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Weaving Books and Monographs Tuesday, September 10, 2002 Page: 1 ---. 10 Mujeres y Textil en 3d/10 Women and Textile Into 3. [Mexico City, Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Galeria Aristos, 1975], 1975. ---. 10 Mujeres y Textil en 3d/10 Women and Textile Into 3. [Mexico City, Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Galeria Aristos, 1975], 1975. ---. 100 Jahre J. Hecking; Buntspinnerei und Weberei. Wiesbaden, Verlag f?r Wirtschaftspublizistik Bartels, 1958. ---. 100 Years of Native American Arts: Six Washington Cultures. [Tacoma, Washington: Tacoma Art Museum, 1988], 1988. ---. 1000 [i.e. Mil] Años de Tejido en la Argentina: [Exposici?n] 24 de Mayo Al 18 Junio de 1978. Buenos Aires: Ministerio de Cultura y Educaci?n, Secretaría de Cultura, Instituto Nacional de Antropología, 1978. ---. 1000 Years of Art in Poland. [London, Great Britain: Royal Academy of Arts, 1970], 1970. ---. 101 Ways to Weave Better Cloth: Selected Articles of Proven Interest to Weavers Chosen from the Pages of Textile Industries. Atlanta, GA.: Textile Indistries, 1960. ---. 125 Jahre Mech. Baumwoll-Spinnerei und Weberei, Augsburg. [Augsburg, 1962. ---. 1977 HGA Education Directory. West Hartford, CT: Handweavers Guild of America, 1978. ---. 1982 Census of Manufactures. Preliminary Report Industry Series. Weaving Mills. [Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of, 1984. ---. 1987 Census of Manufactures. Industry Series. Weaving and Floor Covering Mills, Industries 2211, 2221, 2231, 2241, and 2273. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of, 1990. ---. 1987 Census of Manufactures. Preliminary Report. Industry Series. Weaving and Floor Covering Mills: Industries 2211, 2221, 2241, and 2273. [Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of, 1994. ---. 1992 Census of Manufactures. Industry Series. Weaving and Floor Covering Mills, Industries 2211, 2221, 2231, 2241, and 2273. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census: For sale by Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1995. ---. 1992 Census of Manufactures. Industry Series. Weaving and Floor Covering Mills, Industries 2211, 2221, 2231, 2241, and 2273. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census: For sale by Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1995. ---. 20.000, Art and Crafts by the Staff and Student Assistants of the Ucsb Arts Library. [Santa Barbara, CA: California. University. Santa Barbara. Arts Library, 1976], 1976. ---. 2000 Years of Silk Weaving. [Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1944], 1944. ---. 25 Lat Pracowni Doswiadczalnej Tkactwa Artystycznego Zpap. [Warsaw, Poland: Centralne Biuro Wystaw Artystycznich, 1976], 1976. ---. 25Th Hungarian Textile Conference, Summaries. Budapest: Textilipari Muszaki és Tudományos Egyes?let, 1979. ---. 3 Eme Biennale Internationale de la Tapisserie Lausanne. [Lausanne, Switzerland: Lausanne. Biennale Internationale de la Tapisserie, 1967, 1967], 1967. ---. 4.Biennale der Deutschen Tapisserie. [Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg. Biennale der Deutschen Tapisserie, 1985, 1985], 1985. ---. 4-H Heritage Arts: Weaving. [Fort Collins, Colo.]: Colorado State University Cooperative Extension, 1999. ---. 4eme Biennale Internationale de la Tapisserie Lausanne. [Lausanne, Switzerland: Lausanne. Biennale Internationale de la Tapisserie, 1969, 1969], 1969. ---. 5 Eme Biennale Internationale de la Tapisserie Lausanne. [Lausanne, Switzerland: Lausanne. Biennale Internationale de la Tapisserie, 1971, 1971], 1971. ---. 6e Biennale Internationale de la Tapisserie-International Biennial of Tapestry. [Lausanne, Switzerland: Lausanne. Biennale Internationale de la Tapisserie, 1973, 1973], 1973. ---. 75 Jahre Jute-Spinnerei und Weberei Bremen. [Stuttgart: Daco-Verlag, 19uu. ---. A Cotton Fabrics Glossary. Boston, MA: Frank P. Bennett & Co., 1907. ---. A Guide in the Art of Weaving. Portland, Or.: Portland Public Schools, 1956. ---. A legacy in weaving: a celebration of the first decade of grant-giving by the Theo Moorman Charitable Trust for Weavers. Leeds: University of Gallery Leeds, 2001. file:///Donat/Weaving/Bibliography/Export/pdf.html Tuesday, September 10, 2002 Page: 2 ---. A List of the Prices in Those Branches of the Weaving Manufactory Called the Strong Plain, Foot Figured and Flower'd Branches. [n.p., n.p.], 1769. ---. A List of the prices in those branches of the weaving manufactory, called, the black branch, and the fancy branch together with the Persians, sarsnets, drugget-modes, fringed and Italian handkerchiefs, Cyprus and draught gauzes, and plain and laced nets. [S.l.: s.n.], 1769. ---. A Table of Prices for Weaving the Different Fabrics of Cotton Cloth Agreed Upon by a General Meeting of Delegates from the Operative Weavers Held ... February 1812 ... to Which Is Added an Amplification of Said Table for the Convenience of Manufacturers and Weavers. [Scotland: s.n., D. M'Kenzie), 1813. ---. A Weaver's Notebook. Shelby, NC, 1948. ---. A Woman's Voice: Weavings with a Social Message. 2000. ---. Acts of the Tapestry Symposium Nov. 1976. The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, 1979. ---. Ada Kierzkowska: Gobeliny. [Warsaw, Poland: Centralne Biuro Wystaw Artystycznich, 1986], 1986. ---. ADAM: Centro de Tejido y Fuente de Trabajo Para las áreas Rurales: Revista Informativa, 1985-1989: Una Experiencia Positiva. [Cochabamba, Bolivia]: ADAM, 1989. ---. Adaptations of Tapestry Weaves. New York: Cecilia Cleveland Willard, 1930. ---. Advanced Textile Technology: Prague 1974. Praha: Dum techniky CVTS, 1974. ---. Adventures with Yarn: a Beginners Guide for Teachers, Parents, and Hobbyists. Pawtucket, RI: Troy Yarn and Textile Co., Crafts Advisory Committee. ---. African Weaving. Cape Town: The Gallery, 1967. ---. Amateur Weavings from the Little Loomhouse Experimental Group. Louisville, KY: Little Loomhouse, 1941. ---. American Coverlets of the Nineteenth Century from the Helen Loiuse Allen Textile Collection. Madison, WI: Elvehjem Art Center, University of Wisconsin, 1974. ---. American Weaving. Minneapolis, Walker Art Center, 1960. ---. An Episode and a History: The Centenary of a Woollen Milk - Marzotto 1836/1936. Marzotto (firm), 1936. ---. Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution: 1914. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1915. ---. Antiek Damast Modern Gedekt: Tentoonstelling Voorjaar 1964. Enschede, The Netherlands: Twents-Gelders Textielmuseum, 1964. ---. Anyaman Pandan Dan Mengkuang. [Kuala Lumpur: Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia, 1989. ---. Arbeiten aus der Weberei des Bauhauses: eine Ausstellung des Bauhaus-Archivs Darmstadt, Mathildenhöhe, Ernst-Ludwig-Haus, geöffnet vom 12. Mai bis zum 14. Juni 1964. Darmstadt: Bauhaus-Archiv, 1964. ---. Arbeiten aus der Weberei des Bauhauses: eine Ausstellung des Bauhaus-Archivs Darmstadt, Mathildenhöhe, Ernst-Ludwig-Haus, geöffnet vom 12. Mai bis zum 14. Juni 1964. [Darmstadt: Das Archiv, 1964. ---. Arts Victoria 75: Woolworks, October 31St, 1975 - January 31St, 1976. [Ararat, Vic.]: [Ararat Gallery], 1975. ---. Atarashii Teori: Dezain to Orikata 130-shu. Tokyo: Fujin no Tomo Sha, 1967. ---. Atwater Memorial Workshop. ---. Automatic Weaving: the Northrop System. Blackburn, England: British Northrop, 1962. ---. Avvalin Siminar-i Nassaji-i Iran: 20 Urdibihish Mah-i 1340. [Tehran]: Vizarat, 1961. ---. Backstrap Weaving of Northern Ecuador. [Los Angeles, CA: Redwood, 1974. ---. Basketry and Woven Fabrics of the European Stone and Bronze Ages. [Basle, Switzerland: CIBA, 1947. ---. Bau-und Betriebs-anlage F?r Spinnereien Und Webereien. Leipzig, 1875. ---. Beam Warpers: Prepared Especially for Home Study. Scranton, Pa.: International Correspondence Schools, 1946. ---. Belt. Athens, Ga.:; University of Georgia Libraries, 1999. ---. Bericht ?ber die Entstehung, Einrichtung und Unterhaltung der Kinder-Pflegeanstalt der Actien-Gesellschaft Mechanische Weberei zu Linden in Hannover Linden. Hannover: Culemann [Drucker], 1892. file:///Donat/Weaving/Bibliography/Export/pdf.html Tuesday, September 10, 2002 Page: 3 ---. Bibliographies: [Mainly Compiled by the Smithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum, National Museum of History and Technology, Etc.]. [Washington, DC: s.n, 1974. ---. Bibliography-weaving. Washington, DC, Works progress administration, Dvision of women's and professional projects, 1939. ---. Biennale de la Nouvelle Tapisserie Quebecoise/Biennial of the Quebec New Tapestry. [Montreal, Canada: Montreal. Biennale de Tapisserie, 1984, 1984], 1984. ---. [Biltmore Handwoven Homespun Folders]. Asheville, NC: Biltmore Industries, 1937. ---. Bindungslehre ... (Einfache Gewebebindungen) . Berlin, Lehrmittelzentrale der Deutschen arbeitsfront, 1941 9999. ---. Blanket Trade Weaver's Statement, March 18Th, 1831. [England?: s.n., Bailey, printer), 1831. ---. Blocker Operation. Columbia, SC: South Carolina State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education, 1977. ---. Bod Kyi Grum Ze. Lha-sa: Rtsom sgrig byas nas skrun pa, 1984. ---. Bolster Fra Vestfold. Valdres, Norway: Vestfold husflidslag, 1983. ---. Book of Papers of Workshop on Techno-economics of Modern Methods of Weaving in Indian Conditions. New Delhi: Textile Association India, Delhi Unit, 1983. ---. Boshoku Shuzoku. Tokyo: Kokudo Chiri Kyokai, 1975 9999. ---. "Botkhwam Phiset Prakop Kansammana Moradok Singtho Thai Lu, Kap Boribot Thang Sangkhom Watthanatham Nai Lanna. [Chiang Mai: Sun Watthanatham Changwat Chiang Mai, Sathaban Ratchaphat, Chiang Mai], 1992. ---. Bridging Worlds: the Visiting Artists Jacquard Project. [Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia
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