As is our custom, below you will find a few titles we have acquired in the last couple weeks.
Allen, Max Afghanistan: Tribal Weaving and Embroidery The Canadian Museum of Carpets and Textiles Toronto 1975 16 pp. 5.5 x 11 Paperback in Very Good condition. Slight scuffs to cover. GWO 1507. Exhibition catalog of the Canadian Museum of Carpets and Textiles. 14 Black and White illustrations showing 29 examples. $30.
Baharnaz, M. R. Nomads of Iran: Photographs of Iranian Tribes Sara-Farhang Tehran 1994 124 Color Plates, Maps 156 pp. 9.5 x 12.5 Hardback in dustjacket in Very Good condition Beautiful photographs showing migratory tribal life. Carpets, costume and textiles abound. Farsi-English text. $120.
Brijbhusan, Jamila [Jamila Brijbhushan] Masterpieces of Indian Jewellery Taraporevala Bombay 1979 88 Black and White Plates 54 pp. of text 8.5 x 11 Hardback in Very Good condition. Chipped dustjacket. $95.
Hali Magazine / Domotex Carpet Design Awards 2010 Hali / Cover Hannover 2010 30 Color Plates 6 Color Ads 28 pp. 8.25 x 11.75 Paperback in Fine condition Award winning contemporary rugs and carpets displayed at Domotex in association with Hali and Cover Magazines. $15.
Hali - The International Magazine of Antique Carpet and Textile Art: Hali #164 Volume 31 Summer 2010. New. $35.
Kooijman, Simon Tapa in Polynesia Bishop Museum Press Honolulu 1972 449 Black and White 498 pp. 7 x 10 Paperback in Good condition. Creases to spine. Small stains to cover. Foot of spine is chipped. Bishop Museum publication of bark-cloth and the tools used to make it. Most samples are from museum collections. $175.
Latour, A. Ciba Review #90 Textile Arts of the North American Indians Ciba Limited Basle 1952 Black and White Illustrations 38 pp. 6.5 x 9.5 Paperback in Good condition $40.
Leene, J. E. ed. Textile Conservation Smithsonian Institution Press Washington 1972 20 Color Plates, 75 Black and White and Figures 275 pp. 6 x 9 Hardback in dustjacket in Very Good condition Technical essays on textile pests, display, storage, and gloves, rugs, leather, featherwork, beads, and flag conservation. $50.
Ryan, Judith ed. ABV47, The Annual Journal of the National Gallery of Victoria: Annual Bulletin of Victoria National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne 2007 75 pp. 8.5 x 10 Paperback in Very Good condition. Includes the article Shark People: Djapu painting and the Miny'tji Buku Larrngay Collection by Elina Spilia on the art of this aboriginal Australian culture. Well illustrated in color and black and white. $20.
Tanavoli, Parviz Shahsavan, Iranian Rugs and Textiles Rizzoli New York 1985 96 Color Plates 287 Black and White 435 pp. 10 x 10 Hardback in dustjacket in Very Good condition GWO 2151. Most important work on Northwestern Persian tribal rugs and kelims. $300.
Textile Art Textile Art 1 Early Autumn 1979 Kyoto Shoin Kyoto 1979 160 pp. 8.5 x 12 Paperback in Very Good condition Issue #1. Focus on Japanese textiles. Profusely illustrated in color. Japanese text. $90.
Textile Art Textile Art 19 Early Autumn 1982 Kyoto Shoin Kyoto 1982 180 pp. 8.5 x 12 Paperback in Very Good condition Issue #19. Focus is on Japanese kimono, indigenous Taiwanese and Bhutanese textiles. Profusely illustrated in color. Japanese text. $90.
Textile Art Textile Art 21 Early Spring 1983 Kyoto Shoin Kyoto 1983 180 pp. 8.5 x 12 Paperback in Very Good condition Issue #19. Focus is on Japanese and Mexican textiles and dyes. Profusely illustrated in color. Japanese text. $90.
Varron, A. Ciba Review #11 The Early History of Silk Ciba Limited Basle 1938 Black and White Illustrations 39 pp. 6.5 x 9.5 Paperback in Good condition $35.
Wilmsen, Edwin N. and Frank H.H. Roberts, Jr. Lindenmeier, 1934-1974 Concluding Report on Investigations Smithsonian Institution Press Washington 1978 187 pp. 9.5 x 11.5 Paperback in Very Good condition. Deaccessioned from a museum research library with minimal marks. Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology Number 24. Details of the archaeological report on the Lindenmeier Site famous for its Folsom Complex, a Paleo-Indian culture in Colorado. With maps. $20.
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