Contemporary Sioux Painting
Rapid City, SD: U.S. Department of the Interior, Indian Arts and Crafts Board, 1970. Wraps. Wide 8vo, 80 pp., b/w plates. Wrappers a bit dustsoiled, previous owner address label.
Rapid City, SD: U.S. Department of the Interior, Indian Arts and Crafts Board, 1970. Wraps. Wide 8vo, 80 pp., b/w plates. Wrappers a bit dustsoiled, previous owner address label.
New York: New Press, 1992. Wraps. 4to, 199 pp., b/w photos throughout. Inscribed and signed by the editor on title page. Wrappers handled and edgeworn, faint dampstain to top edge affecting some page margins, corners bumped.
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1994. First American edition. Boards. 8vo, 189 pp. Head of spine and top corners of boards lightly bumped; light edgewear to jacket.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1973. Thomas E. Mails. First printing. Cloth. 384 pp., profusely illustrated with drawings and several color plates, bibliography, index of tribes and societies.
Berkeley: Heyday Books, 1981. Second printing. Paperback. 182pp., illus., bibliography, index. 1/4 of rear cover slightly faded.
Phoenix: Heard Museum, 2000. First edition. Wraps. 4to, 143 pp., color plates. Lower fore-edge corner lightly bumped.
Glorietta, NM: Rio Grande Press, 1970. First printing thus. Cloth. Facsimile reprint of 1902 edition. 4to, 373 pp., 248 plates, 212 text figures. Head and heel of spine and corners of boards lightly bumped and rubbed, spine edges rubbed, page edges tanned and lightly dustsoiled, book plate on front pastedown.....
Palo Alto: Peek Publications, 1982. Wraps. Small 4to, 502 pp., illus. Light sunning and wear to wrappers.
Glendale, CA: Arthur H. Clark, 1977. First printing. Cloth. Northwest Historical Series XII.
Seattle: Northwest Interpretive Association, 1991. First printing. Paperback. Covers show light rubbing.
Northland Press, 1979. First edition. Paperback. Oblong 8vo, 93 pp., color photos. Wrappers rubbed, edgeworn.
Flagstaff: Northland Press, 1979. First printing. Hardcover. Inscribed by Authors, Gallery Owner, plus 7 Craftsmen.
Boulder CO: Johnson Publishing Co., 1964. Limited ed. Wraps. 1 of 300 copies published of this facsimile of the original 1879 edition. In publisher's folding green cloth box.
Seattle: University of Washington, 1980. First Paperback Printing. Wraps. 146pp. illus. bw photos, charts. Bibliography, index.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, 1970. First thus. Cloth. Facsimile reprint (orig. 1940). 8vo, 259 pp. Spine slightly cocked, top edge dusty. Jacket lightly handled and edgeworn with one small fainst stain, small tear at bottom of front fold.
Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1930. E. L. Blumenschein. Reprint. Cloth. 8vo, 289 pp., four b/w plates and numerous illus. Spine cocked, covers dustsoiled and worn with fraying and loss at head and heel of spine and corners of boards, page edges and endpapers tanned and lightly soiled, front hinge.....
Santa Fe: 1974. Ow-u-Te-Wa. First edition. Staplebound Wraps. 4to, 64 pp., b/w photos, line illus. Small nick at head of spine, minor bumping at lower righthand corner.
Seattle WA: Superior, 1978. First edition. cloth. "Through the ages Northwest Coast Indian Art remains one of the most beautiful and functional forms of traditional cultural art found anywhere. Symmetry, smooth flowing lines, complimentary colors, sharp detail and elusive, mystical symbolism all contribute to the beauty of totemic designs." (from.....
Tokyo: Kodansha, 1977. First printing. Cloth. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 300pp. color & b/w illus., 334 plates, Genealogy, bibliography, comments on the plates, index. A beautiful, illustrated tribute to Potter Maria Martinez and her family. Small previous owner's signature and gift inscription on front flyleaf.
New York: Liveright, 1934. Revised Edition. Cloth. 8vo, 383 pp., six color & numerous b/w plates. Head of spine bumped and pulled, covers handled and stained at rear, top edge stain affecting some page margins.
New York: J.J. Augustin, [1951]. First edition. Cloth. 8vo, 393 pp. Ex-library. Covers handled, corners of boards lightly bumped, covers and page edges dusty, front hinge starting, minor top edge stain; small label and pencil notation at front endpapers are the only library marks.
Albuquerque & Zuni: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology & Pueblo of Zuni Arts & Crafts, 1995. Revised Edition. Wraps. Oblong 8vo, 112 pp., illustrated in color and b/w. Inscribed and signed by Marian Rodee. Top fore-edge corner lightly bumped, otherwise Fine.
Reedley, CA: Leo K.Brown, 1974. Reprint. Staplebound Wraps. Oblong 8vo, pp. unnumbered, 34 b/w plates. Reprint of 1915 Panama-Pacific-International Exposition souvenir booklet. Wrappers a bit worn and soiled, light soiling to title page and last page.
Auburn: Derby and Miller, 1853. First edition thus. Hardcover. A later edition of Schoolcraft's Oneota, or the red race of America, originally published 1844-45. 495pp., 6 plates included color frontispiece. Rebound in calf with gold titles. Some foxing scattered throughout. esp. title page and frontis. New Endpapers. Nice copy. Pilling.....
Cloth. 364 pp. Bibliography, Index. Describes FDR's Indian New Deal policy, focusing on the Indian Arts and Crafts Board. Clean, tight, inside and out. Handsome copy.