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POST-CONQUEST 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 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. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Mint condition. (#13397) $31

45. De Grazia, Ted; William Smith. THE SERI INDIANS. A Primitive People of Tiburon Island in the Gulf of California. Flagstaff, 1970. 63 pages, approximately 45 pages of color and b/w drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover (9""x12") with dust jacket. Mint condition. (#13999) $42

46. de la Barca, C. LIFE IN MEXICO. During A Residence of Two Years in That Country. New York, 1931, 1934. xxxviii, 542 pages, The two years referred to in the title are 1839-41. Cloth cover. (#2041) $40

47. de la Fuente, M. EL RETABLO DE LA IGLESIA CONVENTUAL DE XOCHIMILCO. 151 pages, 18 pages of photographs, 13 pages of drawings. Edition limited to 500 copies. (#5007) $50

48. De P. Leon, F. LOS ESMALTES DE URUAPAN. Mexico City, 1939. 176 pages, 52 full-page handcolored drawings of the enamels. This beautiful volume, written by Professor Francisco de P. Leon in 1922 and published in 1939, is still considered to be the finest volume published on the lovely enamels of Uruapan. The 52 hand colored drawings are dazzling in their quality and richness. Slight tearing on spine and back cover; pages in excellent condition. Palau 135158. (#3369) $350

49. De Pina Chan, B. NOTAS DE ANTROPOLOGIA E HISTORIA DEL VALLE DE GUADALUPE. Mexico City, 1980. 122 pages, 23 photographs, 8 maps. INAH. (#5008) $14

50. De Sahagun, B., M. Magdaleno (intro.). SUMA INDIANA. Mexico City, Universidad Nacional Autonoma, 1943. xxxiv, 200 pages, 17 drawings. (#13164) $38

51. Deuss, Krystyna. INDIAN COSTUMES FROM GUATEMALA. Twickenham, 1981, 1990. 72 pages, 24 pages of color photographs, 31 b/w photographs, 78 drawings, 3 maps. Very good condition. (#13986) $40

52. Dorner, G. VOLKUNST IN MEXICO. Frankfurt, Museum fur Volkerkunde, 1968. 112 pages, 80 photographs, 34 drawings. (#2044) $27

53. Dorner, G. FOLK ART OF MEXICO. New YorK, 1962. 67 pages, 28 tipped-in color plates, 1 map. Cloth cover. (#3370) $50

54. Durand, J., D. Massey. MIRACLES ON THE BORDER. Retablos of Mexican Migrants to the . Tucson, 1995. xvi, 216 pages, 40 half-page color photographs of retablos, 1 map. Soft cover edition. (#6930) $40

55. Early, J. THE COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE OF MEXICO. Albuquerque, 1994. xii, 221 pages, 202 b/w and color photographs. Cloth cover. (#5009) $50

56. Effert, F. INDIAANSE KLEDING EN HEUPWEEFGETOUWEN UIT MEXICO. Informatie over de afdeling Mexico. Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde te Leiden, 1985. 43 pages, 14 pages of photographs and 10 pages of drawings of Mexican costume, 1 map. (#917) $10

57. Enriques, J. Pineada. EN LA VIEJA TLALNAHUAC, LEYENDAS Y COSTUMBRES. Yecapixtla, Ediciones Bernal Diaz, 1959. 221 pages. (#13394) $23

58. Fernandez, J. EL PALACIO DE MINERIA. Instituto de Investigaciones Esteticas, Mexico City, 1951. 82 pages plus 18 pages of photographs of the palace and 6 page of plans. (#2045) $50

59. Fisher, N., Anawalt, P., Cerny, C. and six others. BEYOND BOUNDARIES, Highland Maya Dress at the Museum of Internaitonal folk Art. Santa Fe, 1984. 40 pages, 25 b/w and 9 color photograhs, 6 drawings, 1 map. (#15659) $15

60. Foster, G. A PRIMITIVE MEXICAN ECONOMY . American Ethnological Society, Monograph V, 1942. vii, 115 pages, 4 pages of photographs, 6 maps. Cloth cover. (#778) $30

61. Fromm, E., M. Maccoby. SOCIAL CHARACTER IN A MEXICAN VILLAGE. A Sociopsychonalytic Study. Englewood Cliffs, 1970. xv, 303 pages. Cloth cover. (#2046) $40

62. Giffords, G. MEXICAN FOLK RETABLOS. Masterpieces on Tin. Tucson, 1974 (1st ed.). Pages xxiv--xlvi, 551-913, 13 figures. Fine condition. The painting of religious images on sheets of tin was a flourishing tradition in central Mexico during the nineteenth century. This book was the first major study of these paintings (retablos), and includes analyses as well as descriptions of the retablos and contains the most current information on the iconography of the saints. The origins, authorship, and identification are examined and illustrated in an excellently written text (parts are in both English and Spanish) and splendid, large color photographs. (#2798) $250

63. Giffords, G. MEXICAN FOLK RETABLOS. Masterpieces on Tin. Tucson, 1974, 1979, 1992 (revised ed.). 168 pages, 81 color photographs. (#2047) $44

64. Griffith, J. LEGACY OF CONQUEST. The Arts of Northwest Mexico. Taylor Museum, Colorado Springs, 1967. 32 pages, 13 full-page photographs. (#5012) $11

65. Gruening, E. MEXICO AND ITS HERITAGE. New York & London, 1928. xix, 728 pages of text plus 78 unnumbered pages of photographs and 1 fold-out color map. Cloth cover. (#3375) $60

66. Hahn-Hissink, K. VOLKUNST AUS GUATEMALA. Museum fur Volkerkunde, Frankfurt, 1971. 139 pages, 85 b/w and 8 color photographs--all full-page--of several hundred items. (#5014) $18

67. Hellbom, A. LA PARTICIPACION CULTURAL DE LAS MUJERES. Indias y Mestizas en el Mexico precortesiano y postrevolucionario. . Etnografiska Museet, Monograph Series, Publication No. 10. Stockholm, 1967. 304 pages (6 page summary in English), 82 photographs and drawings, 1 fold-out chart. Cover rippled and slightly soiled, as are a number of pages. (#4943) $24

68. Hendrickson, C. WEAVING IDENTITIES. Construction of Dress and Self in a Highland Guatemala Town. Austin, 1998. xiv, 245 pages, 46 photographs, 5 drawings, 3 maps. Cloth cover. (#7029) $60

69. Hendrickson, C. WEAVING IDENTITIES. Construction of Dress and Self in a Highland Guatemala Town. Austin, 1998. xiv, 245 pages, 46 photographs, 5 drawings, 3 maps. Soft cover. (#7030) $30

70. Hill, R,. J. Monaghan. CONTINUITIES IN HIGHLAND MAYA SOCIAL ORGANIZATION. Ethnohistory in Sacapulas, Guatemala. Philadelphia, 1987. xxii, 176 pages, 15 photographs, 5 maps. Cloth cover. (#804) $40

71. Hinton, T. A SURVEY OF INDIAN ASSIMILATION IN EASTERN . UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, Anthropological Papers, No. 4, 1959. 32 pages, 12 photographs, 3 maps. (#6763) $22

72. Jaquith, J. GRINGOS NO....GRINGAS SI. Ritual Expressions of Mexican Trucking. Katunob, Misc. Series, No. 8, St. Mary's University. Halifax, 1975. 40 pages. (#13583) $28

73. Jones, R., L. Wilson. THE MEXICAN IN CHICAGO. Chicago, Comity Commission of the Chicago Church Federation, 1931. 31 pages, 1 map, 2 linoleum cuts and an orange linoleum cut on cover--by William L. Ortiz. (#8560) $70

74. Kennedy, J., R. Lopez. SEMANA SANTA IN THE SIERRA TARAHUMARA: A Comparative Study in Three Communities . Occasional Papers No. 4. Museum of Cultural History, 1981. 78 pages, 87 photographs, 5 drawings. (#6980) $30

75. King, R. TEMPEST OVER MEXICO. A Personal Chronicle. Boston, 1935. 319 pages of text plus 16 leaves of woodcuts by Carroll Bill. Cloth cover. (#779) $50

76. Kluver, Heinrich. MESCAL AND MECHANISMS OF HALLUCINATIONS. University of Chicago Press, 1966. 108 pages. Very good condition. Inscription on front end papers from author to noted anthropologist, Donald Collier. Laid in is a handwritten letter from author to Collier. (#15652) $17

77. Kramer, F. LITERATURE AMONG THE CUNA INDIANS . Etnologiska Studier 30. Goteborg, 1970. 166 pages (some uncut). (#852) $90

78. Kroeber, H. THE SERI Southwest Museum Papers, Number 6. 60 pages, 13 photographs. (#3377) $37

79. Lackey, L. THE POTTERY OF ACATLAN, A Changing Mexican Tradition. Norman, 1982. 175 pages, 86 b/w photographs, 16 pages of color photographs. Cloth cover. (#8608) $49

80. Lang, H. MEXIKO UND GUATEMALA--BEWARTE VERGANGENHELT. Zurich, Volkerkundemuseum, 1977. 40 pages, 18 photographs. (#8572) $5

81. Leander, B. LA POESIA NAHUATL, FUNCION Y CARACTER . ETNOLOGISKA STUDIER. ETNOGRAFISKA MUSEET, Goteborg, No. 31. 62 pages (some uncut) (#8511) $30

82. Leyenaar, T., Johnson-Weitlaner, I. (foreword--in English, Flemish, And Dutch). INDIANEN VAN MEXICO. Azteken in t'verleden Nahua's van Heden. Gids voor de materielle cultuur, speciaal kleding en aardewerk, van de Nahua's. Leiden, n.d. 150 pages, 41 pages of b/w photographs, 8 pages of color photographs, 2 pages of drawings, 7 pages of maps. Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde. (#4946) $40

83. Lombardo Otero, R. LA MUJER TZELTAL. Mexico City, 1944. xiv, 76 pages of text plus 18 leaves of photographs and 4 leaves of a drawing. (#9900) $37

84. Lumholtz, C., B. Fontana (intro. to new ed.). NEW TRAILS IN MEXICO. An Account of One Year's Exploration in North-western Sonora, Mexico, and Southwestern Arizona. 1912; Glorieta, 1971 (reprint). . 26, xxv, 411 pages of text, plus 49 pages of photographs and 2 fold-out maps. Cloth cover. (#2051) $80

85. Lumholtz, Carl. SYMBOLISM OF THE HUICHOL INDIANS. . AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Memoirs, Vol. III-1, 1900. 228 pages of text containing 291 drawings of Huichol artifacts, plus 3 pages of color illustrations, 1 page of b/w illustrations, 1 page of photographs, 2 maps. Original wrappers. Folio size (11"x14"). When this work was published, in the first year of the 20th century, it dazzled ethnologists with the comprehensiveness of the text and the plethora of illustrations of the artifacts of the Huichol--a people about whom little had been previously published. Still considered a bedrock reference work on Huichol ethnolgraphy, this volume remains one of the two or three major studies of Huichol ethnology and material culture. (#773) $550

86. (Middle American...) Carmack, R. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 26, #4, 1968. Toltec Influence on the Postclassic Culture History of Highland Guatemala. Tulane University, 44 pages. (#2129) $17

87. (Middle American...) Correa, G. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 27, #2, 1958. Texto de un Baile de Diablos. Publication 27, #2, 1958. Texto de un Baile de Diablos 8 pages. (#2137) $7

88. (Middle American...) Correa, G., & C. Cannon. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 27, #1, 1958. La Loa en Guatemala: Contribucion al Estudio del Teatro Popular Hispanamericano. Publication 27, #1, 1958. La Loa en Guatemala: Contribucion al Estudio del Teatro Popular Hispanamericano 96 pages. (#2136) $30

89. (Middle American...) Foster, G. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 22, #1, 1955. Contemporary Pottery Techniques in Southern and Central Mexico. Publication 22, #1, 1955. Contemporary Pottery Techniques in Southern and Central Mexico. 50 pages. (#2116) $22

90. (Middle American...) Griffith, W. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 23, #4, 1970. Attitudes toward Foreign Colonization: The Evolution of Nineteenth Century Guatemalan Immigration Policy. Attitudes toward Foreign Colonization: The Evolution of Nineteenth Century Guatemalan Immigration Policy 38 pages. (#2121) $12

91. (Middle American...) Hunter, W. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 27, #3, 1960. The Calderonian Auto Sacramental. El Gran Teatro del Mundo: An Edition and Translation of a Nahuatl Version. Publication 27, #3, 1960. The Calderonian Auto Sacramental. El Gran Teatro del Mundo: An Edition and Translation of a Nahuatl Version 98 pages. (#2138) $30

92. (Middle American...) Pisunyer, O. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 29, #3, 1967. Zamora: A Regional Economy in Mexico. Publication 29, #3, 1967. Zamora: A Regional Economy in Mexico. 85 pages. (#2146) $22

93. (Middle American...) Ritzenthaler, R. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 28, #2, 1963. Recent Monument Worship in Lowland Guatemala. Publication 28, #2, 1963. Recent Monument Worship in Lowland Guatemala. 9 pages. (#2141) $5

94. (Middle American...) Silvert, K.h. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 21, 1954. A Study in Government: Guatemala. Tulane University, 240 pages. (#2114) $60

95. (Middle American...) Williford, M. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 23, #2, 1969. Las Luces y la Civilizacion: The Social Reforms of Mariano Galvez. Publication 23, #2, 1969. Las Luces y la Civilizacion: The Social Reforms of Mariano Galvez 9 pages. (#2119) $5

96. (Middle American...) Woodward, R. Jr. MIDDLE AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Publication 23, #3, 1971. Social Revolution in Guatemala: The Carrera Revolt. Social Revolution in Guatemala: The Carrera Revolt 36 pages. (#2120) $12

97. Moctezuma, E. PEDRO HENRIQUEZ URENA Y SU APORTE AL FOLKLORE LATINOAMERICANO. Mexico City, I.N.A.H., 1981. 181 pages. (#9911) $10

98. Morrill, P. SILVER MASTERS OF MEXICO. Atglen, 1996. Hector Aguilar and the Taller Borda. 224 pages, 484 color and 56 b/w photographs. Cloth cover. This volume presents a historical perspective of Mexican silver artisans and the times and places of their creations as well as an intimate look at Hector Aguilar and his workshop, the Taller Borda. More than 500 photographs illustrate the works of Aguilar and other master designers and silversmiths (#5016) $70

99. Morris, W. Jr. A MILLENNIUM OF WEAVING IN CHIAPAS. textile museum in San Cristobal de Las Casas, 1984. 56 pages, 13 color and 44 b/w photographs, 20 drawings, 1 map. Published to accompany an exhibition at a new textile museum in San Cristobal de las Casas, this very attractive publication is a fine introduction to the rich textile tradition of the Maya weavers in southern Mexico. Written and published by the leading authority on the weaving of this area, this catalogue contains an analysis of forms found in the textiles of the region, and is filled with illustrations of the textiles (from the Pellizzi collection). The edition was limited ot 1,800 copies. (#5193) $15

100. Morris, W., Jr., J. Foxx (photographs). LIVING MAYA. New York, 1987. 224 pages, 125 color photographs-- many full-page or double-page, 60 drawings, 2 maps. Cloth cover. The life of the four million Maya who live in the rain forests of Central America and southern Mexico is documented in this stunning photographic essay of unusual beauty. Concentrating on the area of Chiapas, the book captures the essence of the Maya: their daily rituals, their religious beliefs, their shamanistic practices, their arts and crafts--in particular, their bold, colorful textiles. The anecdotal text, the beautiful photographs, and the excellent drawings allow us a rare intimate look at this remarkable people (#7692) $80

101. Najer-Ramirez, Olga. LA FIESTA DE LOS TASTOANES. Critical Encounters in Mexican Festival Performance. Albuquerque, 1997, 1998. vii, 187 pages, 12 pages of photographs. Mint condition. (#15653) $18

102. Nash, M. MACHINE AGE MAYA. The Industrialization of a Guatemalan Community . American Anthropologist, Memoir No. 87, 1958. vi, 118 pages, 12 figures. (#12946) $28

103. O'Neale, Lila M. TEXTILES OF HIGHLAND GUATEMALA CARNEGIE INSTITUTION, Publication No. 567. 1945. x 319 pages of text, plus 73 pages of figures and 73 pages of text explaining the figures. In addition, there are 57 pages of photographs and an equal number of pages of text for the photographs. Later cloth cover over original wrappers. (#915) $750

104. O'Neale, Lila M. TEXTILES OF HIGHLAND GUATEMALA . CARNEGIE INSTITUTION, Publication No. 567, 1945. x, 319 pages of text, plus 73 pages of figures and 73 pages of text explaining the figures. In addition, there are 57 pages of photographs and an equal number of pages of text for the photographs. Original wrappers. (#916) $575

105. Oakes, M. THE TWO CROSSES OF TODOS SANTOS. Survivals of Mayan Religious Ritual. Bollingen Series XXVII. New York, 1951. xiii, 274 pages of text containing 5 figures, plus 22 pages of photographs. Cloth cover, sunned, spine chipped. (#2057) $90

106. Oettinger, M. Jr. DANCING FACES. Mexican Masks in Cultural Context. Washington, D.C., 1985. 78 pages, 20 photographs, 2 maps. A collection of Mexican dance masks, using the Maya collection as its core, was exhibited in 1985 in Washington, D.C. Rather than displaying masks as isolated aesthetic objects, the emphasis of the exhibition was on the masks in cultural context. The text concentrates on this theme, and deals with aspects of Mexican mask-making not previously covered in the sparse literature of this material culture. (#784) $30

107. Oettinger, M., Jr. FOLK TREASURES OF MEXICO. The Nelson A. Rockefeller Collection. New York, 1990. 223 pages, 84 large color and 78 b/w photographs. Cloth cover. (#6878) $89

108. Olmedo, J. ETNOGRAFIA DE LA SIERRA MADRE OCCIDENTAL. Tepehuanes y Mexicaneros. Mexico City, 1980. (INAH, 92 Collecion Cientifica, Etnologia). 189 pages, 98 photographs, 3 fold-out maps. (#5017) $37

109. Osborne, L. INDIAN CRAFTS OF GUATEMALA AND EL SALVADOR. Norman, 1965. 416 pages, 140 b/w and 48 color illustrations. Cloth cover. (#6894) $125

110. Owen, R. MAROBAVI. A Study of an Assimilated Group in Northern Sonora . Univ. Arizona, Anthro. Papers No. 3, 1959. 70 pages, 18 photographs, 2 maps. (#6916) $30

111. Painter, M., Savala, R., Alvarez, I. A. INDIAN EASTER SERMON . UNIVERISTY OF ARIZONA, Social Science Bulletin No. 26, Vol. XXVI, No. 6, 1955. 89 pages, 3 photographs. (#4770) $50

112. Paul, Benjamin D. LIFE IN A GUATEMALAN VILLAGE. Offprint, Patterns for Modern Living, Division 3, Cultural Patterns. Chicago, Delphian Society, 1950. Pp 467-515. Very good condition. (#15656) $8

113. Paz, O. (intro.). MEXICO. SPLENDORS OF THIRTY CENTURIES. New York, 1990 (2nd impression). xv, 712 pages, 445 color and 88 b/w photographs, 10 maps and plans. Cloth cover. The great breadth and continuity of Mexican art was exhibited in 1990 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in an unsurpassed survey of more than 3000 years of that country's artistic riches. More than 350 objects were exhibited; each work is illustrated in color in this massive catalogue. Each section of the catalogue-Pre Columbian Art, Viceregal Art, 19th Century Art, 20 Century Art--contains essays (there are 24) written by eminent scholars. This is an unrivaled publication, and should remain for many years the standard work on this subject in English (#7646) $195

114. Pedro Armillas. PROGRAM OF THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS . Pan American Union, Social Science Monographs II and VIII, 1958 and 1960. Two volumes. Vol. I: Pre-Columbian America. v. 68 pages. Vol. II: Post-Columbian America. v, 54 pages. (#8619) $40

115. Pedro Armillas. PROGRAMA DE HISTORY DE LA AMERICAN INDIGENA . Pan American Union, Social Science Monographs VIII, 1960. Vol. II: Post-Columbian America. v. 54 pages. Text in Spanish. (#8620) $17

116. Pennington, C. THE PIMA BAJO OF CENTRAL SONORA, MEXICO (2 vols.). Salt Lake City, 1979, 1980. Vol I: The Material Culture. xvii, 410 pages 39 pages of photographs and drawings, 1 map. Vol II: Vocabulario en la Lengua Nevome. xxix, 129 pages.Cloth covers. (#3380) $125

117. Pennington, C. THE TEPEHUAN OF CHIHUAHUA. Their Material Culture. Salt Lake City, 1969. 413 pages, 63 photographs, 2 maps in text, 1 map in rear pocket. (#3382) $40

118. Pettersen, C. THE MAYA OF GUATEMALA; Their Life and Dress. Guatemala City, 1977. 280 pages, 13 color photographs, 60 full-page and double-page watercolor drawings, 20 b/w drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover. A remarkable prose and picture portrait of the life and woven dress of the isolated present day Mayans of the Highlands of Guatemala. A splendid text (in English and Spanish) provides a description of each village in the region, with special emphasis on the costumes that are shown in the illustrations. The watercolors are lovely, and give a very accurate view of the costumes of these village peoples (#9624) $100

119. Pettit, F.H. MEXICAN FOLK TOYS, Festival Decorations and Ritual Objects. New York, 1978. 192 pages, 314 b/w and 57 color photographs. Cloth cover. The first book, in any language, to focus on the folk toys of Mexico, this distinctive volume is a thorough examination of this disappearing art. Special sections include : "Rites and Ritual Objects" and "A Brief Encyclopedia of Mexican Material, Methods, and Magic". Featuring almost 400 fine, large photographs, excellent descriptions, and a text that includes an evaluation of the aesthetics and sociological significance of the folk toys, this volume provides a much needed documentation for this vanishing art. (#13293) $69

120. Pieper, Jim. GUATEMALA FOLK SAINTS. Maximon/San Simon, Rey Pascual, Judas, Lucifer, and others. Los Angeles, 2002. 244 pages, approximately 275 color photographs, 1 map. Fine condition (12"x9") (#15651) $39

121. Pitt-Rivers, J.A., E.E. Evans-Pritchart (intro.). THE PEOPLE OF THE SIERRA. New York, Criterion Books, 1954. xvi, 232 pages, 8 photographs. Cloth cover. Good condition. (#13732) $33

122. Plancarte, F.M. EL PROBLEMA INDIGENA TARHUMARA . Memorias del Instituto Nacional Indigenista, Vol. V, 1954. 110 pages of text containing 22 drawings and 1 map, plus 14 pages of photographs and 1 fold-out color map. (#12953) $75

123. Redfield, R. THE FOLK CULTURE OF YUCATAN. Chicago, 1941. xxiii, 416 pages, 6 photographs, 10 figures, 1 map. Bound in later 1/2 leather and cloth, hubs on spine. (#11103) $89

124. Reina, R., R. Hill, II. THE TRADITIONAL POTTERY OF GUATEMALA. Austin, 1978. 322 pages, 439 b/w and 10 color photographs, 60 figures, 10 maps. Cloth cover. (#11565) $89

125. Reyes, R., Walendziak, T. MASKI MEKSKYKANSKI. Panstwowe Museum, Warsaw, 1976. 16 pages, 3 full- page color photographs of Mexican dance masks, 1 map. (#5031) $6

126. Ritzenthaler, R., Reterson, F. THE MEXICAN KICKAPOO INDIANS Milwaukee Public Museum, Publications in Anthropology, No. 2. 1956. 91 pages, 45 photographs. (#5021) $40

127. Rojas, A. ARTE PRIMITIVO. Form y Contenido en las Exhibiciones Etnograficas . Museum Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City, 1964. 36 pages, 4 pages of b/w and 2 pages of color illustrations of Huichol objects. (#786) $10

128. Rowe, A., J. Bird (foreword). A CENTURY OF CHANGE IN GUATEMALAN TEXTILES. New York, Center for Inter-American Relations, 1981. 151 pages, 16 spectacular color photographs--mostly full-page, 155 b/w photographs, map. (#922) $60

129. Rubin de la Borbolla, D. WILLIAM SPRATLING. Mexico City, Central Cultural Arte Contemporaneo, 1987. 277 pages, pages 42-214 consist solely of very large, very dramatically lighted photographs of Spratling's work, plus 2 additional full-page photographs and 3 smaller photographs. In 1987, Mexico City's Centro Cultural/Arte Contemporaneo mounted a major exhibition of the work of the great silversmith and founder of the celebrated silver schools of Taxco. This catalogue of that exhibition includes very large photographs of some of Spratling's most important works. (#787) $135

130. Sayer, C. ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MEXICO. San Franicsco, 1990. 160 pages, 160 color and 17 b/w photographs, 32 drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover. (#5024) $50

131. Sayer, C. COSTUMES OF MEXICO. London and Austin, 1985. 240 pages, 32 pages of color photographs, 97 b/w photographs, 89 drawings. Cloth cover. (#9372) $90

132. Sayer, Chloe. TEXTILES FROM MEXICO. Seattle, 2002. 87 pages, approximately 200-225 large color photographs of textiles in the collection of the British Museum, Department of Ethnography 1 map. Mint condition. (#14935) $24

133. Schevill, M. COSTUME AS COMMUNICATION. Ethnographic Costumes and Textiles from Middle America and the Central Andes of South America. Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, 1986. 154 pages, 20 color and 200 b/w photographs, 4 maps. The more than 400 Latin American costumes and textiles that comprise the Haffenreffer Museum's fine collection are the basis for this excellent in- depth view of the contrasting textile traditions of Middle America and the Central Andes. The evolution of these traditions is discussed in essays in the text; each of the almost 200 illustrated textiles is provided with extensive and minute data including: the town or village where the textile was purchased, collection date, dimensions, type of yarn ply, spin, color, and warp and weft count; method of fabrication, notes on iconography, comments from field notes and textile analyses (#9625) $44

134. Schevill, M. EVOLUTION IN TEXTILE DESIGN FROM THE HIGHLANDS OF GUATEMALA . Lowie Museum, Berkeley, 1985. v, 79 pages, 67 photographs, 22 drawings, 2 maps. (#923) $35

135. Schevill, M. MAYA TEXTILES OF GUATEMALA. The Gustavus A. Eisen Collection, 1902. Austin, 1993. xiii, 295 pages, 138 color and 78 b/w photographs of textiles in the collection, plus 108 b/w photographs and drawings and 4 maps. Small folio size (8 1/2" x 12"). Cloth cover ed. (#9375) $100

136. Schevill, M. (ed.). THE MAYA TEXTILE TRADITION. New York, 1997. 231 pages (4 papers), 131 brilliant color photographs of Maya garments, rituals, and ceremonies, 11 b/w photographs, 6 drawings, 2 maps. Cloth cover. (#3510) $60

137. Schwatka, F., B. Fontana (intro.). IN THE LAND OF CAVE AND CLIFF DWELLERS. Travels among the Tarahumara Indians of Chihuahua 1888-1889. New York, 1893, Glorieta, 1977 (reprint). 27, vii, 391 pages of text containing 14 drawings; plus 27 leaves of drawings. Cloth cover, photographs on endpapers. (#11976) $78

138. Shipway, V. & W. MEXICAN INTERIORS. New York, 1962, 1969 (5th printing). xiii, 257 pages, over 400 photographs. Cloth cover. (#8561) $70

139. Soustelle, J. LA FAMILLE -PAME DU MEXIQUE CENTRAL. . Travaux et Memoires de L'Institut D'Ethnologie, XXVI. Paris, 1937. xvi, 571 pages of text containing 22 figures, plus 17 leaves of photographs and 10 leaves of maps. Cloth cover. In 1937 Jaques Soustelle wrote his ethnographic linguistic treatise on the Otomi of Central Mexico, the most comprehensive study done of this people. This more than 600 page volume examines the Otomi (in the French language text) with emphasis on the role of the family, social structure, physical characteristics, linguistics, and material culture- -with particular attention to (and illustrations of) Otomi textiles and weaving (#9340) $120

140. Spicer, E. POTAM, A YAQUI VILLAGE IN SONORA. (American Anthropologist, Vol. 56, No. 4, Part 2, 1954. Memoir 77). 240 pages, 4 pages of photographs and 7 pages of drawings--mainly of masks and dancers, 3 pages of maps. (#3389) $50

141. Starr, Frederick. NOTES UPON THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF SOUTHERN MEXICO. Davenport Museum, 1900, 1902. Part II: 109 pages, 52 photographs. (#11435) $65

142. Steininger, G., Van De Velde, P. THREE DOLLARS A YEAR. Being the Story of San Pablo Cuatro Venados, a Typical Zapotecan Indian Village, that Hangs ona Slope of the Sierras in Southwestern Mexico. New York, 1935. 121 pages, 17 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. (#5025) $70

143. Teja Zabre, A. GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF MEXICO.A MODERN INTERPRETATION. Mexico City, Press of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1935. xii, 375 pages, approximately 20 photographs and drawings. (#12984) $35

144. Trautmann, W. UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR INDIANISCHEN SIEDLUNGS UND TERRITORIALGESCHICHTE IM BECKEN VON MEXICO BIS ZUR FRUHEN KOLONIALZEIT . Beitrage zur mittleamerikanischen Volkerkunde, VII. Hamburg Museum fur Volkerkunde, 1968. 131 pages, 7 maps. (#8662) $40

145. Wagley, C. ECONOMICS OF A GUATEMALAN VILLAGE . Amer. Anthro. Assn, Memoirs, No. 58, 1941. 85 pages, 1 map. (#9889) $30

146. Wagley, C. THE SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE OF A GUATEMALAN VILLAGE . American Anthropologist, Memoir No. 71, 1949. 150 pages, 3 pages of photographs. (#10285) $30

147. West, R. CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE MODERN TARASCAN AREA . SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Institute of Social Anthropology, Pub. No. 7, 1948. vi, 77 pages of text containing 6 figures and 21 maps, plus 14 pages of photographs. (#6986) $30

148. West, Robert and Pedro Armillas. LAS CHIAMPAS DE MEXICO. Poesia Realidad de los "Jardines Flotantes". Sobretiro de Cuadernos Americanos,. Mexico City, 1950. Pp. 165-182, 8 pages of b/w photographs, 1 full- page color photographs, 1 fold-out map. From the library of anthropologist Donald Collier, with his signature on front wrapper. Very good condition. (#15654) $10

149. Williams, A. COVARRUBIAS. Austin , 1994. xvi, 318 pages of text containing approximately 100 photographs, plus 8 pages of color plates. Cloth cover with dust jacket, mint condition. (#12416) $39

150. Winter, M. LOS COLORES Y LAS FIGUARAS. 1850-1950. L, 1993. 24 pages, 14 color photographs--full or 3/4 page--of sarapes ("woven paintings, woven photographs") from and other areas of Mexico. (#928) $22

151. Wood, J., L de J. Osborne. INDIAN COSTUMES OF GUATEMALA. Graz, 1966. 164 pages, 26 b/w and 60 color illustrations. cloth cover. Edition limited to 250 copies, mint condition. The artistry of the Guatemalan Indian weavers is presented at its highest level in this visual recording of their costume. Authentic reproductions, in color, of sixty costumes worn in forty-one villages in the Highlands are illustrated from original drawings made between 1939 and 1942. The drawings are excellent, and each is accompanied by a body of detail regarding cloth, style, costume, and quite literally, anything else regarding the costume. A lively, important research/reference volume. (#11543) $275

152. Wroth, W. SARAPE TEXTILES FROM HISTORIC MEXICO. St. Louis Art Museum, 1999. 88 pages, 42 full-page and 9 smaller color photographs and 6 b/w photographs, 1 map. The dazzling 19th century Saltillo sarape, the must recognizable element of male dress in Mexico, is discussed, analyzed, and presented-- in lustrous color photographs--in this catalogue of one of the few exhibition of these garments to have been presented in the U.S. (#12232) $80

153. Zeron-medina, F. FELICIDAD DE MEXICO. Mexico City, 1997 (2nd ed.). 95 pages, 63 pages of photographs of religious paintings done in Colonial Mexico. (#11961) $40