Twenty-one publications on Mexican Talavera, folk crafts, Colonial art, and various Latin American folk art traditions. 1.) ADELSON, LAURIE, and ARTHUR TRACHT. Aymara Weavings, Ceremonial Textiles of Colonial and 19th Century Bolivia. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1983. The paper cover is mostly missing/torn off. 2.) BRAUM, BARBARA [ED.]. Arts of the Amazon. London: Thames and Hudson, 1995. 3.) BRONOWSKI, JUDITH. Three Folk Artists from Mexico. Los Angeles: Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1978. The paper cover is unglued from spine. 4.) DI PESO, CHARLES C., and SPENCER HEATH MacCALLUM. Juan Quezada and the New Tradition. Exhibit catalog. California State University, Fullerton, 1979. Signed by Quezada, and with an ALS by MacCallum. 5.) ESPEJEL, CARLOS, et al. The Nelson Rockefeller Collection of Mexican Folk Art. Exhibit catalog. San Francisco: Chronicle Books/The Mexican Museum, 1987. 6.) FROST, GORDON. Guatemalan Mask Imagery. Los Angeles: Southwest Museum, 1976. 7.) GAVIN, ROBIN FARWELL, et al. Ceramica y Cultura, The Story of Spanish and Mexican Mayolica. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2003. 8.) GEBHART-SAYER, ANGELIKA. The Cosmos Encoiled: Indian Art of the Peruvian Amazon. Exhibit catalog. Center for Inter-American Relations, 1984. 9.) GIFFORDS, GLORIA FRASER. Mexican Folk Retablos. Revised Edition. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1974. 10.) IRVING, DAVID STANCIL. Common Threads: Textiles of the Americas. Exhibit catalog. The Arvada Center for the Humanities, 1993. 11.) LISTER, FLORENCE C. and ROBERT H. Maiolica Ole, Spanish and Mexican Decorative Traditions, Featuring the collection of the Museum of International Folk Art. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 2001. 12.) McMENAMIN, DONNA. Popular Arts of Mexico 1850-1950. Atglen: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1996. Signed by the author. 13.) PALMER, GABRIELLE, and DONNA PIERCE. Cambios: The Spirit of Transformation in Spanish Colonial Art. Santa Barbara Museum of Art/University of New Mexico Press, 1992. 14.) RABINEAU, PHYLLIS. Feather Arts: Beauty, Wealth, and Spirit from Five Continents. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1979. Loss to spine, splitting, flyleaf detached. 15.) SNA JOLOBIL. Luchetik, The Woven Word from Highland Chiapas. Booklet. San Cristobal de Las Casas: Publicaciones Pokok de La Cooperativa de Artesanas Indigenas, n.d. 16.) WEISMANN, ELIZABETH WILDER. Americas, The Decorative Arts in Latin America in the Era of the Revolution. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1976. Auction Catalogs: 17.-18.) SOTHEBY'S NEW YORK. 17.) Colonial Paintings of Latin America. November 7, 1980. 18.) The Collection of James F. Adams, Colonial Paintings and Sculptures of Latina America. November 6, 1980. 19.) SOTHEBY'S PARKE BERNET INC. Colonial Paintings of Latin America. May 9, 1980. Periodicals: 20.) ARTES DE MEXICO. La Talavera de Puebla, Special Edition. Number 3, Second Edition, 1995. 21.) TRADICION REVISTA. Fall 1999. "Treasured Talavera," "'Santos de Palo' of Puerto Rico," etc. Condition: Fair-Very Good; the volumes are from a well-used research library; some light toning; some with owner's signature.