Rescued from a library cull, presents some stamps and stickers, some wear of covers and light age toning, otherwise still a good reference and reading copy View More...
Hardcover 1st edition, this particular printing from Vancouver UBC. From the publisher:"The field of Native American art history, and our idea of what comprises Indian art itself, were molded largely by policies of the museums and institutions that established their ethnological collections in the second half of the nineteenth century. Objects housed in the great natural history museums?collected and seen first as natural history specimens and later as "primitive art"?have long been considered to be normative Native American art, rather than as representative of a long and changing history, a... View More...
Resuced from a high school library cull, presents some stamps and sticker along with some wear to the cover, otherwise still a good reference and reading copy View More...
Hardcover, smaller BCE format. Brown covers with owl design on front cover, black titles on spine. A very clean solid copy. Dust jacket is torn and tattered, but still present and protecting the book to some extent. View More...
Copyright date given as 1983, but all catalogue data indicates that this 1984 priting is the first edition. Minor edgewear and light rubbing of covers, interior fine. Almost impossible to find, this book is written in English and Inuktitut and is brightly illustrated with the author's vibrant art. According to Wikipedia:"In 1984, 45 of Kalleo's drawings were published in the book Taipsumane: A Collection of Labrador Stories.[4] Taipsumane is an Inuktitut word meaning "Them Days," and the book includes Kalleo's descriptions of her childhood life in the 1920s and 30s. With titles such as Festi... View More...
Rescued from a library cull, this copy is quite good with only a little edgewear and the usual library stamps and stickers. Otherwise clean and sturdy View More...