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Good. No Jacket. 9 1/2x11. Volume II only-pages 435 to 848 completing the 2 volume work. Hardcover, with many illustrations-color and b/w. Cloth exterior with title on spine in gold-some soiling to the cloth. Interior is unmarked, tight and clean. The book is too large and heavy for mailing modes other than domestic standard without additional charges.
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Fine. Book. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Middle Village, New York, U.S.A., 1985. In a near fine hard slipcase. Book Condition is fine. Large Quarto. Two volumes, in New beige cloth Slipcase, in Publisher's shrinkwrap. 848 pp, 511 illus. Serious reference work, thorough catalog of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of 152 tapestries, large pictorial embroideries, and fabrics in knotted pile made in Europe from 1501 to the 19th Century. Includes essays, provenance, extensive documentation, and bibliography for each work. Foreword by Philippe de Montebello. If put together with Adolfo Cavallo's masterful book on the Medieval tapestries in the Met, the two works form a comprehensive history of the Weaver's Art in Europe.
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New in new dust jacket. 848 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Hardcover, 4to-over 9¾-12" tall, 848 pp, 511 color and black/white illustrations, two volumes in beige slipcase with paper title label like new, beige covers of both volumes with title labels with gilt lettering, catalog of collection of 152 tapestries, pictorial embroideries, and fabrics in knotted pile produced in Europe from 1501 to 19th century. With essays on provenance, extensive documentation, and bibliography with numerous color and black/white illustrations. Ships in bubble wrap, boxed with tracking. Oversized and very heavy. closet next to rear wall