Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Native American Art Magazine, 2017
Da: West With The Night, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Trade paperback. Condizione: Very good. light shelfwear. First edition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, 2005
ISBN 10: 0295985771 ISBN 13: 9780295985770
Da: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
PAPER BACK. Condizione: AS NEW. Illustratd Paper Back Cover. Still wrapped. Pages are very clean. Text is clear. Contains Colored Illustrations. Overall in mint condition. DATE PUBLISHED: 2005 EDITION: 50.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. Very Good University of Washington, 1986 large hardcover Cover, contents, and binding look like-new Dust jacket shows minor shelfwear.
no date. Art, North America, Native American. Owensboro Museum of Fine Arts, Ownesboro, KY. Very good wrappers/paperback 125p.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: New Yorker Magazine, NY, 1967
Da: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Saul Steinberg Native American Cover Art; Albert Hubble james Stevenson, Robert Day, Whitney Darrow, Jr. Barney Tobey, Etc (illustratore). 1st. stapled wraps; 76 pages; items by/about: St. Clair McKelway ("A Hyphen Inogden Nash (poem); John O'Hara ("How Old, How Young"); Nathaniel Benchley (The Ombudsman"); Howard Moss (poem); Flora Lewis (Reporter at Large:On the Seventh Day They Stopped, Arab-Israli 6-day War); Jon Swan (poem); Penelope Galliatt (Current Cinema: Czeckoslovakia, Films,); Talk of the Town; Theater, Cinema, Art, (Book Reviews, Etc.
Editore: Bonhams., San Francisco, 2012
Da: Roe and Moore, London, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 21,46
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Fine. First edition. 4to. Original card covers. Introduction, bibliography, 124 and 162 item catalogue.
Da: Aragon Books Canada, OTTAWA, ON, Canada
EUR 85,80
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New.
Editore: University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK, 1980
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Second Printing. Octavo. 23cm. Publisher's original illustrated glossy card wraps. [xix]; 393pp. Very light wear to extremities, clean and tight; internally clean and fresh, illustrated throughout. A near fine copy. A stirring and academically rigorous examination of the life, career, and death of Victorio, and the colossal toll the treatment of the Apache peoples took upon the state of settler/native relations.
Editore: New York, 1888
Da: Claudine Bouvier, Gatineau, QC, Canada
Arte / Stampa / Poster
EUR 16,03
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPas de couverture. Condizione: Très bon. Supplement to the Sudio, June 1888.
Editore: Mirror Images, Flagstaff, AZ, 1985
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Copia autografata
Third Edition. Octavo. 21cm. Publisher's illustrated card wraps. Unpaginated. [64pp]. Clean and sharp, some very light soiling; internally clean and fresh, signed by the author to the title page. A very good clean copy indeed. Signed.
Editore: National Museums of Canada, Ottawa, 1976
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Canadian Edition. Quarto. 28cm. Publisher's original bright orange card wraps titled and decorated in black to spine and front wrap. [xi]; 391pp. Light scuffing and wear to corners and spine ends of the card covers, strong and tight; internally clean and fresh, illustrated throughout. A very good clean copy. Paper no. 49 in the series "Archaeological Studies of Canada"; a dense and data rich examination of the archaeology excusive to the Native American people's of Northern Alaska.
Editore: Copper Beech Press, Providence, R.I., 1973
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First Edition. Octavo. 21cm. Printed in a limitation of 1000 copies. Publisher's illustrated blue card wraps. 89pp.; [1]. Clean and bright, sharp corners, very little wear, sunned to spine panel; internally clean and fresh. A very good copy indeed. A collection of translations and poetic interpretations of various shamanic or ritual chants and songs, used by the various Northwestern Native American peoples.
Editore: Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC, 1962
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Condizione sovraccoperta: dj. First American Edition. Quarto. 28.5cm. Publisher's terracotta cloth titled in gilt to spine. Dustjacket. [xxii]; 170pp. Light bumping and scuffing to corners, strong and tight, bumped to spine ends; internally clean and fresh, bookplate to front pastedown, illustrated throughout; in priceclipped pictorial dustjacket with some scuffing and fraying to corners and spine ends, some minor soiling, and scuffing of the black portions of the jacket. A very good copy with some shelfwear. In the 1930's an ethnological researcher named Dr. Elsie Clews Parsons received a letter from an anonymous Native American offering, under rather mysterious circumstances, to offer her a series of paintings and sketches of the lives, customs, costumes, and rituals of the Pueblo peoples, in an effort to assist with the factual accuracy of her researches and subsequent publications. Dr. Parsons accepted, and began a back and forth correspondence with the individual, whom she named "Felipe" for a number of years. This volume gathers together the Isleta paintings together in context for the first time, providing a valuable eyewitness insight into the daily lives and special occasions of the Pueblo peoples.
Editore: Viking Press, New York, 1992
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Copia autografata
Condizione sovraccoperta: dj. First American Edition. Octavo. 23.5cm. Publisher's black cloth spine over terracotta paper covered boards, titled in gilt to spine. Dustjacket. [xiv]; [1]; 336pp. Clean and strong, cloth bright, very light wear to spine ends; internally clean and fresh, inscribed from the author on the front flyleaf, with a contemporary invitation card to an Albuquerque book signing event for Tedlock laid in at the front; in a clean, sharp dustjacket. A near fine copy. From the library of Nathaniel tarn, noted poet, translator, and anthropologist, with a special interest in Native American peoples and culture. The book is inscribed to him and his wife by Tedlock: "8-7-92 For Nathaniel and Janet, in Santa Fe a-dreaming, looking forward to our neighboriness - Love Barbara." The culmination of Tedlock's two decades of study among the Zuni peoples of New Mexico. Signed.
Editore: University of Washington Press [with]Rice university Institute for The Arts, Seattle, WA, 1975
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Condizione sovraccoperta: dj. First Edition. Quarto. 23.5cm. Publisher's black cloth titled in silver gilt to spine and front board. Dustjacket. 252pp.; [12]. Clean and strong, very light wear to edges and extremities; internally clean and fresh, bookplate to front pastedown, ornage endpapers, illustrated throughout; in a strong, bright illustrated dustjacket with a little light soiling in places. A near fine copy. From the library of Nathaniel Tarn, noted poet, translator, and anthropologist, with his bookplate. Essentially an informed dialogue with illustrations and examples between two artisans, giving their assessment of a variety of Native American artefacts. Reid and Holm speculate on the skills and methods used in creation, where materials might have been sourced, and the techniques used.
Editore: Published for the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, by Outerbridge & Dienstfrey, New York, 1971
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Condizione sovraccoperta: dj. First American Edition. Quarto. 24.5cm. Publisher's black cloth, titled in white and blind to spine and front board. Dustjacket. 126pp. Clean and strong, with a little cosmetic wear and scuffing to the cloth; internally clean, bookplate to front flyleaf; in a clean, strong example of the clear acetate jacket, printed in white on the folding flaps, with a little scuffing and rubbing and some very shallow chipping at the spine ends. A very good copy. A collection of Adelaide De Menil's photography and William Reid's text, celebrating the carvings and woodwork of the Native Americans of the Pacific coast. The book notes that since the time of De menil taking the photographs, many of the carvings have succumbed, and no longer exist. From the library of Nathaniel Tarn, noted poet, translator and anthropologist, with his bookplate.
Editore: Bureau of Indian Affairs 1973-1976, Juneau, Alaska, 1973
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First Edition. Folio. Approx 40cm. Newsletter format on good quality multi-colored paper stock. 14-16pp. per issue. Some very light soiling and wear to edges and extremities some issues with horizontal folds from postage. All issues very good or better. Issues present: Vol. 10 No. 3 May-June 1973; Vol 10 No 4 July-August 1973; Vol 10 No 6 November-December 1973; Vol 11 No 1 Jan-Feb 1974; Vol 11 No 2 Mar-Apr 1974; Stated Second (additional) printing April 1974; Vol 11 No 3 May-Jun 1974; Vol 11 No 4 Jul-Aug 1974; Vol 11 No 5 Sept-Oct 1974; Vol 11 No 6 Nov-Dec 1974; Vol 12 No 1 Jan-Feb 1975; Vol 12 No 2 Mar-Apr 1975; Vol 12 No 3 May-Jun 1975; Vol 12 No 4/5 Double Issue Aug-Oct 1975; Vol 12 No 6; Nov-Dec 1975; Vol 13 No 1/2/3 Triple Issue Jan-Jun 1976; Vol 13 No 4 Jul-Oct 1976; Vol 13 No 5/6 Double Issue Nov-Dec 1976. A short broken run of the official organ of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, in Juneau Alaska during the implementation of the Native Claims Settlement Act under the Nixon administration, and including the issue devoted entirely to it. The act was officially passed in December 1971, with the intention of completing Native Enrollment by December 1973, vastly changing the nature of land ownership in Alaska and proclaiming the endowment of an award of $962,500,000 to be disbursed to Native regional and village corporations if they were in accordance with the terms of settlement. The role of the B.I.A. during this period was to push for mass enrollment of Native communities in order to be eligible for the settlement, and a good deal of the Native News was devoted toward that end. In an unprecedented agreement (one that has also not been repeated since) the ownership of 148.5 million acres of land was affected, with over 44 million acres coming under native ownership. One of the issues in Vol 12 contains a photospread of politicians and high profile celebrities, including Robert Redford, attempting to ensure that the maximum number of natives benefitted. Volume 10 No. 6 was printed in landscape format and was devoted entirely to full page, brightly colored infographics, charts, and diagrams translating the complexities of the Act into a digestible format. This collection spans a brief but intense period in the activities of the B.I.A. with contributions and representation from Native communities that are not necessarily repeated elsewhere. Native news has some sparse and disparate holdings in institutional collections, and only scant visibility in commerce.