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Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Photos. G PB ex-library. Complete manual of the technology and history of basketry in the Appalachian Mountains and New England. Quite distinct. From American Indian basketry, this craft tradition can be traced to sources in the British Isles, Germany, Holland, Portugal and Spain and has survived unbroken in the Appalachians since the arrival of the first settlers in the 18th century. Library markings.
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Very Good. 0442279728. B & W; 7 3/4 x 10 3/4"; 112 pages; Soft cover has white spine with black lettering. Covers have some bumping, rubbing, scuffing, sunning. Pages are clean and tight, except for some bumping to bottom corners. Illustrated with b/w photographs and drawings. "...this book is a complete manual of the technology and history of basketry in the Appalachian Mounatins (and of basketry in New England and points west--wherever the early immigrants from the British Isles settled in the US. Quite distinct from the American Indian basketry, the craft tradition presented here can be traced to sources in the British Isles, Germany, Holland, Portugal and Spain, and has survived unbroken in the Appalachians since the arrival of the first settlers in the 18th century..." Index.
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Photos and drawings. VG lg sz PB. A complete manual of the technology and history of basketry in the Appalachian Mountains and of basketry in New England and. Points west, where the early immigrants from the British Isles settled in the U.S. Quite distinct from American Indian basketry, the craft tradition presented here can be traced to sources in the British Isles, Germany, Holland, Portugal, and Spain and has survived unbroken in the Appalachians since the arrival of the first settlers in the 18th century. Nice condition with beautiful color photos of the moutains.