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Seller's Description:
Fair in Good jacket. Cloth, 30 cm, 136 pages, color and black & white illustrations throughout of this internationally recognized Native American's (Maria Martinez) pottery. Signed by MARIA (MARTINEZ) POVEKA on the half-title page. Covers mildew spotted. Dust jacket scuffed. As-Is.
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Very Good in good jacket. First edition, 1979. Quarto, cloth hardcover in dust jacket, 136 pp., illustrated (some in color), clean unmarked text, Very Good copy in Good dust jacket, stamp on the front flyleaf, rubbing and discoloration to the edges of the book's covers, soiling and discoloration to the dust jacket, wear to the dust jacket including creasing, tearing, and some loss. Dust jacket housed in archival dust jacket protector.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Signed by the Artist. 138 pages. Hardcover, bound in black cloth covered boards and wrapped in an illustrated paper dustjacket. Moderate wear to the edges and extremities of the dustjacket, with faint shelfwear to the lower edges of the boards. Signed by the artist with her Indian name, Maria Poveka, on the title page (Maria Martinez is apparently her Spanish name), and by her blind sister Clara Montoya on page 29. A 1983 letter from the Director of the School of American Research laid in at front, explaining both signatures. Aside from these signatures, there are no further interior markings. Texts in English. Illustrated.