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Ethnographic Arts Publications Phone: 415 383-3998 Fax: 415 388-9728 POST-CONQUEST MEXICO AND GUATEMALA: ART, MATERIAL CULTURE AND ETHNOGRAPHY 1. LA ADMINISTRATION DE D. FREY ANTONIO MARIA DE BUCARELI Y URUSA. Cuadragesimo Sexto Virrey de Mexico. Tomo I. Publicaciones del Archivo General de la Nacion, XXIX, Mexico City, 1936. 462 pages. (#12928) $68 2. ANUARIO DE LA JUNTA POTOSINA DE LA SOCIEDAD MEJICANA DE GEOGRAFIA Y ESTADISTICA. San Luis Potosi, 1948. Tomo I (1947-1948). 152 pages of text plus 25 leaves of photographs. (#3367) $40 3. UNA CASA HABITACION DEL SIGLO XVIII EN LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO. Mexio City, 1939. 75 pages (some uncut), 6 tipped-in color plates, 25 drawings and plans (6 of which are fold-out). Special edition of 300 numbered copies (this is #98), dedicated to the 27th Congresso Internacional de Americanistas. (#3391) $70 4. CULTURA MEXICANA. Catalogo de la exposicion organizada con motivo del IV Centonariode la Fundacion de la Universidad de Mexico, en el Museo Nacional de Historica. Catalogo de la exposicion organizada con motivo del IV Centonariode la Fundacion de la Universidad de Mexico, en el Museo Nacional de Historica. Mexico City, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1951. 67 pages (un-paginated), 19 full-page b/w photographs, 3 full-page color photographs, 2 full-page floor plans. Mint condition. (#15650) $12 5. DESCRIPCION DE LA NUEVA ESPANA EN EL SIGLO XVII. Por el Padre Fray Antonio Vazquez de Espinosa, y Otros Documentos del Siglo XVII. Mexico City, 1944. 254 pages of text plus 9 leaves of engravings. Marbled calf cover, hubs on spine, marbled end papers. (#2043) $125 6. THE FINAL ACT. FIRST INTER-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON INDIAN LIFE. Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico, published by U.S. Office of Indian Affairs, 1940. 47 pages (19 papers), 14 full-page drawings of then present day Indians throughout Latin America, 2 pages of object designs. (#14880) $14 7. INDIANS IN THE HEMISPHERE TODAY. Guide to the Indian Population. Mexico City, 1962. Indianist Yearbook Inter-American Indian Institute Vol. XXII. 143 pages, (20 papers). (#3279) $40 8. LATIN AMERICAN JOURNALS DEALING WITH THE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND AUXILIARY DISCIPLINES . Division of Intellectual Cooperation, Pan American Union. Washington, D.C., 1941. 73 leaves--192 entries. Probably no more than 100-200 copies were printed. (#13147) $28 9. MEXICAN SILVER. Gent, Museum voor Sierkunst, 1993. 173 pages (text in English and Dutch). 284 b/w and 50 color photographs. (#6928) $70 10. EL MEXICO ANTIGUO. Sobrieto del Tomo Expecial de Homenaje Consagrado a Honrar la Memoria del Ilustre Antropologco, Dr. Eduardo Seler . Revista Internacional de Arqueologia, Etnologia ...Sociedad Alemena Mexicanista, Mexico City. Tomo VII, 1949. Pp. 439-513 (some uncut), 24 full-page photographs, 5 pages of color plates, 3 full-page drawings, 5 smaller drawings, 11 maps and plans. The one paper in this work is COSTUMBRES MORTUORAS DE LOS INDIOS HUAAVES. UN VIAJE, by C. Cook and Don Leonard. This copy is from the library of the late anthropologist, Donald Collier, and has his signature on the front wrapper. (#13390) $65 11. MYTHE IN DE KUNST. WOLSCHILDERINGEN VAN EEEN HUICHOL INDIAAN. Rotterdam, Museum Voor Land-en Volkenkunde, 1973. 19 pages. (#11312) $9 12. National Geographic. GUATEMALA: LAND OF VOLCANOES and PROGRESS AND IN THE LAND OF QUETZAL. November. 1926. Pp. 599-648 plus 16 pages of color photographs. (#15658) $15 13. THE NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER COLLECTION OF MEXICAN FOLK ART. Exhibition Catalogue. New York, Museum of Primitive Art, 1969. 16 pages, 31 illustrations. (#14520) $9 14. REBOZOS DE LA COLECCION ROBERT EVERTS. Museo Franz Mayer y Artes de Mexico, 1994. 59 pages (text in Spanish and English), 25 pages of color photographs. (#11944) $39 15. REVISTA MEXICANA DE ESTUDIOS ANTROPOLOGICOS. Numero Especial en el XXV Aniversario de la Fundacion de la Sociedad (Sociedad Mexicana de Antropologia, Tomo Decimoctavo, 1962) (#12415) $38 16. SYMBOLS OF FAITH IN MEXICO. UCLA, n.d. 28 pages (in English and Spanish), 9 photographs and drawings of objects used in rituals. (#10857) $6 17. TWENTY CENTURIES OF MEXICAN ART. New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1940. Cloth cover. (#7021) $47 18. Aguiar Mareo, J., et al. MISIONES EN LA PENINSULA DE BAJA CALIFORNIA. INAH, Mexico City, 1991. 327 pages, 77 pages of photographs, 58 pages of drawings and plans, 2 fold-out drawings bound in, 10 fold-out drawings and plans inserted, 9 maps. Edition limited to 2000 copies. (#2036) $100 19. Altman, P., C. West. THREADS OF IDENTITY. Maya Costume of the 1960s in Highland Guatemala. Fowler Museum, UCLA, 1992. 193 pages, 60 color and 195 b/w photographs, 17 drawings, 38 maps. Cloth cover. (#2800)$80 20. Anton, F. , Dockstader, F. PRE-COLUMBIAN ART AND LATER INDIAN TRIBAL ARTS. New York, 1967. 264 pages, 129 b/w and 48 color photographs. Cloth cover. (#4768) $70 21. Arevalo, M. ETNOGRAFIA DE LA FIESTA DE NAVIDAD EN GUATEMALA. Guatemala City, n.d. (ca 1980). 27 pages. (#8508) $9 22. Ayres, A. MEXICAN ARCHITECTURE. DOMESTIC, CIVIL & ECCLESIASTICAL. New York, 1926. 9 unnumbered pages followed by 150 page of photographs. Cloth cover, folio size (12 1/2" x 16"). (#3368) $185 23. Barbash, S., V. Ragan (photography). OAXACAN WOODCARVINGS. The Magic in the Trees. San Francisco, 1993. 109 pages, 98 color photographs of contemporary wood carvings created by famed Oaxacan artisans. Soft cover ed. (#8593) $30 24. Barbash, S., V. Ragan (photography). OAXACAN WOODCARVINGS. The Magic in the Trees. San Francisco, 1993. 109 pages, 98 color photographs of contemporary wood carvings created by famed Oaxacan artisans. Cloth cover ed. (#8594) $40 25. Bartolome, M., A. Barabas. TIERRA DE LA PALABRA, Historia Etnografia de los Chatino de Oaxaca . I.N.A.H., Coleccion Cientifica, 108. Mexico City, 1982. 237 pages, 33 photographs, 7 pages of charts and drawings, 3 maps. Edition limited to 1,000 copies. (#8657) $24 26. Basauri, C. LA POBLACION INDIGENA DE MEXICO. Etnografia, Tomo III. Mexico City, 1940. 695 pages, 114 pages of photographs--taken during the first four decades of the century--of rural life of indigenous peoples. (#774) $90 27. Beals, R. CHERAN: A SIERRA TARASCAN VILLAGE . SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Institute of Social Anthropology, Publication, No. 2, 1946. 244 pages, 8 pages of photographs, 19 figures. (#6982) $37 28. Beals, R. ETHNOLOGY OF THE WESTERN MIXE. University of California Publications in Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 42, Berkeley, 1945; New York, 1973. v, 175 pages, 17 pages of photographs, 7 figures, 2 maps. (#2039) $60 29. Becker-Donner, E. VOLKUNST AUS LATEINAMERIKA. Vienna, UNESCO, 1972. 252 pages, 64 pages of b./w and 8 pages of color photographs, 14 figures. (#1975) $18 30. Bertrand, R, D. Magne. THE TEXTILES OF GUATEMALA. London, 1991, 1992. 112 pages, 93 pages of color photographs, 2 maps. Cloth cover. (#3499) $50 31. Billig, Otto et al. ASPECTS OF PERSONALITY AND CULTURE IN A GUATEMALAN COMMUNITY: ETHNOLOGICAL AND ROSCHARCH APPROACHES. Offprint, Journal of Personality, Vol. 16 Nos. 2 & 3. 1947 & 1948. Pp. 155-268. Fine condition. (#15655) $12 32. Boylan, L. SPANISH COLONIAL SILVER. Santa Fe, 1974. viii, 202 pages, 80 pages of photographs of silver from Latin America and New Mexico, 17 pages of photographs of Mexican marks. (#6999) $50 33. Burke, M. TREASURES OF MEXICAN COLONIAL PAINTING. The Davenport Museum of Art Collection. Davenport and Santa Fe, 1998. xiv, 176 pages, 59 color and 18 b/w photographs of paintings in one of the most important collections of Mexican colonial art outside of Mexico. Cloth cover, small folio size (9" x 12 1/2") (#12952) $65 34. Camara, F. CHACALTIANGUIS. Comunidad Rural en la Ribera del Paloapan, Vol. I. Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz, 1952. xii, 170 pages of text, plus 18 pages of photographs and 5 fold-out maps. (#2040) $37 35. (Carnegie) Redfield, R., A. Villa R. (Carnegie) CHAN KOM, A Maya Village . CARNEGIE INSTITUTION, Publication No. 448, 1934, University of Chicago Press, 1962. viii, 236 pages of text containing 15 figures, plus 16 pages of photographs. Rebound in later full calfskin, hubs on spine. (#11104) $98 36. (Carnegie) Roys, R. (Carnegie) THE INDIAN BACKGROUND OF COLONIAL YUCATAN . CARNEGIE INSTITUTION, Contributions to American Archaeology, Publication No. 548, 1943. vii, 244 pages, 12 pages of photographs, 2 fold-out maps, 4 maps in text. (#6809) $185 37. (Carnegie) Scholes, F., R. Roys. (Carnegie)THE MAYA CHONTAL INDIANS OF ACHLAN-TIXCHEL. A Contribution to the History and Ethnography of the Yucatan Peninsula. CARNEGIE INSTITUTION, Contributions to American Archaeology. Publication 560, 1948. x, 565 pages, 4 fold-out maps. (#3399) $175 38. Cordry, D. MEXICAN MASKS. Austin, 1980. 312 pages, 200 color and 85 b/w photographs of many hundreds of masks. Cloth cover. (#782) $250 39. Cordry, D. & D. MEXICAN INDIAN COSTUMES. Austin, 1968. 393 pages, 260 b/w and 16 color photographs, 18 figures, 6 maps. Cloth cover. (#5191) $150 40. Cordry, D & D. COSTUMES AND WEAVING OF THE ZOQUE INDIANS OF CHIAPAS MEXICO. Southwest Museum Papers No. 15. Los Angeles, 1941. 130 pages, 53 illustrations. Mint condition. (#14815) $28 41. Covarrubias, L. (text and drawings). MEXICAN NATIVE COSTUMES. Mexico City, n.d. 34 pages, 16 pages of color drawings. (#8564) $70 42. Covarrubias, L. (text and drawings). MEXICAN NATIVE DANCES. Mexico City, n.d. 34 pages, 16 pages of color drawings. (#8565) $69 43. Covarrubias, L. MEXICO SOUTH: THE ISTHMUS OF TEHUANTE PIZ. London, 1946. 442 pages, 188 b/w and 7 color illustrations. Cloth cover. (#8571) $60 44. Danly, S. (ed.). CASA MANANA. The Morrow Collection of Mexican Popular Arts. Albuquerque, 2002. xii, 199 pages (text in English and Spanish), 45 color and b/w photographs of art collected by the former U.S. ambassador to Mexico in the late 1920s.