Describes the role of pottery making in Acoma culture, recounts the lives and careers of a leading potter and her family, and presents examples of her work.
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Describes the role of pottery making in Acoma culture, recounts the lives and careers of a leading potter and her family, and presents examples of her work.
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Seller's Description:
This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust jacket in fair condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 1500grams, ISBN: 0870116851.
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Good. Size: 11x9x0; Ships M-F. Good book with mild general shelf-wear due to age. This is a good reading copy. We protect your purchase with damage-resistant double-layer bubble-wrap packaging where possible. Your purchase helps fund small charities in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana. *Our delivery standard: order received by 2PM Eastern US time goes out by 4: 30 PM M-F.
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Good in Good jacket. Jacket is slightly worn, particularly along edges. Spine is cracked and shaken, but secure. Cover edges are worn. Top edge is foxed. Text block and inside edges are tanned, but legibility is not affected. Inside is unmarked.
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Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. 0870116851. Color and black and white photographs throughout. Stated first edition. Foxing on edges, else very good in a near fine dust jacket.
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This book by Susan Peterson describes the role of pottery making in Acoma Pueblo culture and recounts the lives and careers of Lucy M. Lewis and her family, and presents examples of her work. Today Lucy M. Lewis is regarded as one of the preeminent Native American ceramic artists, and is widely credited for reviving and bringing wide attention to the Acoma Pueblo pottery tradition. This copy appears to be signed by Lucy M. Lewis and her children, Emma, Delores, and Drew. The dust jacket shows some signs of age but this copy is in very good condition. The pages are clean and the binding is tight. Absolutely beautiful pictures, and documentation of the people, their works and techniques, and their lives in a respectful and insightful way. A must-have book for those of us who love American Indian pottery!