Description: Lot: 10 1940s to 1960s Vintage Southwest Museum Leaflets, regarding Native Americans of the American Southwest. The leaflets are 7.75 * 5.0 inches, and range from 6 to 91 pages. Former museum/library stock. The leaflets are generally in very good condition, with pages and pictures that are crisp, and no major defects (tears, folds, etc.), but a few minor signs of wear (on some of the corners), a few notes written in a few, and all with the stickers and other markings typical of library/museum stock. The leaflets included are the following: 1. Number 4, America's Earliest Man, Charles Amsden, 8 pages. 2. Number 11, The Ancient Basketmakers, Charles Amsden, 34 pages. 3. Number 19, Hopi Toys, Frances E. Watkins, 7 Pages. 4. Number 20, 1947, Mojave Tattoing & Face-, Painting, Edith S. Taylor & William J. Wallace, 13 pages. 5. Number 22, 1948, Mojave Etiquette, George Devereux, 11 Pages. 6. Number 20, 1950, Bows & Arrows, Clarence Ellsworth, 19 pages. 7. Number 25, The Hopi Indians, Ruth DeEtte Simpson, 91 pages. 8. Number 26, 1955, Ancient Life Among The Southern California Indians, M.R. Harrington and illustrator Clarence Ellsworth, 41 pages. 9. Number 28, 1961, Apache Playing Cards, Virginia Wayland, 19 pages. 10. Number 13, 13th Edition, 1951, List of Publications, 6 pages. Please look closely at pictures (and zoom in) to ensure you are satisfied with the condition of the item. If you buy multiple items from me at approximately the same time, I will happily fulfill requests to combine shipping (saving you money) *unless* I have already shipped your first purchase(s) before you make subsequent purchases or you are an international buyer (EBay won't allow combined shipping for international buyers).
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: El Paso, Texas
End Time: 2024-12-06T23:50:59.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.38 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Brochure/Pamphlet
Language: English
Special Attributes: Ex-Library, Illustrated
Author: Various
Region: North America
Publisher: Southwest Museum
Topic: History/Native Americans
Subject: Native American History/Anthropology