Virtual Library....
Last updated: 4/21/2026.
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| Lake, Ronald A. | ||||||||||
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Glimpses of Madagascar: Lemurs and Landscapes, People and Places | The Other Lake Company, Inc., 2008 | A lavishly illustrated coffee-table photography book. A featured selection in the Annual Holiday Book Guide of Outdoor Photography magazine, 2008. Ron’s photographs of Madagascar have been exhibited at Johns Hopkins University, the Stamford Center for the Arts, the New England Council of the Wildlife Conservation Society, in New York City, and on The World cruise ship. | available from Amazon | ||||||
| Littlefield, Susan S.H. | ||||||||||
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Susan Littlefield with Marina Schinz, Visions of Paradise: Themes and Variations on the Garden |
Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1985 | Garden types illustrated and their essences explained, with photographs by Marina Schinz. Classic examples of British, French, Italian, and American garden design. The book includes cottage, herb, rose, and kitchen gardens, and perennial borders, and treats modern trends in chapters on landscaping and the naturalized garden. The text explains design principles and gives historical perspective on different styles. | available from ThriftBooks | ||||||
| Polk, Milbry | ||||||||||
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The Looting of the Iraq Museum, Baghdad: The Lost Legacy of Ancient Mesopotamia | Abrams, 2005 | In April of 2003, the world reacted in shock at the news of the looting of the Iraq Museum in Baghdad. Priceless antiquities, spanning ten thousand years of human history, were smashed into pieces or stolen, and one of the most important storehouses of ancient culture was forever compromised. This exquisitely illustrated volume is a reconstruction in book form of one of the world's great museums, and it stands as the definitive single-volume history of the art and archaeology of ancient Mesopotamia-the cradle of civilization. | available from Amazon | ||||||
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Egyptian Mummies: A Pop-Up Book | Dutton, 1997 | A fact-filled book featuring ingenious full-color, three-dimensional illustrations delves into the interesting world of mummies, furnishing detailed information on the techniques used in mummification, the tombs in which mummies were buried, and the vast treasures found in the tombs. | available from Amazon | ||||||
| Turnbaugh, Sarah Peabody | ||||||||||
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Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh and William A. Turnbaugh, Indian Basketry of the Northeastern Woodlands. |
Schiffer Publishing, 2014 | Hundreds of color photos plus the text focus on long-overlooked woodsplint and sweetgrass basketmaking traditions in four Northeastern Woodlands regions: Southern New England and Long Island, Northern New England and Canadian Maritimes, Upper New York State, and the Great Lakes. The craft’s key role in supporting basketmakers through generations of turmoil and change is explored, as is recent expansion of basket forms as contemporary Native artisans build upon their cultural legacy in exciting new directions. | available from Schiffer Books | ||||||
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William A. Turnbaugh and Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, American Indian Baskets: Building and Caring for a Collection |
Schiffer Publishing, 2013 | Over 750 full color photos illustrate this comprehensive guide for collectors of traditional Native basketry. It explores specific styles and cultural contexts for nine Native North American cultural regions: Southwest, Great Basin, California, Plateau, Northwest Coast, Arctic and Subarctic, Plains, Southeast, and Northeast. The authors also treats the role of the American Arts and Crafts Movement’s late 19th- to early 20th-century “Indian basket craze” in perpetuating Native basketmaking. | available from Schiffer Books | ||||||
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William A. Turnbaugh and Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, Indian Jewelry of the American Southwest |
Schiffer Publishing, 2006 | This introductory-level, full-color book for aficionados of Native American jewelry explores the heritage of Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and Rio Grande Pueblo artisans, as well as new directions. It also gives pointers on how to look at jewelry pieces critically and appreciate them. | available from Schiffer Books | ||||||
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Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh and William A. Turnbaugh, Indian Baskets |
Schiffer Publishing, 2004 | A comprehensive guide to Indigenous North American basketry, first published in 1986, the book remains a popular resource for collectors and enthusiasts. It examines more than 175 regional and cultural styles (structural and decorative methods, raw materials, form/function, and historical contexts). | available from Schiffer Books | ||||||
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Bill and Sarah Thornbrook, RFD Country! Mailboxes and Post Offices of Rural America |
Schiffer Publishing, 1998 | This “national gallery” of whimsical mailboxes, truly roadside folk art seen along thousands of miles of country byways, documents unique and colorful letter boxes through 48 states with more than 450 full-color photographs. Forward by US Postmaster General Preston R. Tisch. | Read more here available from Schiffer Books |
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Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, Native American Basketry |
Hurst Gallery, 1992 | The Hurst Gallery, a longtime former Cambridge venue off Harvard Square, exhibited 100 important baskets from western North America (Alaska to California and the Southwest). Exhibition catalog, prepared for Hurst Gallery by the author. | |||||||
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William A. Turnbaugh and Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, The Nineteenth-Century American Collector: A Rhode Island Perspective |
Peace Dale Museum of Art and Culture, 1991 | This 100th-anniversary celebration of Rhode Island’s Peace Dale Museum summarizes the museum’s founding and history and showcases the collection’s ethnological and archaeological objects from around the world. | available from this link | ||||||
| Zito, Laura | ||||||||||
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Laura Jean Zito and Gabriel Rosenstock, Moment |
Self-published, 2020 | In her second self-published book, "MOMENT," Laura Jean Zito’s classic photographs of life in rural Ireland capture visual and poetic moments that are bestowed a timeless framework by Irish poet Gabriel Rosenstock’s haiku responses. | Contact the author directly | ||||||
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Laura Jean Zito, In Nomads' Land |
Self-published, 2014 | "IN NOMADS' LAND" is a children's book of photographs of the Bedouin of the Sinai desert with short captions that are teaching tools for expanding vocabulary. | Contact the author directly available from FOTOFOR'EM |
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