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Navajo Weavings with Ceremonial Themes: A Historical Overview of a Secular Art Form Rebecca M. Valette & Jean-Paul Valette

• The first comprehensive, research-based history of Navajo weavings with ceremonial themes: Yei, Yeibichai, and sandpainting textiles • Covers the genre from 1900 to today, featuring 500+ photos, many of weavings never before published • These rare weavings have been the most sought after by collectors—and the least studied by scholars

Featuring more than 500 photos and maps, this is the first comprehensive, research-based history of Navajo weavings with imagery inspired by tribal sacred practices. These Yei, Yeibichai, and sandpainting textiles have been the most sought after by collectors and the least studied by scholars. In spite of their iconography, they never served a ceremonial function. They were created by Navajo women at the instigation of Anglo traders, for sale to wealthy collectors willing to pay premium prices for their perceived spiritual symbolism. This book describes the historical and artistic development of the genre from its controversial emergence around 1900, to the 1920–1940 period of intense creativity, and concluding with the contemporary search for innovative patterns. Never-before-published weavings, detailed annotations, and an extensive bibliography make this an invaluable reference for scholars and collectors, and a fascinating exploration for all who are interested in the Southwest and its native cultures. Over the past forty years, Rebecca Valette and Jean-Paul Valette have done extensive research on Navajo weavings with ceremonial imagery, have curated exhibits, and have published studies on their historical development.

Size: 8 1/2" × 11" • 536 color & b/w maps and images • 432 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5374-1 • hard cover • $75.00 AVAILABLE IN August

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Navajo Weaving Today Rugs and Posts: The Story of The Art of Weaving Nancy N. Schiffer Navajo Weaving and the Role Else Regensteiner 978-0-88740-319-4 of the Indian Trader 978-0-7643-4856-3 $12.95 H.L. James $34.99 978-0-7643-2208-2 $24.99 2017 new Releases 3

Rooted, Revived, Reinvented: Basketry in America Kristin Schwain & Josephine Stealey

• A cultural history of American basketry, from its utilitarian origins to the fine art world • Ten contributing authors examine historical, cultural, and aesthetic trends in American basketry • Nearly 250 images present a history and expansive survey of the contemporary scene

This book unfolds a history of American basketry, from its origins in Native American, immigrant, and slave communities to its contemporary presence in the fine art world. Ten contributing authors from different areas of expertise, plus over 250 photos, insightfully show how baskets convey meaning through the artists’ selection of materials; the techniques they use; and the colors, designs, patterns, and textures they employ. Accompanying a museum exhibition of the same name, the book illustrates how the processes of industrialization changed the audiences, materials, and uses for basketry. It also surveys the visual landscape of basketry today; while some contemporary artists seek to maintain and revive traditions practiced for centuries, others combine age-old techniques with nontraditional materials to generate cultural commentary. This comprehensive treasury will be of vital interest to artists, collectors, curators, and historians of American basketry, textiles, and sculpture. Kristin Schwain is Associate Professor of American Art, History, and Culture at the University of Missouri. Josephine Stealey is a nationally recognized artist, curator, and Professor of Art at the University of Missouri.

Size: 8 1/2" × 11" • 248 color & b/w images • 208 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5373-4 • hard cover • $39.99 AVAILABLE IN August

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Award-Winning Basket Designs: Basket Inspiration: Ply-Split Braided Baskets: Techniques and Patterns for All For Makers & Collectors Exploring Sculpture in Plain Levels Billie Ruth Sudduth Oblique Twining Pati English 978-0-7643-3468-9 David W. Fraser 978-0-7643-4971-3 $34.99 978-0-7643-4652-1 $24.99 $24.99 4 2017 new Releases

Turquoise Mines, Minerals, and Wearable Art, 2nd Edition Mark P. Block

• Immersion into the story of turquoise from ancient times to the present • Covers over 50 mines worldwide and hundreds of examples of cut, polished, and set pieces • Turquoise amazes the senses with its breadth of colors, patterns, and designs

Explore the fascinating history and contemporary influence of turquoise as a gemstone of choice for collectors, artists, and jewelry wearers. Immerse yourself in its history from ancient times to the present, and the influence of Native American artists in making this gemstone an enduring part of popular culture in America. Illustrated with over 500 color images, this updated second edition includes nearly 150 photos never seen before. It shows turquoise from Arizona, New , Colorado, and Nevada, plus Australia, China, and Iran, and the major localities in between. The gems appear in their natural state, cut, polished, and set into silver and gold jewelry. Extensive text details the gems’ values and the many mines that have relinquished turquoise over thousands of years. Mark P. Block is the proprietor of Mark Block Originals Fine Art, (blockglass.net) and a long-time collector of gems and minerals, particularly varieties of quartz, calcite, fluorite, and turquoise.

Size: 8 1/2" × 11" • 553 color and b/w images • 176 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5364-2 • soft cover • $29.99 AVAILABLE IN August

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Southwestern Indian Bracelets: Turquoise Jewelry Non-Figural Designs in Zuni The Essential Cuff Nancy Schiffer Jewelry Paula A. Baxter 978-0-7643-2843-5 Toshio Sei 978-0-7643-4868-6 $9.95 978-0-7643-4727-6 $39.99 $24.99 2017 new Releases 5

UFOs Over Arizona: A True History of Extraterrestrial Encounters in the Grand Canyon State Preston Dennett

• A comprehensive study of UFO encounters in Arizona • Explores 81 locations and includes the Paradise Valley UFO crash, the Travis Walton Abduction, the Phoenix Lights • Written by renowned MUFON field investigator and established researcher

Arizona has been a UFO hotspot for more than 100 years. This first-time comprehensive history of extraterrestrial encounters in the Grand Canyon State includes 81 locations that provide a dazzling array of sightings, landings, face-to-face encounters, abductions, and even UFO crash/retrievals. Read about some of the world’s most influential alien events that have taken place in Arizona, including the Paradise Valley UFO crash, the Travis Walton Abduction, the Phoenix Lights, and many others. Explore both well-known and never- before-published cases. Examine the research of pioneering investigators James McDonald, one of the first scientists to explore UFOs, and Coral and Jim Lorenzen, who formed the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO), the first successful UFO citizens group. Connect with the ongoing story of Sedona, one of Arizona’s major UFO areas. Join in on an exploration into the magic and mystery of Arizona’s UFOs. Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends, and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. He has written sixteen books and more than 100 articles about UFOs and the paranormal.

Size: 6" × 9" • 12 b/w photos • 192 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5166-2 • soft cover • $19.99 AVAILABLE Now

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Arizona's Haunted Hotspots Ghosts of Central Arizona Southern Arizona's Heather Woodward Heather Woodward Most Haunted Photography by Rachel Woodward Foreword by Mark Boccuzzi; Reneé Gardner 978-0-7643-3748-2 Stacy Fortson, photographer 978-0-7643-3416-0 $16.99 978-0-7643-3387-3 $14.99 $14.99 6 2017 new Releases

Saddleries of Montana: Montana’s Makers from Territorial Times to 1940 Jay C. Lyndes, Bobby R. Reynolds, E. Helene Sage

• With nearly 550 photos, explores the products of saddleries in Montana Territory and State, 1860–1940 • Extensive photography of rare cowboy and ranching equipment (, chaps, gun leather, and more) • Includes information on maker marks and other critical valuing details for collectors

This one-of-a-kind resource covers the saddleries of Montana Territory and state over the period from approximately the 1860s through 1940. Learn about the fascinating societal impact of nearly 200 prominent and lesser-known saddleries, brought to life with 545 photos and 9 useful charts. These “ hardware stores” designed, manufactured, and sold myriad practical and artistic equipment for cowboys, ranchers, farmers, miners, loggers, and every settler that ventured west of the Mississippi River. Saddleries’ hard-working—and today, collector-quality— products ranged from saddles and chaps to cuffs and boots, from hats to tools to trunks. Organized by date and eight different geographical areas of Montana, here are details, vintage documents, receipts, and photos of some of the most exciting and desirable Western collectibles known today (chaps, saddles, , etc.), with emphasis on their maker’s marks for valid reference. Jay C. Lyndes is a collector of cowboy memorabilia and Montana historical collectibles. Photographer Bobby R. Reynolds, a native Texan, has lived throughout Montana. E. Helene Sage is the author of over 350 scientific articles, Western-related commentaries, and books that include Rosettes and Native American Horse Gear.

Size: 9" × 12" • 545 color & b/w images and charts • 224 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5274-4 • hard cover • $60.00 AVAILABLE Now

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Native American Horse Gear: A Eddy Hulbert, Silversmith: Artistry Bridle Rosettes: Two Centuries Golden Age of Equine-Inspired in Dryhead Country, Montana of Equine Adornment Art of the Nineteenth Century E. Helene Sage E. Helene Sage E. Helene Sage 978-0-7643-4726-9 978-0-7643-3859-5 978-0-7643-4210-3 $39.99 $59.99 $49.99 2017 new Releases 7

Yellowstone Country: Idaho, Wyoming & Montana David Skernick • Professional photographs of Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana, and Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks • 144 full-color and panoramic photographs make you feel the experience of being in the landscape • The appendix includes a complete list of exposure, equipment, and panorama statistics

Are you up for a road trip? Ride along the back roads of the vast Yellowstone region and enjoy stunning panoramic photographs that reveal the beauty of Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana and include Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park in all their glory. Embark on an expedition without GPS, visiting majestic wildlife and drinking in fantastic landscapes along the way. Glimpse the emerald green Shoshone Falls in Idaho, turning aspens and grazing moose in the Grand Tetons, black bears roaming the Devil’s Tower region in Wyoming, glorious geysers, steamy hot springs, and imposing bison with their young in Yellowstone, the raging Bull River and otherworldly Glacier National Park in Montana, as well as lonely railways and isolated barns along “gray” roads, that is, the ones less traveled. The appendix includes a complete list of camera equipment, exposure, and panorama statistics—enough to satisfy even the techiest of photographers. David Skernick resides in Woodland Hills, California, with his wife, Ria, and dog, Chewy. He spends his time traveling, photographing, and teaching workshops along the back roads of America. Visit his website, photo24.com, and contact him directly at [email protected]. Size: 12" × 9" • 143 color photos • 192 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5339-0 • hard cover • $39.99 AVAILABLE IN June

High Sierra:The Range of Light Fred Weyman • Landscape photographs of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains • Covers the high-altitude range from Lake Tahoe to Sequoia National Park • The Sierra Nevada Mountains are believed by many to be the most beautiful in the world

The Sierra Nevada Mountains don’t easily reveal their treasures, but this photographic compilation, the result of over 30 backpacking trips in the remote high country, reveals the spirit and beauty of a national gem through brilliant images. Focusing on carefully selected landscapes captured from virtually impossible vantage points, the photographs reflect a genuine Sierra backcountry experience. Witness the disappearing edges between water and rocks at Lake Aloha, the scant vegetation peeking out between slabs of smooth granite in Cherry Creek Canyon, and read about the natural processes that led to the creation of waterfalls, glaciers, and lakes. The painstakingly crafted compositions demonstrate how light can determine the way one sees and remembers a landscape. Musings about the Sierra Nevada by naturalists, mountaineers, and writers, including John Muir, Norman Clyde, Jane Wilson Howarth, and Jack Kerouac, complement the arresting photography. A self-taught photographer since high school, Fred Weyman, from Reading, PA, was an environmental toxicologist and has backpacked in the Sierra Nevada more than 30 times over a period of 15 years.

“Fred Weyman’s photographs of the Sierra Nevada reflect the same kind of Size: 12" × 9" • 125 color photos • 256 pp. passion for their subject as Ansel Adams and Galen Rowel.” ISBN: 978-0-7643-5344-4 • hard cover • $45.00 — Michael Brune, Executive Director, Sierra Club AVAILABLE IN July 8 Regional Artists, Historic Painters, International Folk Art, native american Painting/Drawing, Arts & Crafts

Contemporary Artists: regional Mexican Arts Series: Hammered Northwest Carving Tradition. Karen & Copper. Sandy Baum. Introduction by Ralph Norris. Here over 400 color photographs 100 Artists of the Southwest. Douglas Bullis. Roy Skodnick. See beautiful hammered of old and recent artwork include totems, drums, The work of 100 important painters, sculptors, copper vessels made long ago and rattles, boxes, canoes, and many masks of photographers, potters, weavers, and jewelers today at , Mexico, traditional designs. Master carvers as well as living and working in New Mexico and Arizona a small town in the southwest state younger artists are featured. The text gives a today. Their stories and works of art will amaze of Michoacan. Includes 393 colorful better understand of the complex society, its as well as illuminate. This book provides the most photographs, a historical perspective, artwork, and current values. vibrant picture of contemporary Southwestern introductions to 540 copper artists, Size: 9" x 12" • 415 color photos art that you can find anywhere. and detailed descriptions. Value Guide/Index • 240 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 500+ photos Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 393 color photos • Index • 160 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-0799-7 • hard cover • $59.95 224 pp. • ISBN: 0-7643-2414-4 ISBN: 978-0-7643-3502-0 • hard cover • $29.99 hard cover • $39.95 Contemporary Art on the Northwest Coast: Mexican Popular Art: Clothing & Dolls. Wendy Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth, Makah. Karen Norris. Scalzo. This insightful study of traditional Photography by Ralph Norris. The work of over 50 Contemporary Art of the Southwest. E. Mexican clothing is based on authentic dolls contemporary Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth, and Makah Ashley Rooney, with Julie Sasse. This book made by folk artists in Mexico. With over tribal artists of the Northwest Coast is showcased surveys in text and over 600 photos the con- 550 color photographs, it relates customs, in over 400 color photographs. Chapters highlight temporary artwork from Arizona, New Mexico, language, music, and folk arts that are wholly new designs in canoes, paddles, weaving, baskets, Oklahoma, and Texas. The book’s intent is to take Mexican and now its national culture. Men's and woven hats; and inspirations from the sky (birds, a fresh look at the magical and insightful ways and women's regional clothing is explored, sun), earth (animals), and water (fish), as well as in in which the area’s artists have interpreted life including serapes, sombreros, Colonial dress, jewelry and glass items of exquisite detail. in this region. Included are paintings, sculpture, skirts, and shawls, through the dolls, period Size: 9" x 12" • 417 color photos • 240 pp. ceramic art, prints, collage, jewelry, photography, photographs, and adult clothes. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3641-6 and kinetic percussion electronic assemblages. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 370 color photos hard cover • $59.99 • Schiffer LTD Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 624 color photos • 240 pp. Price Guide/Index • 208 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4543-2 • hard cover • $45.00 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2887-9 • hard cover • $39.95 Native American Horse Gear: A Golden Age of Equine-Inspired Art of the 19th Century. Popular Arts of Mexico: 1850-1950. E. Helene Sage. With informative text and 206 Historic Painting & Painters Revised 2nd Edition. Donna McMenamin. color photos, readers will discover the techniques One hundred years worth of quality Mexican and materials used to create often beautiful Native Shadows on the Mesa: Artists of the popular art, including pottery, clay figures, American 19th century horse gear. Included are bridles, Painted Desert and Beyond. Gary Fillmore. marionettes, straw mosaics, Talavera, clay saddles, blankets, , breastcollars Using over 390 illustrations, this book explores banks, coconut banks, laquerware, wood and , , masks, and equine imagery in the similarities and differences in the lives, artistic panels and rugs, from 1850-1950, is covered utilitarian objects. Examples from the Plains, Prairie, styles, and beliefs of the men and women who here. Detailed information about artists, styles Great Basin, Plateau, and the Southwest. visited the Wetherill-Colville Guest Ranch in Kay- and techniques are provided along with col- Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 206 color photos • 160 pp. enta, northern Arizona. Among the artists who lecting hints in every chapter. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4210-3 • hard cover • $49.99 visited were Maynard Dixon, William Robinson Size: 9" x 12" • 397 color photos Leigh, James Swinnerton, Carl Oscar Borg, and Price Guide • 240 pp. Pueblo Dancing. Nancy Hunter Warren & Gunnar Widforss. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3284-5 • hard cover • $59.99 Jill Drayson Sweet. This book explores Pueblo Size: 9" x 12" • 273 color & 118 b/w photos dancing, illustrated with photographs of danc- Index • 240 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-4054-3 ers in traditional costumes from Pueblos San hard cover • $69.99 Ildefonso, Santa Clara, San Juan, Jemez, Taos, native american painting & Drawing Pecos, Acoma, and Tesuque. Nancy Hunter Warren took these sensitive images before the International Folk art Quincy Tahoma: The Life and Legacy of Pueblos created a ban on taking photographs a Navajo Artist. Charnell Havens & Vera of their ceremonies. Saints & Sinners: Mexican Devotional Marie Badertscher. Over 260 color photos and Size: 9" x 12" • 99 b/w photos Art. California Heritage Museum. James oral histories from more than 50 people were Index of dances • 176 pp. Caswell & Jenise Amanda Ramos, Editors. used to create the first complete biography of ISBN: 978-0-7643-3860-1 • hard cover • $39.99 Over 350 beautiful color photos depict 18th the important Navajo painter, Quincy Tahoma to mid-20th century Mexican devotional (1917-1956). The paintings portrayed display Hopi Kachinas: History, Legends, and art, including masks, devils and angels, the range of the artist’s talents. Many of Art. Ron Pecina and Bob Pecina. Chronological santos, milagritos, retablos, and ex-votos. the works illustrated have not been seen in vignettes and text encompassing Hopi history, They include wood carvings and items of public before. culture, ceremonies, and legends provide a clay, stone, metal, and paper. Seven essays Size: 9" x 12" • 269 color photos • 256 pp. background for the remarkable paintings and cover the history and meaning of the works. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3708-6 • hard cover • sculptures of Hopi artists that surfaced from Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 365 color photos • 256 pp. $50.00 Schiffer LTD the Pecinas' studies and visits with the Hopi. ISBN: 0-7643-2368-7 • hard cover • $49.95 Distinctive pieces of Hopi art, Kachina carvings, and peerless paintings of Katsina celebrations Neil David’s Hopi World. Ron are the centerpiece for the story of the Katsinam. Mexican Masks and Puppets: Master Carv- Pecina & Bob Pecina, with art by Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 155 color images • 192 pp. ers of the Sierra de Puebla. Bryan J. Stevens. Neil David, Sr. A series of pen and ISBN: 978-0-7643-4429-9 • hard cover • $49.99 In the Mexican states of Puebla and Veracruz, old ink drawings present a history of Hopi masked dances have survived in isolated mountain Indian life from the Pueblo Rebellion to Contemporary Hopi Kachina Dolls. regions. They use a variety of wonderful masks the challenges of coping with modern Nancy Schiffer. The identities of 250+ of humans, animals, and mythic figures. Sacred societal changes. Artist Neil David, Sr., kachina dolls made by contemporary puppets also appear for at least one dance. Over interprets these important events and Hopi artists and on the market today. 700 color photos display these masks and puppets. milestones in an imaginative, often They represent spirits and dancers in The text explains the puppets, their makers, and witty way. ceremonies for rain, fertile crops, and their significance. Size: 11 3/4" x 9" • 50+ color & b/w images • 128 pp. the goodness of life. The descriptive text Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 716 color photos • Index ISBN: 978-0-7643-3808-3 • hard cover • $29.99 and over 500 color photographs present 224 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-4027-7 Hopi and English names, artist identity, hard cover • $49.99 and current market value ranges. native american arts & crafts Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 519 color photos Price Guide/Index • 208 pp. • ISBN: 0-7643-1848-9 • hard cover • $39.95 Mexican Folk Art: From Oaxacan Eddy Hulbert, Silversmith: Artistry in Artist Families. Revised & Ex- Dryhead Country, Montana. E. Helene Hopi Kachina Dolls and Their Carvers. panded 2nd Edition. Arden & Anya Sage. Eddy Hulbert (1898-1960) was an Theda Bassman. Contemporary Kachina dolls Rothstein. Contemporary Mexican folk accomplished, self-taught blacksmith and are beautifully illustrated with over 150 color art, by prominent artists from Oaxaca, silversmith whose output is highly sought photos. The lives of the carvers who make them is discussed and profusely illustrated. after by today's collector of Western antiquaria. are explored in depth. Twenty-five of today’s Includes ceramics, weaving, woodcarv- Known for his , bits, belt buckles, and most important Kachina carvers have been ing, embroidery, tin work, toys, jewelry, jewelry, his style is distinctive and bold, and interviewed for a first-hand glimpse at their work. candles, dried flower crafts, basketry, his designs unique. Many commissions from Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • over 150 color photos and Day of the Dead handicrafts. local ranchers and families in the Dryhead Index • 192 pp. • ISBN: 0-88740-373-5 Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 700+ color photos • Index • 192 pp. area of Montana. hard cover • $59.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2673-8 • hard cover • $39.95 Size: 9 1/8" x 8 1/8" • 226 color & b/w photos • 144 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4726-9 • hard cover • $39.99 Native American Arts & Crafts, Native American Pottery 9

Indian Dolls. Nancy N. Schiffer. Here dolls Southwestern Indian Bracelets: The Essential Cuff. Paula A. Baxter, Photography are grouped according to their geographical by Barry Katzen. Southwestern Indian bracelet cuffs reside at the center of a thriving origins, including Iroquios, Seminole, Cheyenne, Navajo, and Eskimo Indian dolls shown along ethnic arts market. The first 100 years of Native bracelet-making history (1868-1970), with early photographs of the people and places as seen in historic, vintage, and curio cuffs, still resonates with post-1980 bracelets that they represent. Also, Skookum dolls, which were made as commercial items, are presented. reflect a renewed Native Style—showing everything old is new again. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 150 color photos Price Guide/Index • 112 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-0305-0 • soft cover • $19.95

Featured Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 366 color images • 176 pp Miniature Arts of the Southwest. Nancy N. Title ISBN: 978-0-7643-4868-6 • hard cover • $39.99 Schiffer. The delightful arts of American Indian tribes in the Southwest are occasionally made in miniature by especially talented artists. This book presents a wide array of these miniatures Navajo Silversmith Fred Peshlakai: His Life & Art. Steven Curtis. Through hun- of all the major craft styles of the region, with dreds of images, the life and art of legendary Navajo silversmith Fred Peshlakai is ex- hundreds of color photographs. Arranged in sections devoted to beadwork, rattles, sandpaint- plored, as are the individual, technical, and artistic expressions of his beautiful silver ings, weavings, basketry, Kachinas, paintings, artwork. See why Fred Peshlakai is one of the most influential Navajo artisans to impact and pottery. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 248 color photos • 64 pp. the creation of Navajo Silver Art and his art the world-class art treasures they truly are. ISBN: 978-0-88740-317-0 • soft cover • $12.95

Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 502 color & 82 b/w images • 224 pp ISBN: 978-0-7643-4745-0 • hard cover • $50.00 Hallmarks of the Southwest: Who Made It? Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition. Bar- ton Wright in association with the Indian Arts and Crafts Assoc. A comprehensive source for Featured identifying the marks of the American Southwest Title Indian artists working in metal, clay, wood, textiles, and paint. Alphabetically arranged, with personal data, tribal affiliations, working dates, materials used, and the artists’ marks. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 36 color photos/520 marks 6 Indices • 244 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-0989-2 hard cover • $45.00

NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY The Hopi Approach to the Art of Kachina The New Four Winds Guide to American Doll Carving. Erik Bromberg. The beautiful Indian Artifacts. Preston E. Miller & Carolyn Margaret Tafoya: A Tewa Potter’s Heri- diversity of Hopi Kachina dolls is pictorially Corey. Authentic Indian-made items of both old tage and Legacy. Mary Ellen and Laurence presented to show past, present, and evolving and new vintage are showcased. Nearly 800 Blair. Margaret Tafoya’s paramount place in the styles. These carved representations of cere- color photos present clothing and accessories, evolution of Tewa Pueblo pottery in Santa Clara, monial figures taking part in celebrations of basketry, pottery, musical instruments, toys & New Mexico, includes a history of the Pueblo the Kachina religion are popular collectibles. games, textiles, and beadwork, with detailed people, Margaret Tafoya’s life, Santa Clara This book explains, compares, and presents descriptions, current pricing, bead glossary. pottery-making techniques, and the Tafoya the variety of dolls through color pictures, line Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 775 color & 7 b/w photos family and descendants. She has adhered to the drawings, and text. Price Guide • 192 pp. • ISBN: 0-7643-2391-1 traditions of her pueblo, and demonstrates the Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 164 photos & drawings soft cover • $29.95 very best in Tewa Pueblo pottery. Index • 94 pp. • ISBN: 0-88740-062-0 Size: 9" x 12" • 179 photos • Index • 200 pp. soft cover • $9.95 ISBN: 978-0-88740-080-3 • hard cover • $45.00 The Navajo Art of Sandpainting. Revised Native American Fetishes. Revised & Expanded & Expanded 2nd Edition. Douglas Cong- Pueblo Pottery Families. Revised & 2nd Edition. Kay Whittle. From Beast Gods to Direc- don-Martin. Sandpainting has its origin in the Expanded 3rd Edition. Lillian Peaster & tional Guardian Spirits, this book explores the magic religious tradition and practice of the Navajo Guy Berger. More than 554 modern South- and mystery behind the charismatic, mostly stone, people. Over 400 sandpaintings, from the most west Pueblo potters are introduced from 102 animal figures or fetishes skillfully carved by artists traditional to the newest forms, are illustrated families with 160 color photographs of them from the Southwestern Pueblos. Hundreds of pictures here in full color. The sandpaintings are organized and their meticulous work. Traditional and and insightful text highlight the impressive variety of by artist, making this an important reference new forms are displayed to demonstrate the forms, materials, and traditional and contemporary for collectors. evolving nature of their work. A new value styles available to collectors. A price guide is included. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 346 color photos • 64 pp. reference reflects the present pottery market. Size: 6 1/2" x 9" • 313 photos • 160 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0810-6 • soft cover • $9.95 Size: 9" x 6" • 160 color photos • 160 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-2516-7 • soft cover • $14.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2880-0 • soft cover • $19.95

Plains Indians Regalia & Customs. Bad Hand. Navajo Arts and Crafts. Nancy N. Schiffer. Pueblo and Navajo Contemporary Pottery An original study of Plains Indian cultures of the 19th This book investigates the diverse and lively and Directory of Artists. 2nd edition, century, using period writings, paintings, research, crafts of today’s Navajo people. This celebration revised and expanded. Guy Berger & Nancy and photography to relate how lives were spent and of Navajo art has over 250 color photos and Schiffer. Traditions of Pueblo and Navajo artists to bring the past to life. Covers Blackfeet, Cheyenne, explanations of the crafts, including weaving, from Arizona and New Mexico with new inter- Comanche, Crow, Hidatsa, Mandan, and Lakota pottery, basketry, jewelry, dolls, sandpainting, pretations. Pottery from Acoma, Hopi, Jemez, tribes. Dances, hunting, , weapons, and trade wood carving, stone sculpture, and fetishes. Navajo, San Felipe, San Ildefonso, San Juan, goods featured. Readers learn basic similarities of Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 256 color photos • 64 pp. Santa Ana, Zia, and Zuni families. all people, ancient to present, including today’s ISBN: 0-88740-320-4 • soft cover • $12.95 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 100s of color photos multi-cultural society. Price Guide/Index • 168 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 260 color photos • Index • 256 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-1896-2 • soft cover • $29.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-3536-5 • hard cover • $49.99

The New Four Winds Guide to Indian Weap- Acoma. H. L. James with an introduction by Storytellers and Other Figurative Pottery. onry, Trade Goods, and Replicas. Preston Frank Waters. Acoma, the “sky city” of New Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition. Douglas Miller & Carolyn Corey. Authentic weapons and Mexico, is presented with an enchanting text and Congdon-Martin. In 1964, Helen Cordero of Cochiti weapon cases, horse gear, tools, stone pipes, beautiful color photographs in this revised edition pueblo created the first storyteller, a clay image of her and ceremonial items; also trade goods such as of the Southwest classic book. Acoma mesa grandfather with five children clinging to him. Here Hudson’s Bay collectibles, trade beads, cloth, and pueblo, located 65 miles west of Albuquerque, the reader will find the most extensive collection of blankets; and contemporary replicas of traditional is said to be the oldest continuously inhabited storytellers ever gathered in print. Over 400 pieces Indian clothing, blankets, pouches and bags, community on the North American continent. by nearly 150 artists are shown in full color, and parfleches, and more. All values reflect actual Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 80 color photos • 96 pp. organized by pueblo. auction estimates and results. ISBN: 978-0-88740-133-6 • soft cover • $14.99 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 501 color photos Size: 8 1/2" x 11" 676 color photos • Price Guide Index • 144 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-0805-5 176 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-2634-9 soft cover • $19.95 soft cover • $29.95 10 Native American Pottery/Textiles/Baskets, Vintage Fashion Accessories, Jewelry: Native American

Historic Pottery of the Pueblo Indians: 1600- 1880. Larry Frank & Francis H. Harlow. Working American Indian Baskets: Building and Caring for a Collection. William A. without the use of the potter's wheel, Pueblo Indians Turnbaugh and Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh. 786 clear images and concise descriptions, in the American Southwest create beautiful ceramic ware for both utilitarian and ceremonial use. A classic, presented in an extended gallery showcasing hundreds of baskets delineate specific this book is the first comprehensive account of historic tribal styles within Native North America's nine basketry regions: Southwest, Great Pueblo pottery, and results from years of study. With nearly 200 examples, the authors appraise the Basin, California, Plateau, Northwest Coast, Arctic and Subarctic, Plains, Southeast, and aesthetic value of Pueblo pottery as rivaling that of Northeast. Unique to this book are an in-depth comparison of imported baskets passed any ware made by Neolithic societies. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 231 photos • 176 pp. off as American Indian work. ISBN: 978-0-88740-227-2 • hard cover • $35.00 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 786 color photos • 272 pp Zuni Pottery. Marian E. Rodee & James Ostler. The ISBN: 978-0-7643-4404-6 • hard cover • $59.99 Zuni Pueblo,150 miles west of the Rio Grande Valley Featured on the Arizona border in New Mexico, is the source of Title beautiful traditional Zuni pottery. With many photo- graphs, this work presents some of the finest current pots and the talented young potters whose heritage has them to this exciting art form. Size: 6" x 9" • 66 photos • 92 pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-100-8 • soft cover • $9.95

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Rugs and Posts: The Story of Navajo Indian Basketry of the Northeastern Wood- Masters of Contemporary Indian Weaving and the Role of the Indian lands. Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh and William Jewelry. Nancy N. Schiffer. Over 50 Trader. Revised & Updated 3rd Edition. A. Turnbaugh. Authors feature woodsplint and living jewelry masters of Native American H. L. James. The classic study of the Navajo sweetgrass basketry from Southern New England heritage are featured in this lavish new rug and the trading posts associated with each / Long Island, Northern New England / Canadian book. Tufa casting, stone cutting, en- unique style. New information helps explain and Maritimes, Upper New York State, and the Great graving, metalsmithing are evident in this display the beauty and craft of the Navajo Indians. Lakes. The craft that brought Eastern Algonquians and book. See new jewelry designs as well Illustrated with 49 new color plates and many Iroquoians through generations of turmoil continues as sculpture that ranks as wearable art. black-and-white photographs and drawings. today with talented artisans. Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 448 color photos Size: 9" x 12" • 100+ photos & maps Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 505 color & b/w images Index • 256 pp. • ISBN: 978-7643-3245-6 120 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-2208-2 176 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-4729-0 hard cover • $50.00 soft cover $24.99 hard cover • $49.99 Evolving Southwest Indian Jewelry. Nancy Weaving of the Southwest. 2nd edition, Indian Baskets. 3rd edition, revised. Sarah N. Schiffer. A classic study of Southwest Native revised. Marian Rodee. This book presents Peabody & William A. Turnbaugh. The diversity American jewelry documenting the fascinating important information on Pueblo, Navajo, Rio of North American Indian and Eskimo baskets, story of evolving designs and techniques from Grande, and Northern Mexican weaving styles including basket making techniques, materials, early traders and artists up to the present. Over of the Southwestern US region. Traditional and forms, and decoration, with information on 500 color photos of silver, turquoise, shell, and modern styles of blankets, clothing, and rugs native lifestyles. More than 175 regional and gold jewelry, including Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and are identified and explained in detail, with tribal styles are documented. Identification Pueblo belts, buckles, bracelets, necklaces, brief accounts of some of the old trading posts keys, glossary, maps, and bibliographies add mens jewelry, earrings, and pins from the late that sold them. to its broad appeal. 19th century to the present. Size: 9” x 12” • 579 photos • Index • 248 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 139 color photos • Price Guide Size: 9" x 12" • 600 color photos ISBN: 978-0-7643-1854-2 • soft cover • $29.95 256 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-1900-6 Price Guide/Index • 256 pp. soft cover • $29.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-1723-1 • hard cover • $59.95

Navajo Weaving Today. Nancy N. Schiffer. Vintage Fashion Accessories Indian Silver Jewelry of the Southwest: The traditional regional styles long associated Stetson Hats & the John B. Stet- 1868-1930. Larry Frank with Millard J. Holbrook with Navajo blankets and rugs continue to son Company: 1865-1970. Jeffrey B. II. This splendidly illustrated volume celebrates evolve. Here contemporary weavings are shown Snyder. With beautiful full color photos, the historic silver and turquoise jewelry of the in color, with text identifying many of today’s this history of the Stetson Hat Company Navajo and Pueblo Indians. A classic, it presents weavers. The new styles of Burntwater, Wide is richly illustrated with hats, hat boxes, over 300 superb objects that are usually hidden Ruins, Ganado, Crystal, Chinle, Two Grey Hills, miniature boxes, and a large number from view in museum storerooms and private Teec Nos Pos, Western Reservation, and Shiprock of collectible items associated with this collections across the U.S. 253 close-up photos area designs show the continuing talent among most famous hat company. A value guide of conchas, necklaces, bracelets, rings, bridles, today’s Navajo weavers. is included. and other pieces. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 172 color photos • 64 pp. Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 503 photos Value Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 253 photos • Index • 224 pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-319-4 • soft cover • $12.95 Guide • 192 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-0211-4 • hard cover • $39.95 ISBN: 978-0-88740-226-5 • soft cover • $24.99

Pictorial Weavings of the Navajo. Nancy Art Jewelry Today 4. Sandra Korinchak. Kachinas and Ceremonial Dancers N. Schiffer. In this folk art, representations of More than 70 of the world's top jewelry in Zuni Jewelry. Toshio Sei. This book recognizable objects occasionally have been a artists share today's masterpieces of the identifies Zuni jewelry artists and their part of Navajo weavings at least since the mid- genre, along with insights about their Kachina and Ceremonial Dancer designs 19th century. Here are familiar and imaginary studio processes. These body-adorn- from the 1940s through the 1960s. Pins, animals, birds, people, religious designs, and ing sculptures include necklaces, rings, bracelets, bolo ties, and more appear in multiple weavings of fantastic details, arranged brooches, and more surprising pieces, 240 color photos, revealing variations chronologically within design groups to demon- creating a valuable guide to current trends that indicate each master's distinctive strate the evolution of styles. in art jewelry design for buyers, jewelry style. Included are designs by John Lucio, Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 194 color photos • 64 pp. enthusiasts, collectors, and artists alike. Anna Rita & Lambert Homer, Jr., and Robert Cachini, Sr. ISBN: 978-0-88740-318-7 • soft cover • $12.95 Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 400 color photos • 256 pp. Size: 9" x 6" • 240 color photos • 160 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5024-5 • hard cover • $50.00 ISBN: 978-0-7643-4167-0 • hard cover • $24.99 native american baskets jewelry: native american Hopi Bird and Sun Face in Zuni Hopi Wicker Plaques & Baskets. Robert W. Hopi Gold, Hopi Silver: 12 Contemporary Jewelry. Toshio Sei. Delve into the Rhodes. Beautiful styles and designs of woven Jewelers. Zena Pearlstone. Twelve well-known origins and interpretations of Sun Face plaques and baskets made by Hopi women Hopi artists, whose work is the subject of this book, and Thunderbird/Hopi Bird designs. artists of Third Mesa in Arizona in 67 categories have incorporated gold, platinum, diamonds, and rare This thorough study establishes the through over 475 color photographs. Historical turquoise into a jewelry tradition previously identified identities of 33 Zuni artists and their background of the Hopi people, weaving ma- predominantly with silver, while expanding the Sun face and Thunderbird/Hopi Bird terials and techniques, uses of the baskets and range of designs to include narrative and ceremonial designs from the 1940s through the plaques, and their values today are discussed. representations. This often stunning and innovative 1960s. Over 190 color photos display A valuable reference for identifying old and jewelry represents a major change not only in jewelry the artwork and subtle variations indicative of each master’s distinctive style. contemporary. styles, but in Hopi culture. Size: 9" x 6" • 195 color photos • Price Guide • 144 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 489 color photos Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 194 color & b/w photos ISBN: 978-0-7643-3882-3 • hard cover • $24.99 Price Guide/Index • 160 pp. 144 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-4683-5 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2685-1 • soft cover • $29.95 hard cover • $34.99 jewelry: Native American, Historic Architecture: International Influences 11

Knifewing & Rainbow Man in Indian Jewelry on the Market. Peter N. Margot Van Voorhies: The Art of Mexican Zuni Jewelry. Toshio Sei. This orig- Schiffer. All of the beautiful American Indian Enamelework. Penny C. Morrill. In the mid- inal book delves into the origins and jewelry shown in this book was actually for 20th century, the American Margot Van Voorhies contemporary interpretations of the sale when the photographs were taken with the went to , Mexico, and established a jew- Knifewing god in Zuni mythology and prices and ranges noted with each caption. The elry design business best known for exquisite the sacred being Rainbow Man from 336 beautiful color photographs demonstrate enamelwork. Her designs are distinctive, often ancient Zuni traditions. Twenty-eight the excellent craftsmanship in jewelry which is based on spiral motifs inspired by vines and floral mid-20th century and current jewelers available in today’s marketplace and the text imagery. Glorious colored enamels in brilliant are featured, who made pins, bracelets, presents the variations of style to be exciting. hues and original designs distinguish the work bolo ties, and other ornaments. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 336 color photos of Margot de Taxco. Size: 9" x 6" • 187 color photos • Price Guide/Index • 144 pp. Price Guide • 144 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 485 color photos • Index • 200 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3548-8 • hard cover • $24.99 ISBN: 978-0-88740-938-7 • soft cover • $19.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-3549-5 • hard cover • $49.99

Figural Designs in Zuni Jewelry. Southwestern Indian Rings. Paula A. Baxter. Mexican Silver: Modern Handwrought Toshio Sei. In the author’s fourth book Photography by Barry Katzen. A fascinating variety Jewelry and Metalwork. Revised & Ex- on Native American jewelry, read bi- of American Indian rings from the southwestern panded 4th Edition. Penny Chittim Morrill & ographies of Zuni jewelry-making indi- appear in more than 350 color Carole A. Berk. The silver renaissance in Mexico viduals and families who have created photos. This book provides a design history of from the 1920s to the present. Over 400 color many successful motifs taken from the these rings, beginning with pre-contact artifacts photos showcase jewelry, tableware, and art animal kingdom, including horses and and continuing through to contemporary artistic works in silver. This book is the definitive study cows, butterflies and dragonflies, deer innovations. A guide to valuation issues and of Mexican silver jewelry and decorative objects. and antelope, birds of all shapes and resources is offered for collectors. The newly updated price guide is helpful in sizes, and humans, using silver and mosaic inlay pins, bracelets, bolo ties, Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 359 color photos • Index today’s market. Greatly expanded marks section. and other ornaments. 160 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-3875-5 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 445 photos • 272 pp. Size: 9" x 6" • 285 color photos • Price guide • 152 pp. hard cover • $34.99 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2671-4 • hard cover • $59.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-4558-6 • hard cover • $24.99 Zuni Jewelry. Revised 3rd Edition. Theda Silver Masters of Mexico: Héctor Aguilar Non-Figural Designs in Zuni Jewel- and Michael Bassman, with photography by and the Taller Borda. Penny C. Morrill. Master ry. Toshio Sei. Delve into the origins and Gene Balzer. The lovely stone inlay work in Zuni designers and silversmiths with particular focus on contemporary interpretations of various jewelry is world famous and here it is shown in Héctor Aguilar, and the personnel at this workshop. styles of non-figural Zuni jewelry designs, popular forms for men and women. 90 brilliant Valentin Vidaurreta, Los Castillo, William Spratling, including nugget work, cluster work, color photographs and a brand new price guide Antonio Pineda, Hubert Harmon, Enrique Ledesma, petit point, needle point, snake eye, present hundreds of Zuni jewelry forms to tempt and many more craftsmen are included. Beautifully and channel work. This groundbreaking and delight collectors throughout Asia, Europe, illustrated with 100s of examples of their artistry, study establishes the identities of many and America. Modern artists are identified. with current values. Zuni Artists from the 1940s, '50s, and Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 90 color photos • 64 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 484 color photos '60s, and showcases their turquoise and coral pins, bracelets, bolo ties, and ISBN: 978-0-7643-2367-6 • soft cover • $12.95 Price Guide/Index • 224 pp. other ornaments. ISBN: 978-0-88740-961-5 • hard cover • $49.95 Size: 9" x 6" • 341 color photos • 160 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4727-6 • hard cover • $24.99 Fred Harvey Jewelry: 1900-1955. Dennis June. With nearly 100 images of SW Indian Historic Architecture: International Influences Southwest Silver Jewelry. Paula A. Baxter. jewelry supplemented by early 1900s Harvey The first century of Navajo and Pueblo metal Company Photostint postcards, this book paints Architecture of Old Mexico. Mary jewelry-making in the American Southwest. a vivid and colorful picture of life in America’s Martin & Tina Skinner. More than 300 Beginning in the late 1860s, the region’s native southwestern frontier. Included is a significantly antique images take readers through peoples learned metalworking and united it with researched timeline and “tips & tricks” to clarify Mexico’s streets and palaces, churches a tradition of beads and ornaments made from the historical subject. Provides a fresh vantage and courtyards. Architects, designers, turquoise and other natural materials. The ap- from which to understand the complex world and landscape professionals will find peal of this jewelry continued into the mid-1900s, of early silver Indian jewelry and its champion, endless inspirations in images of stucco and by the 1950s and 1960s masters created Fred Harvey Jewelry. walls, wooden doors, carved columns, a legacy of fine art jewelry that is prized today. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 166 color photos • 176 pp. tiled fountains, and more. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 318 photos • 212 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4448-0 • hard cover • $39.99 Size: 11" x 8 1/2" ISBN: 978-0-7643-1244-1 • hard cover • $49.99 126 color & 175 B&W and sepia images • 144 pp. Mexican Silver Jewelry Details. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2571-7 • soft cover • $29.95 Turquoise Jewelry. Revised 4th Edition. Leslie Piña. Over 1150 photos of the Nancy Schiffer. This book displays a wide va- most popular silver jewelry from Mexico, San Miguel’s Mexican Exteriors. Sandy riety of Southwest Indian-made jewelry with in full color. The focus is on popular and Baum. San Miguel’s elegant buildings display many different colors and types of turquoise, plentiful jewelry, from lesser-known or Mexican history and architecture. Tour outdoor presented according to origin and dating from anonymous makers, with strong artistic living at its finest in extraordinary homes usually over a hundred years ago up to the present merit. Includes in-depth information, closed to visitors. Facades, gates, patios, gardens, with innovative designs. Men’s and women’s values, hallmarks, and an illustrated fountains, columns, pools, cantera, windows, jewelry is included in belts, bracelets, bolo ties, glossary. walls, cupolas, wrought iron, street graphics, necklaces, and many other beautiful pieces. Size: 11 3/4" x 9" • 1154 color photos construction. Include Mexican details into your Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 100s of color photos • 64 pp. Price Guide/Index • 304 pp. next building project. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2843-5 • soft cover • $9.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-3081-0 • hard cover • $89.99 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 346 color photos • 224 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3004-9 • hard cover • $39.99

Indian Jewelry of the American Southwest. Mexican Jewelry & Metal Art. Leslie Revised 3rd Edition. William A. Turnbaugh & Sarah Piña. Mexican jewelry and metal art Peabody Turnbaugh, Foreword by Barry M. Gold- made of copper, brass, alpaca, and silver. Traditional Mexican Style Exteriors. water. More than 125 vivid color photos display The variety in color, texture, and form is Text by Donna McMenamin. Over 300 color groups of Indian-made wrought silver, turquoise, wonderful. Detailed captions with value photographs of beautiful new, old, and remod- shell, and coral jewelry brought together from ranges accompany the 1000+ color eled traditional-style homes and gardens are historic collections as well as those available today photos of jewelry, boxes, tableware, presented. From Spanish Colonial facades in on reservations. Includes products of Navajo, Zuni, and wall art. San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, Hopi, and Rio Grande Pueblo artisans. Size: 11 3/4" x 9" • 1,272 color photos to the best of the Mission and Spanish Eclectic Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • Price Guide Price Guide / index • 288 pp. homes, this volume is a must for everyone 157 photos, illustrations & maps • 96 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3140-4 • hard cover • $89.99 interested in Mexican architecture. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2577-9 • soft cover • $12.95 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 309 color photos 192 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-1726-2 Reassessing Hallmarks of Native South- The William Spratling Legacy. Sandy Baum. hard cover • $39.95 west Jewelry: Artists, Traders, Guilds, Foreword by Violante and Consuelo Ulrich. This and the Government. Pat Messier and Kim book concentrates on how William Spratling’s Doors of Oaxaca. Devon Fekete. Over 700 Messier. Using over 275 photos and detailed talent for creating silver jewelry in Taxco, Mexico, images create a portal into the architectural research, identifies forty-five Native American led US Interior Department personnel to invite style of Oaxaca, Mexico’s most colonial city. silversmiths and their hallmarks found on South- him, in 1945, to create a similar program for Explore great wooden doors, studded with west jewelry. Some marks date as early as the ’s natives. Thirty never-before-seen Alas- hand wrought iron hardware set in walls of 1920s, along with the marks of traders, guilds, kan models and with their original designs are desert-hued sandstone dating back to the and the government. Marks are shown in situ on presented here along with Spratling’s original early 17th century. The rich textures and the jewelry, along with images of artists, trading 1945 Report to the Arts and Crafts Board. colors of the diverse doorways will inspire posts, and guild ads. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 294 images • 168 pp. anyone in search of a Southwestern palette. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 279 photos • 144 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3886-1 • hard cover • $49.99 Size: 9" x 6" • 703 color photos • 272 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4670-5 • hard cover • $34.99 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2665-3 • soft cover • $29.95 12 Interior Design: International Influences, Cowboy & Equine Antiques, Natural History: Fossils

Interior Design: International Influences The Ring : History, Form, & Function. Cowboy Equipment. Joice Overton. An in- Donald Minzenmayer. A definitive reference valuable source for historic reference as well Wooden Jewelry and Novelties. Mary on the ring bit, considered by some as one of as a present day guide for collectors, antique Jo Izard. Popular wooden jewelry & novelties the kindest bits you can put on a horse’s bridle. dealers, traders, and modern-day cowboys, this of the 1920-1950 era in 400+ color photos. From the 14th century cavalry units of European, book’s colorful photographs and information Items include bracelets, necklaces, figural Middle Eastern, and Asian empires through the bring the Old West back to life. Containing over pins designed as water creatures, cowboys, Spanish Colonial Period to today, this book offers 500 photographs with helpful text and captions Indians, animals, and more. Advertising insights into the history & function of the ring bit. which describe the items and their usage, it also and kitchen items, buttons, masks, and Size: 8 1/2 “ x 11" has recommendations for proper care of items. more are included. 410 color & b/w images • 208 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 547 color photos Size: 9" x 6" • 414 color photos ISBN: 978-0-7643-3887-8 • hard cover • $49.99 Price Guide/Index • 160 pp. Price Guide • 160 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-0540-5 • soft cover • $19.95 Schiffer LTD ISBN: 978-0-7643-0405-7 • hard cover • $39.95

California’s Best: Old West Art & Antiques. San Miguel’s Mexican Interiors. Brad & Brian Witherell. California’s old west Cowboy Americana. Joice Overton. This book Sandy Baum. San Miguel retains old- furniture, gold and silver objects, gold quartz portrays items used by cowboy ancestors and world charm as many of its elegant jewelry, gambling tools, firearms, Bowie knives, presents a glimpse of what life was like in the buildings have been preserved. In its and hundreds of beer advertising items dating heyday of riding the range and trailing big cattle extraordinary homes see charming from 1850 to 1920 in over 700 color photos with drives. Containing over 500 photos of cowboy doors, living rooms, kitchens, dining extensive descriptions and history. A directory bits, spurs, saddles, boots, and weapons, it also rooms, bedrooms, stairways, lighting, of California makers and manufacturers is displays beautiful Native American beadwork art, and Talavera ceramics. especially useful. and design. Size: 9" x 6" • 360 color photos • 160 pp. Size: 9" x 12" • 714 color photos Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 524 color & 17 b/w photos ISBN: 978-0-7643-2947-0 • hard cover • $14.95 Price Guide • 256 pp. Price Guide • 160 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-0841-3 • hard cover • $89.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-1255-7 • hard cover • $39.95

Traditional Mexican Style Interiors. Text by Donna McMenamin. Over 280 color photographs Cowboy Collectibles and Western Mem- No Greater Calling: A Chronological Record of some of the most beautiful old, new, and re- orabilia. Revised 2nd Edition. Bob Ball & of Sacrifice and Heroism during the Western modeled Mexican-style homes are compiled here. Edward Vebell. The exciting area of the cowboy Indian Wars, 1865-1898. Eric S. Johnson. As Twelve chapters illustrate beautiful entryways, and wild west collectibles includes rifles, pistols, the American Civil War ended, violence continued living rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, bedrooms, saddles, clothing, boots, hats, blankets, gun rigs, in the West. Native Americans, pushed west bathrooms, ceilings and floors, stairways, niches, and even barbed wire. by civilization, fought back, making war upon fireplaces, lighting, and arts. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 446 color photos settlers, the infrastructure, and the economy. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 298 color photos • 192 pp. Price Guide • 160 pp. This comprehensive book explores the role of the ISBN: 978-0-7643-1693-7 • hard cover • $39.99 ISBN: 978-0-88740-505-1 • soft cover • $29.95 U.S. Army in resolving the issues on the frontier. Size: 7" x 10" • 300+ b/w images • 400 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4255-4 • hard cover • $39.99

Colores: Mexican Interiors. Sandy Western Memorabilia and Collectibles. Natural History: Fossils Baum. Over 300 color photos present fas- Bob Ball. Here are tools, barbershop implements, cinating doors, interior rooms, stairways, gambling devices, posters, and a myriad of World’s Oldest Fossils. Bruce L. Stinchcomb. fireplaces, lighting, ceilings, floors, and other infinitely interesting collectibles. “Cowboy” Covers the earliest fossil record of life from strata details to inspire today’s homeowners, items, including revolvers, pistols, maps, boots, called Precambrian and Cambrian by geologists. architects, and decorators who seek to chaps, and horse gear, such as bits, saddles, and Illustrated and discussed are structures formed by live with authentic Mexican character. spurs are featured. A fascinating section covers very primitive photosynthetic life forms, Cambrian Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 241 color photos modern items, such as cowboy-movie posters. trilobites, problematic fossil-like objects, and 160 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-3301-9 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 243 photos fascinating paleontological “puzzles.” Includes soft cover • $29.99 Price Guide • 160 pp. collector information, glossary, value ranges. ISBN: 978-0-88740-484-9 • soft cover • $19.95 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 509 color photos Price Guide • 160 pp. Cowboy & Equine Antiques ISBN: 978-0-7643-2697-4 Cowboy Culture: The Last Frontier of soft cover • $29.95 Western Movie Photographs and Auto- American Antiques. Revised 2nd Edition. graphs. Ken Owens. In this comprehensive Michael Friedman. The American cowboy’s Paleozoic Fossil Plants. Bruce L. Stinchcomb. guide, readers will find over 2000 Western unique lifestyle presented here in the newly Over 670 color photos reveal the Paleozoic plants movie stars’ photos and signatures from the revised classic reference with photos and de- that covered the earth from 500 to 260 million 1920s to the 1970s. Also included are values for scriptions of spurs, saddles, gambling tools, years ago. Included in this millennia spanning all those signed images and every star presented photography, guns, holsters, bits, chaps, gloves, volume are plant fossils from the Devonian, Car- is identified. One of the chief purposes of this boots, hats, and knives, plus objects related to boniferous, and Permian. Marine plants also make guide is to help readers and collectors identify Wild West shows. their appearance in the world during this period, the stars and their signatures. Size: 9" x 12" • 1,000 color photos as do various puzzling fossil tracks and burrows Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 2,387 color photos Value Guide/Index • 304 pp. previously thought to be marine plant fossils. Price Guide • 456 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-0820-8 • hard cover • $79.95 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 673 color photos ISBN: 978-0-7643-3934-9 • hard cover • $49.99 Index • 160 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-4327-8 soft cover • $29.99 Cowgirls: Early Images and Collectibles. Cowboy Bits and Spurs. 2nd Edition. Revised and Expanded 2nd Edition. Judy Joice I. Overton. This book combines “working Crandall. The saga of the American cowgirl, cowboy” knowledge with “cowboy collectibles,” Paleozoic Fossils. Bruce L. Stinchcomb. The unlike that of the cowboy, is not well-chronicled, describing the actual usage, background, and rich fossil record of the Paleozoic Era (545 to but her history is as appealing as it is colorful. value of cowboy bits and spurs. It contains 300 million years ago) illustrated with 650 high Three dimensional collectibles, rodeo lore, and photos, diagrams, and detailed text describing quality color photos and detailed with a very biographical accomplishments of these extraor- the various bits, spurs, leather bridles, and readable text. The photos show the fossil remains dinary women is presented for the first time in other related accessories, dating back to the of the earth’s early animals and plants. A great a cohesive format. mid-1800s. book for fossil hunters of all ilks interested in Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 314 photos Size: 8 1/2"x 11" • 432 color photos early remnants of life. Price Guide • 112 pp. Price Guide • 160 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 659 color photos ISBN: 978-0-7643-2238-9 • soft cover • $24.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-1718-7 Value Guide • 160 pp. hard cover • $39.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2917-3 • soft cover • $29.95 Bridle Rosettes: Two Centuries of Equine Adornment. E. Helene Sage. Explore bridle rosettes, functional objects that stabilized the of the West: An Illustrated History of Jewels of the Early Earth: Minerals and Fossils bridle headstall, beautifully decorated and often American Whipmaking. David W. Morgan. From of the Precambrian. Bruce L. Stinchcomb. The imbued with family meaning. Over 10,000 different homemade horsewhips to fancy whips, braided fossils and minerals associated with the first two varieties produced between c. 1850 and 1930. leather straps have worked to move livestock forward. billion years of earth’s history. The geology of shield Chapters explore glass and metal rosettes and Illustrated inventions that have revolutionized the areas and their associated rocks and minerals, along related hardware, composition rosettes, and whipmaking industry are covered and analyzes im- with pegmatite and pegmatite minerals, those rosettes representing various organizations, portant points in American history. attractive minerals and crystals like emerald and businesses, and the military. Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" • 307 illustrations, aquamarine, are explored. Perfect for anyone who Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 824 color photos • 256 pp. 100+ b/w photos • 168 pp. is passionate about geology and paleontology. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3859-5 • hard cover • $59.99 ISBN: 978-0-87033-589-1 • soft cover • $12.95 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 659 color photos • 160 pp. Schiffer LTD ISBN: 978-0-7643-3880-9 • soft cover • $29.99 Natural History: Meteorites/Minerals, History: Old West, Transportation, the Southwest: Scenes, Stories, Lore & History 13

Natural History: Meteorites Pawnee Bill’s Historic Wild Alien Encounters in the Western United States. West: A Photo Documentary of Tracie Austin. The 9 accounts of alien encounters in this Meteorites. Bruce L. Stinchcomb. Over 500 the 1901-1905 Show Tours. Allen book are true. Meet Dr. Roger Leir, who documented color images and engaging text provide insight Farnum. Amazing images taken on encounters and performed surgery to remove alleged into these interesting and informative collectibles tour by cowboy/amateur photographer implants. Read about on-craft horrifying physical ex- from “out of this world.” Meteorites link back to the Harry Bock. Offers Western, histori- aminations, reproduction experiments, hybrid children, early stages of the Milky Way galaxy. Readers can cal, and tent show buffs a visual look telepathy, levitation, missing time, and more. See explore metallic, stony-iron, and stony meteorites, back in time. drawings by Christine Dennett of alien beings, including meteorite falls, Northwest Africa meteorites, and Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 155 photos the Greys, Reptilian, Nordic, Dwarf, and the Tall Whites. rare meteorites. Index • 128 pp. Size: 6" x 9" • 10 Illustrations • 128 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 511 color photos • Price Guide ISBN: 978-0-88740-437-5 • soft cover $19.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-4145-8 • soft cover • $16.99 160 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-3728-4 soft cover • $29.99 The Southwest: Arts & Crafts Stagecoach: Rare Views of the Natural History: Minerals Old West, 1849-1915. Sandor 100 Artists of the Southwest. Douglas Bullis. Demlinger. Vintage photographs ex- The work of 100 important painters, sculptors, Gems & Minerals. Dr. Andreas Landmann. plore stagecoaches, the horse drawn photographers, potters, weavers, and jewelers More than 150 photos with descriptions provide wagons, the towns, and the frontier living and working in New Mexico and Arizona an overview of minerals from all parts of the people with first-person narratives. today. Their stories and works of art will amaze world and relate how minerals originate, how Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 283 photos as well as illuminate. This book provides the most they are found, and what significance they had 176 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-2124-5 vibrant picture of contemporary Southwestern art. in ancient times. Learn to identify the stones, soft cover • $24.95 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 500+ photos • 224 pp. including quartz, feldspar, beryl, tourmaline, ISBN: 978-0-7643-2414-7 • hard cover • $39.95 corundum, diamond, garnet, spinel, fluorite, precious metals, and more. History: Transportation Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 166 color photos • 180 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3066-7 • hard cover • $29.99 Iron Trails of North America : 1978-2008. Contemporary Art of the Southwest. E. Robert W. Burns. See and read about modern Ashley Rooney with Julie Sasse. This book surveys, Collecting Fluorescent Minerals. Revised trains that captivate onlookers and the new in text and over 600 photos, the contemporary and Expanded 2nd Edition. Stuart Schneider. railroad companies, including the famous artwork from Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Over 850 beautiful color photos illustrate how Santa Fe Railway to CSX and ALCO lines, that and Texas. The book’s intent is to take a fresh look fluorescent minerals look under UV and day‑ crossed North America in the last thirty years. at the magical and insightful ways in which the light. Minerals include Aragonite, Celestine, Over 450 color photos show engines and area’s artists have interpreted life in this region. Feldspar, Microcline, Picropharmacolite, Quartz, trains in use at breathtaking locations across Included are paintings, sculpture, ceramic art, Spinel, Smithsonite plus many more from the the continent. prints, collage, jewelry, photography, and kinetic US, Canada, Mexico, Greenland, Italy, Sweden, Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 453 color photos percussion electronic assemblages. and other places. Includes advice on caring for, 176 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-3262-3 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 624 color photos • 224 pp. collecting, and displaying minerals. hard cover • $49.99 ISBN: 978-0-7643-4543-2 • hard cover • $45.00 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 870 photos • 192 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3619-5 • soft cover • $29.99 Tattoo Road Trip: Best of the South- The World of Fluorescent Minerals. Stuart west: Arizona & New Mexico. Bob Schneider. A sweeping survey of the fluorescent Baxter and Mary Gardner. Showcasing minerals of the world shown both in daylight tattoo shops featuring the blossoming and under the ultraviolet light. Written for the THE SOUTHWEST body art communities in New Mexico collector and the merely curious, this pictorial and Arizona, this book features over reference will capture your attention with its OKLAHOMA • TEXAS • NEW MEXICO • ARIZONA 600 color photos of tattoo artistry. Thirty 825 color photos and informative text. It is an hand-picked tattoo shops and the work essential source for enjoying and identifying of over one hundred artists are included. fluorescent minerals. Size: 12" x 12" • 612 photos • 304 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 825 color photos • 176 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4667-5 • hard cover ISBN: 978-0-7643-2544-1 • soft cover • $29.95 $80.00 • Schiffer LTD The Southwest: Scenes New Mexico: Scenes History: Old West Southwest Reflections: Grand Canyon & the Four Corners. Steve Balloons Over Albuquerque. Steve Larese. An The West That Was. John Eggen. Larese. Explore America’s Four Corners average of 700 balloonists from scores of nations Images taken from the original glass region, the only place in the nation participate in the October event, lifting off with the negatives made in the early 20th centu- where four states meet. This book rising sun in the crisp Albuquerque air and floating ry, these photos give an unprecedented presents over 230 color photos from against the turquoise skies and salmon-pink Sandía look at life on the ranch and trail. Au- New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Mountains. More than 150 images capture the thentic people doing their rugged jobs Colorado. colors, crowds, and camaraderie that have made and living free on the range. Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 236 color photos Albuquerque the ballooning capital of the world. Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 106 photos • 184 pp. 144 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-4093-2 Size: 9 1/8" x 8 1/8" • 190 color photos • 128 pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-330-9 hard cover • $29.99 ISBN: 978-0-7643-4794-8 • hard cover • $19.99 hard cover • $29.95 The Southwest: Stories, Lore & History Bandelier National Monument: Home of Cowboys. John Eggen. In 1903, UFOs Over Nevada: A True History of Extrater- the Ancestral Pueblo People. John & Cassidy Frank Sherman photographed a cat- restrial Encounters in the Silver State. Preston Olson. Bandelier National Monument has drawn tle roundup, including a surprise visit Dennett. The first book to present a comprehensive archeologists for over a century, in search of the history from President Theodore Roosevelt, history of UFO encounters in the Silver State. Inside behind the mysteriously deserted cliff dwellings of to make postcards for his souvenir you will find sightings, landings, face-to-face encoun- a once thriving community in Frijoles Canyon near shop in Colorado Springs. Here are his ters, onboard experiences, and even UFO crashes. Los Alamos, New Mexico. Gorgeous imagery of images preserved on glass negatives Why does Las Vegas attract so many UFOs? What preserved cliff dwellings, uncovered archeological all these years later. Enjoy authentic is the truth about Area 51? The answers are inside! treasure, and abundant natural beauty amidst unique views of the cowboys. Size: 6" x 9" • 7 b/w photos • 224 pp. volcanic formations, along with a thorough history. Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 100 photos • 128 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4777-1 • soft cover • $19.99 Size: 8-1/2" x 11" • 22 color photos • 32 pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-436-8 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2318-8 • soft cover • $12.95 soft cover • $19.95 Greetings from Albuquerque. Mary Harvey Caplin’s Real Cowboys & Haunts of the Southwest. Linda Martin & Nathaniel Wolfgang-Price. the Old West. Abbie Caplin. Photog- Moffitt. Explore the ghosts and mys- Over 200 vintage black and white and rapher Harvey Caplin recorded ranch teries across the American Southwest. hand-tinted postcards from the 1900s life in the American West from the Includes addresses to public locations to the 1960s take readers on a fantastic 1940s to the 1980s, capturing mag- in Arizona, California, Nevada, New journey through Albuquerque and beyond. nificent landscapes and picturesque Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. Over 200 Many interesting and famous spots are people. See 173 of his beautiful images different spirits and haunted locations. showcased, including the KiMo Theater, and revel at the grandeur of the land Size: 9" x 6" • 72 color photos • Index Old Town, the University of New Mexico, and drama of its life. 160 pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-3597-6 the Sandia Mountains, and Sandia Pueblo. Size: 11 3/4" x 9" • 173 b/w photos soft cover • $19.99 Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 216 postcard images • Price Guide • 128 pp. 160 pp • ISBN: 978-0-7643-3434-4 • hard cover • $39.99 ISBN: 978-0-7643-2383-6 • soft cover • $24.95 14 The Southwest: Arts & Crafts, New Mexico: Stories, Lore & History/Arts & Crafts, Arizona: Scenes

Santa Fe Reflections. Steve Larese. 250 glorious, colorful images reflect Santa Tombstone. Scott D. Butcher. Includes a detailed account of the famous “Gunfight Fe's year-round appeal in a fresh look at this historic and modern destination. See at the O.K. Corral" street fight as well the city streets, mountains, trails, chapels, fields of flowers, and summer festivals as 100 colorful photos of the western town—historic Allen Street, Tombstone that celebrate the cultures that mix in the region. The useful Resources section Courthouse State Park, Boot Hill Ceme- includes contact information for many of the museums, festivals, activities, and tery, early public buildings and churches, and more. recreation areas of Santa Fe. Size: 9" x 6" • 100 color photos • 96 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3425-2 • soft cover • $9.99 Size: 11" x 8 1/2"• 250 color photos • 128 pp. Featured Title ISBN: 978-0-7643-3653-9 • hard cover • $24.99 Arizona’s Back Roads: A Travel Guide to Ghosts, Outlaws, and Miners. Julie Ferguson. Journey to Arizona through over 240 scenic photographic images and 36 stories imparting the unusual and bizarre regional happenings throughout history. Includes directions and visitor information. Size: 7" x 10" • 246 b/w & color photos • 192 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4607-1 • soft cover • $29.99

A Journey through Southern Arizona. Victoria Clark. See 295 color images of the early years in the Santa Fe & Surrounds. John & Cassidy Olson. UFOs Over New Mexico: A True History of Sonoran Desert, Tombstone, and his- Luscious photographs document the greater Extraterrestrial Encounters in the Land of toric Tucson. Visit the University of Santa Fe, New Mexico area. This book is a Enchantment. Preston Dennett. Covers 130 years Arizona, the Yuma Territorial Prison, visual essay of this Land of Enchantment. It of UFO activity, including sightings, landings, UFO car and Southern Arizona’s many dude is the perfect souvenir book for tourists, or a chases, face-to-face encounters, abductions, and UFO ranches. great gift idea from locals hoping to lure visitors. crashes. Also explored are cattle mutilations and the Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 295 color images Enjoy views of the rugged mountains, Taos, and unique “Taos Hum." Eyewitness testimony. Price Guide, Index • 128 pp. Spanish-style buildings of downtown Santa Fe, Size: 6" x 9" • 22 b/w images • 320 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3269-2 Abiquiu, and much, much more. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3906-6 • soft cover • $24.99 soft cover • $24.99 Size: 8-1/2" x 11" • 201 color photos • 128 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2301-0 • hard cover• $24.95 A Journey through Northern Arizona. Victoria Clark. More than Albuquerque Ghosts: Traditions, Legend, Lore. 300 postcards show the character and Santa Fe & Taos: A History in Post- Inara Cedrins. Meet the first witches and medicine history of popular travel destinations cards. Mary L. Martin and Ginny Parfitt. men who held supernatural powers. Visit the Mine like the 270 million-year-old Grand Santa Fe and Taos both come alive in Shaft Tavern where glasses fly off the bar, and the Canyon, the Painted Desert, and the glorious colors within this beautiful and Santa Barbara Cemetery where a shadowy apparition Petrified Forest. Experience the early informative book. New Mexico’s rugged holds a tattered rope attached to a noose about its Fred Harvey Hotels, explore Arizona’s landscape, diverse cultural traditions, neck, and feel the gaze of the lady in white at the Route 66 towns, and learn about and exceptional charm have lured ex- Luna Mansion who gazes out at visitors on the lawn. Arizona’s Native Americans. plorers for hundreds of years. Albuquerque is steeped in historic ritual; and ghostly Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 374 color images • Price Guide/Index • 128 pp. Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • Price Guide inhabitants still flourish there. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3010-0 • soft cover • $24.99 128 pp. • 203 color & 22 b/w images Size: 6" x 9" • 32 b/w photos • Index • 160 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2384-3 • soft cover • $24.95 ISBN: 978-0-7643-3220-3 • soft cover • $14.99 Arizona: Stories, Lore & History Santa Fe Ghosts: Mystery, History, Truth. Susan New Mexico: Stories, Lore & History Blumenthal. Find out what pounded up a flight of stairs in a cloud of stench, freezing house plants Arizona’s Haunted Hotspots. Heather Woodward. Touring the West: with the Fred Harvey along its path, and terrifying the resident caretaker Photography by Rachel Woodward. Take a ghostly & Co. and the Santa Fe Railway. Paul and of a landmark house on Grant Avenue. Eyewitness road trip of some of the most haunted hotspots in Kathleen Nickens. Fred Harvey restaurants and accounts intertwine history and mystery in stories from Arizona. Tour the Birdcage Theatre in Tombstone hotels and the Santa Fe Railway energetically one of the oldest and most haunted cities in America. and experience the disembodied footsteps of specter promoted the Southwest through postcards of Size: 6" x 9" • 46 b/w photos • 224 pp. cowboys. Visit the Centennial Hall in Tucson and try scenic landscapes and historic cultures of New ISBN: 978-0-7643-3175-6 • soft cover • $14.99 not to get pushed down the stairs by its resident ghost. Mexico and Arizona. Over 285 color images Witness the wonders of the Sedona vortexes. There’s depict Santa Fe, Albuquerque, the Grand Canyon, something “supernatural" going on in Arizona! and Native American cultures. Size: 6" x 9" • 32 images • 160 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 287 photos • 112 pp. Arizona: Scenes ISBN: 978-0-7643-3748-2 • soft cover • $16.99 ISBN: 978-0-7643-3110-7 • soft cover • $24.99 Tucson Perspectives. Scott D. Butcher. With 117 color photos, historic Tucson, Arizona, Scare-izona: A Guide to Arizona’s Legendary The Treasure of Victoria Peak. Phil A. Koury. The comes to life. Tour Barrio Viejo, its oldest neigh- Haunts. Katie Mullaly & J. Patrick Ohlde. Tour 16 of true story of a billion-dollar discovery of gold bars borhood, and visit the La Pilita Museum, Fox the most haunted locations Arizona has to offer. The and ancient coins at the White Sands missile range Tucson Theatre, and Hotel Congress. See the destinations in this book have impressive paranormal in New Mexico, discovered by Milton Noss in 1937. historic Mission San Xavier del Bac and the activity that are likely to give you your own spooky The story of the family’s struggle to keep the secret popular Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum while stories to tell, if not scare the pants off you! of their discovery, and protect their rights. taking in the breathtaking landscape that Size: 6" x 9" • 33 b/w photos • 224 pp. Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" • 18 photos • 200 pp. has captivated both residents and tourists ISBN: 978-0-7643-2844-2 • soft cover $14.95 ISBN: 978-0-88740-060-5 • soft cover • $9.95 for centuries. Size: 9 1/4" x 8 1/4" • 117 color photos • 80 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3712-3 • hard cover • $9.99

Grand Canyon National Park: Past Tucson’s Most Haunted. Katie Mullaly and J. Acoma: People of the White Rock. H.L. and Present. Suzanne Silverthorn & Patrick Ohlde. Tucson is one haunted town. From James with an introduction by Frank Waters. I-Ting Chiang. Vintage postcards and furniture stores and ice cream shops, to an entire Acoma, the “sky city" of New Mexico, is pre- beautiful, present-day photos are used community buried beneath a downtown neighbor- sented with an enchanting text and beautiful to explore the Grand Canyon and its hood, ghosts are everywhere. Join Tucson’s top color photographs in this revised edition of the influence as a National Park. Scenes paranormal investigators as they give you a peek Southwest classic book. Acoma mesa pueblo, include dramatic rim views, rugged into the lives of the ghosts who exist alongside located 65 miles west of Albuquerque, is said to trail-side settings, wildlife, the El Tovar Tucsonans, right here in the Old Pueblo! be the oldest continuously inhabited community Hotel, and other historic properties. Size: 6" x 9" • 27 b/w photos • 160 pp. on the North American continent. Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 316 color & ISBN: 978-0-7643-3153-4 • soft cover • $14.99 Size: 8 1/2’’ x 11" • 80 color photos • 96 pp. 27 b/w images • 128 pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-133-6 • soft cover • $14.99 ISBN: 978-0-7643-4473-2 • hard cover • $24.99 ARizona: Scenes, Stories, Lore & History, Arts & Crafts, the West: Stories, Lore & History, Colorado : Scenes, Oracles, Shamanism 15

Finding Ghosts in Phoenix. Katie Mullaly and Jeans of the Old West. 2nd Edition. Michael Oracles J. Patrick Ohlde. Photography by Mikal Mullaly. Harris. An extensive look at the whole era of Old How, exactly, do you find a ghost in a city the size West denim, including Levi Strauss and lesser Shamanic Healing Oracle Cards. Michelle A. of Phoenix? It’s like finding a needle in a haystack, known manufacturers. Over 300 color photos Motuzas. These 44 beautifully drawn oracle cards right? Not if you visit some of the haunted hot and illustrations chronicle never before seen will help you learn the importance of symbolism in spots mentioned here! Strike out on your own as examples, patent drawings, and the histories of the human psyche. The messages will give you the a paranormal investigator in the Valley of the Sun. the manufacturers. This is invaluable information insight, personal empowerment, and trust in your Size: 6" x 9" • 34 b/w photos • 160 pp. for fashion historians and collectors alike. own abilities and allow you to begin a healing ISBN: 978-0-7643-3583-9 • soft cover • $14.99 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 300 color & b/w photos. • 192 pp. journey precisely tailored to you. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5263-8 • hard cover • $34.99 Size: 3 1/2" x 5" x 1 1/2" • 44 artcards • 120 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5036-8 • box set • $24.99

Ghosts of Central Arizona. Heather Colorado: Scenes Woodward. Foreword by Mark Boccuzzi; shamanism Stacy Fortson, photographer. From Durango Perspectives. Steve Larese. bootleggers and supernatural deaths to The beauty, people, and history of Du- Shamanism for Everyone. Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D. ghoulish legends and magical vortexes, rango, Colorado, is captured in more Throughout history, the shaman has been an import- this ghostly tour of Central Arizona is an than 150 color and historic black and ant figure in many cultures, including most Native entertaining — and scary — trip. Visit white photographs that take readers American tribes, the Ainu of Japan, the Northern Superstition Mountain to Flagstaff, with on an armchair visit to this beloved Aranda of Australia, and much of pre-Roman Europe. just a touch of a “Hollywood in Arizona" Rocky Mountain town. The special insights and powers of the shaman state legend thrown in for good measure. Come along for the ride…if you dare. Size: 9 1/8" x 8 1/8" • 130 color & are shared so you learn them safely and easily, and Size: 9" x 6" • 30 b/w photos • Index • 192 pp. 20 b/w photos • 80 pp. use them in your daily life. Techniques include rituals, ISBN: 978-0-7643-3387-3 • soft cover • $14.99 ISBN: 978-0-7643-3337-8 “seeing” into other realities, working with the forces soft cover • $9.99 of nature, & mental projection. Size: 6 1/4" x 9 1/4" • 211 pp. Southern Arizona’s Most Haunted. Reneé ISBN: 978-0-914918-86-8 • soft cover • $14.95 Gardner. Descend into three of the most haunted cities in Southern Arizona: Bisbee, Tombstone, and American Indian Medicine Dreambook. Brad Tucson. Learn about residual and intelligent hauntings, Steiger. Enter a dimension between the worlds of portals, shadow people, poltergeist, and object spirits and humans so important to American Indian ghosts as you travel to 44 haunted location's. Medicine. Extensive analysis of dozens of dream and Size: 6" x 9" • 60 b/w photos • 160 pp. vision symbols. Nearly 100 line drawings of Medicine ISBN: 978-0-7643-3416-0 • soft cover • $14.99 symbols, ancient petroglyphs, and earthwalk visions. Size: 6 1/4" x 9 1/4" • 256 pp. ISBN: 978-0-924608-14-8 • soft cover • $19.95

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Shadows on the Mesa: Artists of the Painted Desert and Beyond. Gary Fillmore. Indian Medicine Power. Brad Steiger. Indian Using over 390 illustrations, this book explores Medicine Power is based on personal research the similarities and differences in the lives, and extensive interviews with medicine people artistic styles, and beliefs of the men and of numerous tribes. Through these accounts of women who visited the Wetherill-Colville Guest medicine people, Brad Steiger demonstrates the Ranch in Kayenta, in northern Arizona. Among An Imprint of Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. power of ancient medical practices in the modern the artists who visited were Maynard Dixon, world. Indian Medicine Power treats medicine culture William Robinson Leigh, James Swinnerton, and religion as a practical system of thought, not Carl Oscar Borg, and Gunnar Widforss. www.redfeatherpub.com merely as folklore and magic. It shows how medicine Size: 9" x 12" • 391 photos • Index • 240 pp. power can help us discover our individual sources of ISBN: 978-0-7643-4054-3 • hard cover • $69.99 strength and achieve purpose in our lives. RedFeatherMindBodySpirit Size: 6 1/2" x 9 1/4" • 216 pp. ISBN: 978-0-914918-65-3 • soft cover • $14.99 THE WEST MONTANA • WYOMING • COLORADO Indian Wisdom and Its Guiding Power. Brad • UTAH • IDAHO • NEVADA and Sherry Steiger. There is an enormous amount • WASHINGTON • OREGON • CALIFORNIA of archetypal power and energy to be gained from • ALASKA • HAWAII an exploration of American Indian medicine.These ancient techniques of medicine power speak to us today as they did in the past, and they open the door to a more productive and empowered future. The The West: Stories, Lore & History focus of this book is on the empowerment of the individual reader. Personal exercises are included Harvey Caplin’s Real Cowboys & which allow the reader to go deep within and find the Old West. Abbie Caplin. Photog- the balance and strength of the "wise ones." rapher Harvey Caplin recorded ranch Size: 6" x 9" • 176 pp. life in the American West from the ISBN: 978-0-924608-12-4 • soft cover • $12.95 1940s to the 1980s, capturing mag- nificent landscapes and picturesque people. See 173 of his beautiful images and revel at the grandeur of the land and drama of its life. Size: 11 3/4" x 9" • 173 b/w photos 160 pp • ISBN: 978-0-7643-3434-4 • hard cover • $39.99

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