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Product Description
Large format hardcover which examines the native pottery traditions of Guatemala
This is the most extensive survey of the history and tradition of native pottery making in Guatemala. It covers techniques in tradition of pottery making without pottery wheels or kilns, step by step photos of potters in the process. Illustrated with both color and b&w photos, illustrations and maps. Hardbound with dust jacket. Text is out of print. Burnt orange paste downs and flyleaves.
This is the most extensive survey of the history and tradition of native pottery making in Guatemala. It covers techniques in tradition of pottery making without pottery wheels or kilns, step by step photos of potters in the process. Illustrated with both color and b&w photos, illustrations and maps. Hardbound with dust jacket. Text is out of print. Burnt orange paste downs and flyleaves.
Product details:
Authors: Ruben E. Reina and Robert M. Hill, II
Hardcover: xx + 299 total pages, plus pictorial dust jacket
Publisher: University of Texas Press, Austin
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 9 x 11.5 x 1 inches
Shipping weight: 3 pounds
Condition: Near Fine, unused condition, with slight rubbing to edges of dust jacket from shelving and handling
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