desert: 1963, 1973. 72 pages, 24 color and 20 b/w photographs. More
Palm Desert, 1963; 1964 2nd printing. 99 pages, 33 color and 25 b/w photographs. More
Santa Fe: 1938 (2nd printing). 16 pages, 8 full-page photographs. More
Santa Fe: Laboratory of Anthropology, 1947; Salt Lake City 1975. 140 pages, 110 illustrations. Coth cover with dust jacket. Very fine condition. More
Santa Fe: 1943, 1975 (reprint). vi, 73 pages, 3 pages of color and 6 pages of b/w photographs, 17 pages of b/w drawings, 1 figure. More
Santa Fe: 1943, 1975 (reprint). vi, 73 pages, 3 pages of color and 6 pages of b/w photographs, 17 pages of b/w drawings, 1 figure. Linen cover. More
New York: 1939. 161 pages, 47 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. More
New York: J.J. Augustin, 1936. xviii, 222 pages, 15 pages of photographs, 35 figures. Woven linen cover. More
1st ed., 2nd printing. xviii, 222 pages, 15 pages of photographs, 35 figures. Woven linen cover. More
Glorieta: New York, 1936;1968 (reprint). 1st Rio Grande Press edition. xviii, 222 pages, 15 pages of photographs, 35 figures. Cloth cover. More
New York: 1934. 287 pages, 15 pages of photographs and a double-page color photographs of a sand-painting. Cloth cover. More
Albuquerque: 1981,1991. 127 pages, 61b/w photographs and 14 color photographs. Mint condition, soft cover. This splendid publication, a compact guide to rug dating and identification, examines patterns, styles, and weaving materials of Navajo rugs. In order to produce this heavily illustrated volume, the author, a noted authority in the field..... More
Westchester: 1987. 248 pages, 155 color and 430 b/w photographs. Soft cover ed. More
Westchester: 1987. 248 pages, 155 color and 430 b/w photographs. Coth cover ed., marbled end papers. More
Santa Fe: 1996. 32 pages, 17 color photographs of Pueblo textiles and weaving tools. Signed by the author. More
West Chester: 1991. 64 pages, 187 color photographs of weavings. 187 color photographs of Navajo pictorial weavings, which include scenes from everyday life, animals, landscapes, ceremonies, birds, people, and religious designs, are presented chronologically within design group to demonstrate the evolution of styles. Whenever known, the weavers are identified by..... More
Albuquerque: 1998. xiii, 210 pages, 20 photographs, 63 figures, 35 maps. Cloth cover. This important study explores the structure, weaving technologies, and the use of color, ornament, and pattern in prehistoric Southwest textiles. It also examines the ways in which textiles can be interpreted to assist archaeologists in understanding the..... More
Salt Lake City: 1976. 20 pages, 12 b/w and 9 color photographs. More
Salt Lake City: 1977. 68 pages, 31 rugs and blankets illustrated in color photographs and 57 in b/w photographs of textiles in the Harmsen collection. More
Philadelphia: University Museum, 1984. 48 pages, 26 full-page color photographs and 6 full and half-page b/w photographs--of 26 nineteenth century Navajo textiles in the museum's collection, 1 map. More
Tucson: 2003. xxvi, 444 pages, 191 color plates, 99 figures, 6 spechtrophometric profiles, 10 tables, 2 maps. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Mint condition. Unquestionably the most important work published on the weavings of the Navajo, Pueblo, and Rio Grande/Chimayo peoples. More
xxxi, 593 pages (the author's doctoral dissertation), 76 pages of photographs, 49 pages of drawings, 11 charts, 3 maps. Cloth cover. This volume is a facsimile, printed by microfilm/xerography on acid free paper. The reproduction of the photographs is extremely poor. More
University of Washington Press, 2002. 433 pages, approximately 235 large (half-page, full-page, double-page) color photographs, 48 b/w photographs, CD-ROM in rear pocket includes comprehensive charts of the fiber and construction analysis of each of the several hundred textiles--all in the collection of the Southwest Museum--illustrated in the book. Cloth cover..... More
Santa Fe: 1996. xvi, 114 pages, 41 full--age and 53 smaller color photographs, 5 b/w photographs, 1 drawin, 1 map. Using seventy Navajo textiles from the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology, prominent Navajo weavers examine the patterns and irregularities in these classic weavings and discuss the patterns..... More