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Seller's Description:
G+ (A bit of soiling and wear on the bottom edge, but otherwise nice. ) White & decorated wraps, 311 pp., 300 BW & color illustrations. "New Mexican Furniture, 1600-1940, is a rich unfolding of the origins, survival, and revival of furniture making techniques and designs in the Hispanic Southwest. Authors Tayloer and Bokides examined over 1, 000 pieces of furniture under the auspices of the Museum of International Folk Art's New Mexico Furniture HIstory Project. They note with careful scrutiny the hand of the artisan, his tools and materials, evolving technology of the trade and the changing demands of the market place. As cultural historicans, they pay particular attention to what the furniture as social document has to tell us about the society and culture that produced and used it. Some 300 photographs are included here in the most thorough and elaborate discussion of Hispanic furniture making in New Mexico ever published."-dust jacket description.
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Like New. Size: Folio-over 12"-15" tall; Inscribed and signed by Lonn Taylor on half-title page with black ink and dated October, 1977; text tight clean unmarked, NO age toning, looks unread, Fine/Very Good condition, boards new looking, undamaged dust jacket shows very slight curl along top edge.