The China Students' Club: Reports of Ceramic Study 1948-1952
[Braintree, Mass.?]: China Students' Club , 1952. [4], 58, [2] p.: black-and-white photographs; 26 cm. (10¼ inches). Light blue paper covers printed in black. The cover and title page design is by Helen D. Foster. The inside of the front cover bears the bookplate of Mary E. Campbell. Apparently the publication of the China Students' Club of Braintree, Mass., this includes the various reports by members for 1948 to 1952. Among the more significant reports are: "Decorative Tiles: Their Place in Ceramic Art" by E. Stanley Wires; "The China Student in the Museum" by Bertram K. Little; "Portraits in the Ceramic Field" by Adelaide Althin Toombs; "Meissen" by Nina Fletcher Little; "Early New England Pottery in Kodachrome" by Lura Woodside Watkin. In Good+ Condition: the spine, upper edges, and fore-edges of the covers are significantly sunned; upper edges of the cover are creased; page corners are slightly creased; light foxing along the upper page margins; otherwise pages are clean and tight.. Good+.
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$16.00
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- Seller Inventory #: 000801
- Binding: Paperback
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- Publisher: China Students' Club
- Place: [Braintree, Mass.?]
- Date published: 1952
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