BOOKS recommended by PUEBLO
All about Spain. Guides, Hotels, Travel, Food, Places of interest- Home Improvements. Ceramics
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Eyewitness
Travel Planner: Spain Our Price: $7.96 The complete travel planner at a very low price. Paperback - 64
pages Book&Map edition (October 1999) |
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Berlitz
Barcelona by Donald Allan Our Price: $8.95 Paperback -
135 pages Spanish edition (October 1998) |
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Essential
Barcelona (Essential Guides) Our Price: $7.61 |
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Insight
Guides Barcelona by Andrew Eames Our Price: $18.66 |
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Hello Spain! an Insiders Guide to Spain Hotels : An Insider's Guide to Spain's Hotels $40 to $80 a Night for Two (Hello! Budget Hotel Guides) by Margo Classe Our Price: $15.96 |
Tile Style Pattern Guide : A Comprehensive Color-By-Color Directory for Decorating With Tiles, Plus Room-By-Room Inspirational Examples by Jill Blake Hardcover - 160 pages Gift edition (October 1996) |
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Handmade Tiles : Designing,
Making, Decorating by
Frank Giorgini Hardcover - 144 pages (October 1994) |
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Ann Sacks Tile & Stone by Ann Sacks, Linda Leigh Paul Ann Sacks is founder and president of Ann Sacks Tile & Stone, a successful manufacturing and import firm based in Portland, Oregon. Her company has tiled residences and public spaces across North America. Linda Leigh Paul is an architecture and design reporter whose work has appeared in various architecture and home magazines. Hardcover - 144 pages (February 1999) |
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Spanish Sculpture : Catalogue of
the Post-Medieval Spanish Sculpture in Wood, Terracotta,
Alabaster, Marble, Stone by
Marjorie Trusted Hardcover (October 1996) |
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Terracotta by Bruno Lucchesi Paperback (August 1996) |
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The Kitchen Idea Book by Joanne Kellar Bouknight In this treasure trove of visual ideas for making a new or remodeled kitchen a dream come true, a professional architect guides homeowners through a world of design options with clarity and wit. 500 color photos. 60 drawings. Hardcover - 201 pages (February 1999) |
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The Bathroom Idea Book by Andrew Wormer With 400 color photos and 25 drawings and floor plans, readers are guided through a number of options and ideas that will inspire them to create a space all their own. The book breaks the room down into its individual elements and then demonstrates step-by-step how the pieces work together to create the whole room. There's something here for every reader, with styles ranging from high tech to traditional, whether the need is for a bathroom that's accessible for young children or the elderly and full of storage space. Hardcover - 176 pages (October 1999) |
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Architectural
Ceramics for the Studio Potter : Designing, Building,
Installing by Peter
King, Katherine Duncan For those of you who have been searching for a book on the contemporary art of handmade ceramic tile, your search is over. Peter King has twenty five years of experience in architectural ceramics. His attention to detail and design help new and experienced ceramists alike in producing their final product. Hardcover - 144 pages (September 1999) |
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The Best of New
Ceramic Art : Featuring Winners of the Monarch National
Ceramic Competition bu Toni Fountain
Sikes The Best of New Ceramic Art features the 100 winning entries - chosen from almost 1,000 submissions. The superb illustrations are a rich source of inspiration as well as a permanent reference. This book will be welcomed by practicing artists throughout the world. Hardcover (April
1997) |
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An Artist's Travel
Guide to the Ceramics Museums of Europe by
Alexandra Copeland Museums specialising in ceramics, and collections of ceramics of all sorts, are an invaluable human resource. It is hoped that the readers of An Artists Travel Guide to the Ceramics Museums of Europe will seek out and enjoy the ceramic treasures available for their delectation Paperback
- 192 pages (March 1999) |
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The Art of Mosaic
Design : A Collection of Contemporary Artists
by Joann Locktov,
Leslie P. Clagett Fantastic! Inspirational! I've been waiting for a book like this for a long time. Anyone interested in this medium and for those who think they couldn't do it - check out this masterpiece. Anything goes! Congratulations to the artists and the authors. Hardcover - 144 pages (November 1998) More details on this book from Amazon |
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Fireplace &
Mantel Ideas : Over 100 Classic Wood and Stone Fireplace
Mantel Designs by John Lewman Choosing the fireplace mantel that is just right for any home is easy with this comprehensive design, construction, finishing, and installation guide. 300 photos, 200 in color. 60 line drawings Paperback
- 120 pages (June 1999) |
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All That Glitters
: The Emergence of Native American Micaceous Art Pottery
in Northern New Mexico by Duane Anderson Luminous golden and sparkling black pottery fashioned from mica-rich clays is the subject of this first comprehensive study of micaceous pottery in New Mexico. With over 60 color photographs, All That Glitters explores an exciting comtemporary art form as it evolved from the traditional culinary ware made by Pueblo and Jicarilla Apache Indians of the Northern Rio Grande region for at least 500 years. Paperback
(May 1999) |
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American Painted
Porcelain : Collector's Identification & Value Guide by
Dorothy Kamm A must-have for collectors and antique dealers alike. This book details the history, production, and decoration of American handpainted porcelain, all with beautiful photographs and helpful illustrations. A key component is the identification and valuation of handpainted items. Paperback - 144 pages (September 1997) More details on this book from Amazon |
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Acoma & Laguna
Pottery by Melinda Elliott, Joan Kathryn
O'Donnell In this lavishly illustrated book, Rick Dillingham traces the development of pottery making at the Acoma and Laguna pueblos. From the ancient traditions of pottery making at Acoma's "Sky City" to the more recent revival of fine ceramic work at Laguna, the book explores the role and meaning of pottery and potters in Pueblo life. Paperback
- 241 pages (August 1992) |
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The Best of
Pottery by Jonathan
L. Fairbanks I found this book to be the greatest selection of current artists and techniques in ceramics today. Great color illustrations and glaze and firing information is included. Can't wait for the second one! A true coffee table book. This does not belong on a shelf, The Best of Pottery belongs in the studio! Hardcover - 144 pages (September 1996) More details on this book from Amazon |