Navajo Shepherd and Weaver

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Description

Hardcover, tan coarse weaved burlap with orange lettering and decoration. 222 pages. Glossary, Bibliography, Index. Profusely illustrated with photographs and drawings. First edition, first printing. Signed presentation copy by author, directly under frontispiece, to Ethel Traphagen and W.R. Leigh [William Robinson Leight and his wife]. Leigh (1866 – 1955) was a well know artist who began his career as a south-western artist by producing a painting for the railroad of the Grand Canyon. He became famous for his western scenes, oft times referred to as the ‘sagebrush Rembrandt’. Spine strip completely separated at upper joint, albeit present and hinges solid. Private ref. number on top of half-title page. Mild age toning to extremities of burlap covers. Brief pencil marks to margins. A sound and internally clean copy of a nice signed association copy from one of the leading experts on south-western Indian textiles to an equally famous artist of the same region. A fair to good copy.

Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Book Author

Reichard, Gladys A.

Publisher

J.J. Augustin

Publish Year

Publish Place

New York

Size

8vo – over 7¾ – 9¾" tall

Book Condition

Jacket Condition

Binding Type

Hardcover

Language

Edition