Description and condition:
Trade paperback, 236pp, index, b/w and colour illustrations.
Very good, light edgewear, looks otherwise unread.
Contents:
Volume 27 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group. Hawaiian pattern collecting, 1900-1959; crazy quilts as an expression of 'fairyland'; polk's fancy: quiltmaking, patriotism, and gender in the Mexican war era; the K.K.K. fundraising quilt of Chicora, Michigan; from fibers to fieldwork: a multifaceted approach to re-examining Amish quilts; patterns of the New World: quiltmaking among Norwegian Americans; Jewish Baltimore album quilts.