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Indian basketry James, George Wharton, 1858-1923

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"Bibliography: p.232-233. Includes the basketry of the Thompson Indians of B.C.

Also: New York, Henry Malkan, 1901. Partial xerox copy seen.

Also: 2nd ed. rev. and enl. Pasadena, Printed privately for the author, 1902. 274 p. Includes appendix of added material.

Also: 2nd ed. rev. and enl. New York, Henry Malkan, 1902.

Also: 2nd ed. rev. and enl. New York, Frank M. Covert, 1902.

Also: with title Indian basketry, and how to make Indian and other baskets. With nearly 600 illustrations. 3rd ed. rev. and enl. Portland, Printed privately by the author for Frohman Trading Company, 1903. 271, 136 p. Bibliographies.

Also: 3rd ed. rev. and enl. New York, Henry Malkan, 1903.

Also: with title Handbook of Indian basketry; their origin and symbolism. Illustrated. Los Angeles, N.A. Kovach, 1945. 271 p. illus., ports. 24 cm. Bibliography: p.232-233. Edition limited to 50 numbered copies. P[3]: Apologia: Upon the settlement of the George Wharton James estate, a few unbound sets of "Indian basketry" came to light. Since the work has been long out of print, their publication in the present form may be appreciated. This is the first section of either 3rd ed. Portland or 3rd ed. New York (see above).

Also: with title Indian basketry, and how to make Indian and other baskets. With nearly 600 illustrations. 3rd ed. rev. and enl. Glorietta, N.M., The Rio Grande Press, Inc. [1970] 271, 136 p. illus. 29 cm. (A Rio Grande classic). Includes bibliographies. "Photographically enlarged in reproduction of the 3rd ed. rev. and enl. printed privately by the author ... 1903" (see above)."-- Edwards, M. H., Lort, J. C. R., & Carmichael, W. J. (1975). A bibliography of British Columbia: Years of growth, 1900-1950. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, p. 152-153.

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