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The Pueblo Storyteller, Development Of A Figurative Ceramic Tradition. BARBARA A. AND GUY AND DORIS MONTHAN BABCOCK

The Pueblo Storyteller, Development Of A Figurative Ceramic Tradition.

BARBARA A. AND GUY AND DORIS MONTHAN BABCOCK

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Publication: The University of Arizona Press, 1986, Tucson

First edition. 8vo. Signed by all three authors on the title page. Black cloth, titles stamped in gilt on the spine, burnt orange front and rear endpapers, xix [blank], 201 pp., foreword, preface, acknowledgments, numerous illustrations including 27 beautiful color plates, map, notes, glossary, bibliography, index. First created in the 1960's by Helen Cordero, of Cochiti Pueblo, this popular art form combines the Indian tradition of telling stories and the pottery skills of many New Mexican Pueblos. Well-written and beautifully illustrated. Fine in dust jacket lightly sunned on the spine.

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