Publisher:
Southwest Parks and Monuments Association
Published:
1976
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
9029220936
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Popular Series No. 15. 4to. 9" x 12". x, 126 pages. Printed on slick paper. 12 chapters. 4 appendices. Softcover. Many photos, drawings and maps. Many rugs in color. Almost like new condition.
Publisher:
Southwest Parks & Monuments Association
Published:
1979
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17364432784
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Very good. Very Good. 126 p. Contains: Illustrations. Popular Series-Southwest Parks and Monuments Association; . Audience: General/trade. Many Moons Ago...someone wrote 7.95 on the 1st page top corner in ink, that is no longer the price. Otherwise this is a very clean, unmarked book. Some pages are beginning to tan at the edges with age, but binding is very good.
Publisher:
Southwest Parks & Monuments Association
Published:
1976
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
12347151646
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Very Good+ 0911408339. Popular series-Southwest Parks and Monuments Association; no. 15 Series; Maps & Color & B/W illustrations; 9 x 12; X, 126 pages; Soft cover has light shelf wear, rubbing/scuffing and bumping. Grey spine with red lettering. Pages are clean and tight, appears as if unused. Illustrated with 10 maps, 3 charts, dozens of color and B/W illustrations of materials and clothing."...started out in the author's mind as a more or less conventional analysis of weaving skills, and regional variations in the craft, but the story wouldn't gell [sic] that way! It wasn't just Navajor rugs, but the home environment which created them. This meant the homes, the people and the whole warp and weft of history on the Reservation as these once nomadic people settled into a pastoral way which favored craft development". Appendices; notes; bibliography; index. Oversized, 4#.