Curtis, EdwardThe North American Indian being a Series of Volumes Picturing and Describing the Indians of the United States and Alaska. Edited by Frederick Webb Hodge. Foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Field Research conducted under the patronage of J. Pierpont Morgan. Volume XVI. [Cambridge, Mass.]: 1926
2 volumes, 4to (316 x 240 mm), and folio (570 x 450 mm). Large supplemental photogravure plates in sepia numbered 544-579 printed on Van Gelder Holland with deckle edges housed in original portfolio; lacking a plate, plates 554 and 565 with a marginal stain, and 568 and 571 with some foxing intruding into image. Text volume internally nearly fine, with 64 photogravures; some intermittent very faint offsetting. Light rubbing to publisher's half morocco bindings; top of portfolio spine worn.
From number 198 of the original proposed edition of 500. The Tiwa and Keres cultures from Curtis' landmark work.
A visually stunning record of the most ambitious anthropological study ever undertaken. A work published over more than two decades (1907-1930) at great expense as befitting the most comprehensive record of the North American Indian ever attempted, perhaps only 272 sets of the proposed 500 were completed, many of which are still held by institutions.
(Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.)
Curtis, EdwardThe North American Indian being a Series of Volumes Picturing and Describing the Indians of the United States and Alaska. Edited by Frederick Webb Hodge. Foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Field Research conducted under the patronage of J. Pierpont Morgan. Volume XVI. [Cambridge, Mass.]: 1926
2 volumes, 4to (316 x 240 mm), and folio (570 x 450 mm). Large supplemental photogravure plates in sepia numbered 544-579 printed on Van Gelder Holland with deckle edges housed in original portfolio; lacking a plate, plates 554 and 565 with a marginal stain, and 568 and 571 with some foxing intruding into image. Text volume internally nearly fine, with 64 photogravures; some intermittent very faint offsetting. Light rubbing to publisher's half morocco bindings; top of portfolio spine worn.
From number 198 of the original proposed edition of 500. The Tiwa and Keres cultures from Curtis' landmark work.
A visually stunning record of the most ambitious anthropological study ever undertaken. A work published over more than two decades (1907-1930) at great expense as befitting the most comprehensive record of the North American Indian ever attempted, perhaps only 272 sets of the proposed 500 were completed, many of which are still held by institutions.
(Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.)
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