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Guatemalan Textiles Today

Guatemalan Textiles Today by ANDERSON, Marilyn

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Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books
Title
Guatemalan Textiles Today
Author
ANDERSON, Marilyn
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
New York: Watson-Guptill, 1978. First Edition. First printing. Quarto. Tan cloth; dustjacket; 200pp; illus. Tight, clean copy, unmarked and with minimal evidence of use. In the original dustwrapper, with publisher's $24.50 price intact on front flap, Near Fine. A nearly new copy. Photographically illustrated throughout (halftones), with three leaves of color plates included in the pagination.
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Ascent: Of the Invention of Mountain Climbing and Its Practice. by Bernstein, Jeremy.

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Ascent: Of the Invention of Mountain Climbing and Its Practice.
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Bernstein, Jeremy.
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Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
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New York: Random House, [1965]. First Edition, First Printing, As Stated. Octavo, blue cloth & board (hardcover), gilt letters, uncut, illus. endpapers, xv, 124 pp. Near-Fine, with former-owner inscription, in a Very Good dust jacket with rubbing and light edgewear. “...This book is a superb account of mountaineering in the Alps -- its history ad its continuing fascination. Mr. Bernstien begins by describing the birth of Alpinism...with de Saussure’s dream of climbing Mount Blanc and the first successful assault on it by the French climber Dr. Paccard and his guide Balmat. The book then tells of the golden age of mountaineering in the Alps -- the time of the great English climbers: Whymper, who won the race for the summit of the Matterhorn in 1865, and Mummery, who conquered the Grepon fifteen years latter. Finally, Mr. Bernstein turns to modern climbing and its methods and tells his own experiences in the Alps with the extraordinary guides of Chamonix. Ascent is a vivid presentation of the world of Alpinism. For the non-mountaineer it will serve as a concise introduction to the history and special appeal of this sport; and it will delight those who already know the excitements of mountainerring...”