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ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY: THE ARTS THROUGH THE AGES. AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE. VOLUMES XI and XII, JANUARY-DECEMBER 1921. BOUND IN ONE VOLUME. by William H. Holmes, Editor-in-Chief. Edgar L. Hewett, Zelia Nuttall, Arles Hrdlicka, Oldrich Heidrich, Henry Brush-Brown, Lena McCauley, Wilfred Jordon, Alfred Fowler, Lansing B. Bloom, Wesley Bradfield, Baron Cooke, W.G. Bowdoin, Frank Owen Payne, et al - 1921

by William H. Holmes, Editor-in-Chief. Edgar L. Hewett, Zelia Nuttall, Arles Hrdlicka, Oldrich Heidrich, Henry Brush-Brown, Lena McCauley, Wilfred Jordon, Alfred Fowler, Lansing B. Bloom, Wesley Bradfield, Baron Cooke, W.G. Bowdoin, Frank Owen Payne, et al

ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY:  THE ARTS THROUGH THE AGES.  AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE.  VOLUMES XI and XII, JANUARY-DECEMBER 1921.  BOUND IN ONE VOLUME. by William H. Holmes, Editor-in-Chief.  Edgar L. Hewett, Zelia Nuttall, Arles Hrdlicka, Oldrich Heidrich, Henry Brush-Brown, Lena McCauley, Wilfred Jordon, Alfred Fowler, Lansing B. Bloom, Wesley Bradfield, Baron Cooke, W.G. Bowdoin, Frank Owen Payne, et al - 1921

ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY: THE ARTS THROUGH THE AGES. AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE. VOLUMES XI and XII, JANUARY-DECEMBER 1921. BOUND IN ONE VOLUME.

by William H. Holmes, Editor-in-Chief. Edgar L. Hewett, Zelia Nuttall, Arles Hrdlicka, Oldrich Heidrich, Henry Brush-Brown, Lena McCauley, Wilfred Jordon, Alfred Fowler, Lansing B. Bloom, Wesley Bradfield, Baron Cooke, W.G. Bowdoin, Frank Owen Payne, et al

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Washington, D.C.: Archaeological Institute of America, 1921. 268 pp + 284 pp, 10 7/8" H. Volumes XI (January-June 1921) and XII (July-December 1921), bound in one volume with brown leather spine and corners, teale blue cloth boards. Spine has five raised bands, gilt lettering/decorations (including college crest). Floral endpapers, red 'splatter' effect to text block edges. ** Ex-college library** Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs, reproductions, drawings. Articles include: The Chaco Canyon and Its Ancient Monuments; What the Potsherds Tell; The Excavation of Chettro Kettle; What the War Cost France in Art Treasures; Playing Cards: Their History and Symbolism; The Memorials of Rome in the Italian Colonies; The Angel in American Sculpture; The Arts of Czechoslovakia (Folk Art / Architecture / Sculpture / Painting); Sir Moses Ezekiel, American Sculptor; Some Literary Bookplates; William Rush, The Earliest Native Born American Sculptor; The Investigation at Assos; The Broadmoor Art Academy; The Carillons of Belgium After the Great War; The Reconstruction of the Nashville Parthenon; Chicago as an Art Center (Plan of Chicago / Architecture / Monuments / Art Institute / Field Museum of Natural History / Eagle's Next Camp, etc.); Housekeeping in Primitive Hawaii; Debt of Modern Sculpture to Ancient Greece; Philip A. de Laszlo; Lorado Taft, Dean of Chicago Sculptors; Motherhood in American Sculpture; etc., etc. Three endpapers have a college library stamp or number, one edge tear archivally taped on a preliminary page - also on pages 19, 67 & 253, a small piece of paper with notation bound in at the first title page as an instruction to the binder, two creases down a blank rear page, some light finger marks/smudges in some page margins - mainly towards the rear of the book. a few pages with soft edge creases. light to moderate board edge wear/rubbing, handling marks on the board cloth, light fading to the leather spine colour.. Not Signed. Half-Leather. Very Good-/No Jacket.
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  • Publisher Archaeological Institute of America
  • Place of Publication Washington, D.C.
  • Date Published 1921
  • Keywords Chaco Canyon, Chacones, Potsherds, Chettro Kettle, Excavations, Archaeology, Ulna River, Honduras, Vases, Guatemala, Ceramics, New Mexico, Playing Cards, Arras, Roman Memorials, Smyrna, American Sculpture, American Sculptors, Tusculum, Ciceros's Villa