Oriental Rug Review, Volume III, Number 2, May 1983
by O'Callaghan, Ron (editor)
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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About This Item
1983. Newspaper. New. New. Newspaper format. With this age, the paper is tanning and fragile. The newspaper was shipped folded in half. The magazine covers auction results, has book reviews, notes on exhibitions, and articles on the subject of Oriental rugs. Contents include: Opie: Isfahan in the 1970's, Part II, Mahmood Hosseini in Isfahan and the Chahar Mahal; O'Bannon: The Peace Corps and the Making of a Rug Dealer - Reflections on an Afghan Experience, part II; Moshkova: Carpet Marking of the Turkmen in the Regions of the Middle Flow of the Amu Darya River. A translation of p. 224 - 225 of Kovrii Narodov Srednei Azii Kontsa XIX - Nachala XX; Mushak and O'Bannon: An Unusual Shirvan of the Commercial Period. Chemical and Stylistic Analysis.
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- Bookseller
- The Rug Book Shop (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 4712200302
- Title
- Oriental Rug Review, Volume III, Number 2, May 1983
- Author
- O'Callaghan, Ron (editor)
- Format/Binding
- Newspaper
- Book Condition
- New
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Date Published
- 1983
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The Rug Book Shop
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Baltimore, Maryland
About The Rug Book Shop
Specializing in books on Oriental rugs, Navajo blankets, Asiatic textiles. In business since 1976; we are one of two booksellers in the US with the specialty in Oriental rugs and with a large stock of out of print and imported books. A limited stock of other books: mysteries, general fiction, history and travel. We are shipping now generally twice a week and unless otherwise requested by US media mail.
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