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104 pages. Features: Holiday ornament projects; Weddings with handwovens; A Holiday Apron; Weaving Plain-Weave Selvedges; A Valentine runner; Thanksgiving Breadcloth; Holiday notecards; Christmas table square; Christmas towels in huck; Christmas runner in summer and winter; Mounting and framing small tapestries; Weaving recovery; Sophisticated scarf kit; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
112 pages. Rose-inspired furnishings for you to make. Average wear. A pleasing vintage copy. Book
231 pages. Index. Glossary. Bibliography. "Contents include: Preparing to Weave; An Introductory Sampler of Weaves; Textural Studies in Plain Weave; Supplementary Warp Patterning; Double-Cloth Weave; A Wide Rigid Heddle on a Vertical Frame; Development of a Style." - from dust jacket. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Definitely a worthy reference copy. Book
14 page stapled book. Provides illustrated instructions for Italian Hemstitching, Cross Stitch, Small Garments, New Filet Designs for Linen Thread, Armenian Edge, Swedish Weaving, and more. Some pages holding by one staple. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. Small peeled spot on front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Sound publication with clean pages and clear content. Used
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 639 pages. Full black cloth boards. Bump on edge of cover. Edge wear to dust jacket. Wrapped in clear protective jacket.
Hardcover in-8°, 213-(3) pp., frontispice + 29 planches couleurs h.t.; demi-percale de l'éditeur, premier plat imprimé et illustré. Bon état (dos défraichi). [POR-3] Très riche illustration : 270 figures en noir et 29 planches en couleurs.
304 pages. Index. References. Glossary. Many black and white illustrations. "Considers the use of plant materials by both Coastal and Interior peoples." - from Preface. Covers: Algae; Lichens; Fungi; Mosses; Ferns and Fern-Allies; Conifers and their relatives; Flowering Plants. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this interesting and informative work. Book
Broché. 111 pages. 20x26cm.
Paris, Librairie de l'Art, 1890, in-4, legatura coeva in mezzo marocchino rosso, dorso a 5 nervi con titolo e fregi in oro, sguardie marmorizzate a coda di pavone, pp. [4], 43, [1]. Antiporta + 96 tavole in nero in fine.
180pp., rijkelijk geïllustreerd in zw/w, 30cm., gebroch., goede staat, zeldzaam, S96794
Ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Book shows little to no wear to covers only. Interior is Fine save library markings. From the flyleaf: "The Gifts captures the essence of Coast Salish culture through its artistry, oral traditions, and history. Developed in conjunction with the first extensive exhibition of the art and culture of the Coast Salish peoples of Washington State and British Columbia, the book traces the development of Salish art from prehistory to the present. Sculpture in wood, stone, and bone--including monumental house posts--as well as expertly crafted basketry, woven regalia, and contemporary works in glass, print media, and painting showcase a sweeping artistic tradition and its contemporary vibrant manifestations.S'abadeb is the Lushootseed term for "gifts" and invokes a principle at the heart of Salish sculpture: reciprocity, both in the public and spiritual domains. This richly symbolic word expresses the importance of giving gifts at potlatches, of giving thanks during first food ceremonies, of the creativity bestowed upon artists and other leaders, and of the roles of the master artists, oral historians, and cultural leaders in passing vital cultural information to the next generations. The theme of S'abadeb and practices of reciprocal exchange in Salish society are illuminated here through the intersection of art with ceremony, oral traditions, the land, and contemporary realities." Contents by the authors listed above include: Storied arts: lushootseed gifting across time and space, Kwulasulwut: teachings of the past, treasures of the future, Traditional teachings about coast Salish art , The recognition of coast Salish art, how did it all get there? tracing the path of Salish art in collections, A dialogue about coast salish aesthetics, Remembrance, symbols of identity, containers for knowledge and memories, Objects of function and beauty: basketry of the Southern Coast Salish, Weaving in beauty, weaving in time, More than transportation: the traditional canoes of Puget Sound, et. al. 279 pages with large color plates throughout.
Mm 250x350 Collana " Documenti e riproduzioni, n° 5 ". Volume rilegato in tela, titolo impresso al piatto e al dorso, xii-305 pp. con illustrazioni in nero e a colori a piena pagina nel testo in lingua inglese - english text. Opera in perfetto stato di nuovo, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 96 full page, full color photo prints.
191 pages. Glossary, bibliography and index. "Black and white diagrams illustrate weaving techniques, while the descriptive text is complemented by over 150 full colour plates, most of them never before published.... essential information required by a newcomer to the subject." - from dust jacket. Minimal library markings. Moderate wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A quality copy. Book
This is a very good hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket with almost no wear. Completely clean inside and out. Edited by Pinner and Franses, with essays by a dozen scholars. 28 color plates + many black & white illustrations in the text. 11" high X 8" wide, 288 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
173 pages. Index. Bibliography. Colour photography and line drawings. "Eight different craftspeople, all masterful weavers, teachers and writers, simply tell in considerable detail how they go from doing what they do." - from back cover. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy of this excellent reference. Book
Catalogue oblong 25,5 x 30 - Saison 1938 - 51 pages avec échantillons couleurs ( 3 petits manques - Très propre
Previous owner's name easily removable in pencil to reverse of front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked boards, very minor wrinkling to board covering and no bumping to corners. Extremely scarce. 151pp. Very well illustrated with fascinating details of cotton manufacturing machinery including drawing, doubling, winding, carding, weaving, spinning, balling and gassing. Includes many tables and photographs of twenty-eight cotton mills in Lancashire and throughout the world.
pp. 341, (2) [Advertisements],23 [Publishers catalogue] + 12 folding plates. 8vo. Rebound in library buckram. Mildly XLib. Otherwise a nice copy. Scarce. PA 13.
55 pages. Bibliography. Illustrations on both sides of back cover. A supplement to thirteen telecourse lectures on topics including: Who are the Northwest Indians?; Living in an Indian Village; Not by Fish Alone; The Greateste Woodcarvers of America; The Women Spin and Weave; Living Together; The One-Sided Family; Warring with Wealth; Seeing the Supernatural; Spirits - True and False; Totem Poles and Their Legends; and more. Author was a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Washington. Book
68pp. illustré de 50 figures dans le texte + 9 planches hors-texte (dont 4 cartes), en feuilles sous chemise d'éditeur (dos peu abimé), brève inscription sur la couv., 38cm., dans la série "Annales du Musée du Congo belge. Ethnographie série III. Notes analytiques sur les collections du Musée du Congo belge" Tome 3 fasc.1, bon état, C99901
Paris, Lacroix et Baudry - Lyon, Marius Conchon, 1859. In-4 relié demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre. couverture conservée. VI + 262 pages +III et 4 tableaux dépliants. Analysée degrés par degrés dans toutes les phases ou la soie a passé depuis son origine jusqu'à son entière éxécution en étoffe fabriquée. Suivi d'un grand nombre de tableaux pour mettre les soies à la teinture et faire les prix de revient dans tous les titres, dans tous les comptes et dans toutes les teintures connues. Belle reliure récente. Bel exemplaire
P., Lib. Centrale des Sciences (et Saint-Quentin, Lebrault sur la page de titre), 1923. Trois volumes in-8 reliés demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, premiers plats de couverture conservés, 302 pages, 102 planches et 20 pages présentant 50 échantillons. Bon état.
Pierre Horay éditeur, Suzy Langlois art mural, 1973. In-8 carré relié pleine toile grège éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 78 pages avec photos et dessins, complet de son signet de ficelle tressée. Bel état.