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  • MEXICAN FOLK CERAMICS. by Espejel, Carlos Price, photographs by F. Catala Roca.
    Espejel, Carlos Price, photographs by F. Catala Roca.
    MEXICAN FOLK CERAMICS.

    Edition: First edition.

    Barcelona: Editorial Blume, 1975. dj. Hardcover first edition - Translated from the Spanish by Diorki. Illustrated with 243 black and white photographs and 36 gorgeous full color plates. 2 page map. Large format (9 1/2 by 10 inches), printed on heavy stock throughout, looks at the ceramics in the context of the Mexican culture, and it includes significant information on the potters who were currently producing ceramics at the time this was produced. All photographs were taken specifically for this book. Includes a bibliography and toponymic index. 219 pp. ISBN: 84-7031-2227.

    Condition: Near fine in tan linen cloth with dark brown lettering and illustration on front cover (long gift inscription, from a minor artist, on the front endpaper) in a good only dustjacket with several edgetears (now in a mylar cover, of course.)

    Book ID: 30352
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  • Kelly, Isabel.
    CERAMIC SEQUENCE IN COLIMA: CAPACHA, AN EARLY PHASE,

    Edition: First printing, a large format trade paperback, not issued in hardcover.

    Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1980. First edition - Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona, No. 37. Based on field work done by Dr. Kelly in Mexico between 1939 and 1973. The Capacha Phase, based largely on ceramic evidence, has been identified as dating from about 1870 to 1720 B.C. Ilustrated by numberous black and white photographs, 47 figures, 3 tables, map. Large format. 110 pp. ISBN: 0-8165-05659.

    Condition: Fine in stiff orange printed wrappers (a new copy).

    Book ID: 29480
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  • THE DESERT IS NO LADY: Southwestern Landscapes and Woman's Writing and Art. by Norwood, Vera and Janice Monk, editors.
    Norwood, Vera and Janice Monk, editors.
    THE DESERT IS NO LADY: Southwestern Landscapes and Woman's Writing and Art.

    Edition: First printing.

    New Haven & London: Yale University Press, (1987) dj. Hardcover first edition - A study of woman writers and artists who found their voices and images in the desert of the Southwest - well known figures such as Willa Cather, Georgia O'Keefe Leslie Marmon Silko, Nancy Holt, photographer Laura Gilpin, but also less well known figures of varying ethnicity. Illustrated with black and white photographs, maps. List of illustrations, notes, index. xii1, 291 pp. ISBN: 0-300-036884.

    Condition: Very good in a near fine dust jacket (stain to outer edges of upper corner of textblock).

    Book ID: 38739
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  • THE DESERT IS NO LADY: Southwestern Landscapes and Woman's Writing and Art. by Norwood, Vera and Janice Monk, editors.
    Norwood, Vera and Janice Monk, editors.
    THE DESERT IS NO LADY: Southwestern Landscapes and Woman's Writing and Art.

    Edition: First thus- a large trade paperback.

    Tucson: University of Arizona Press, (1997). A study of woman writers and artists who found their voices and images in the desert of the Southwest - well known figures such as Willa Cather, Georgia O'Keefe Leslie Marmon Silko, Nancy Holt, photographer Laura Gilpin, but also less well known figures of varying ethnicity. Illustrated with black and white photographs, maps. List of illustrations, notes, index. xii1, 281 pp. ISBN: 0-816516499.

    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers (as new)

    Book ID: 68623
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