The Bulletin of the Needle and Bobbin Club Volume 12 Number 2 1935: Embroidery and Botany by Margaret Harrington Daniels / An Adoration of the Magi in Embroidery by Phyllis Ackerman
New York: Needle and Bobbin Club, 1934. 10 black and white. More
New York: Needle and Bobbin Club, 1934. 10 black and white. More
Quimper: Villard, [1904]. A collection of 20 detachable black and white postcards showing traditional costume and caps from Brittany. More
Paris: Guerinet, (1900). 52+51 black and white plates. Two volumes: Number 9 and 9e bis of this series of the museum collection of Toile de Jouy, late 18th to early 19th century French printed cloth. Designs by JB Huet for the Manufacture de Jouy. French text. More
Lisbon: Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, 1974. 34 black and white. Exhibition catalog of Portuguese costumes. Includes a bibliography. Portuguese text. Deaccessioned from an important museum library. More
London: F. Lewis, 1968. 4 color plates 123 black and white. Heritage of Woven Fabrics series. Limited to 600 copies. More
New York: American Art Galleries, 1916. 10 color plates 54 black and white. Most of the textiles are Spanish and Italian. More
Oslo: Fabritius & Sonners, 1949. 55 color and 109 black and white. Norwegian knitting, lace, embroidery and other textile arts. More
[Bucharest]: State Publishing House for Literature and the Arts, 1958. 56 color plates 433 black and white. Comprehensive and important contribution to the literature. More
Zurich: Kunstgewerbemuseums, [1980]. 3 color plate 273 black and white. European textile holdings of Swiss museum including several rugs. More
Milan: Skira, 1999. 85 color plates. The history of textiles in Prato, Italy and the Textile Museum with selections from their collection. Mostly western European textile are shown. Chapters include Coptic (3 color), Precolumbian (2 color), and Medieval European textiles. More
London: F. Lewis, 1969. 62 black and white. From museum collections. Heritage of Woven Fabrics Series. More
London: F. Lewis, 1969. 59 black and white. Heritage of Woven Fabrics Series. More
Basle: Ciba Review, 1954. Black and White Illustrations. More
Uppsala and Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksells boktryckeri, 1932. 220 plates. Published 1928-29 as: Medeltida vävnader ock broderier I Sverige. Swedish text revised and shortened by Lindblom for English translation. Chapter II on double-weavings by Vivi Sylwan. In-text illustrations in volume 1 are line-blocks and gravures, with 4 mounted color relief..... More
Basle: Ciba Review, 1951. 38 black and white. More
Unst: Unst Heritage Trust, [1995]. Color and black and white illustrations. "This booklet tells the history of Unst's lace knitting, reputed to produce the finest lace knitting in Shetland. Full of facinating facts with numerous illustrations from the long history of knitting on the island, it is a ‘must have’..... More
Leigh-On-Sea: F. Lewis, 1961. 65 black and white illustrations. World's Heritage of Woven Fabrics series. More
Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis, 1960. 71 black and white. Survey of 17th-18th century French silk textiles from Lyons drawn mostly from the Victoria and Albert Museum collection. World's Heritage of Woven Fabrics series. [CSROT 502]. More
Whaley Bridge, Derbys, UK: Crown House Publishing, 1991. 118 color plates. French floral designs from the Textile Fabric and Studio Design archives. Minimal text. More
Leeds: Pasold Research Fund, 1987. 46 black and white figures. A scholarly review on the economic and social history of textiles. Articles: "Merino History in Old Wool", "Two Children's Galabiyehs from Quseir al-Qadim, Egypt", New Light on Insect Red Dyes of the Ancient Middle East", Early Anglo-Saxon Dress--The Grave Goods..... More
Paris: Massin et Cie. Librairie Centrale des Beaux-Arts, [1950s?]. 8 color plates 28 black and white show 58 examples. Survey of 16th-17th century Italian and French silk textiles including velvets and lampas. French text. More
Basle: 1947. Black and White Illus. More
London: Christie's, 1999. 632 color plates. Auction catalog of famed London dealer of antique textiles with an emphasis on European rugs and textiles. Pen priced and sales realized list. More
London: Christie's, 1989. 4 color 67 black and white. The November 7, 1989 sale of the Ikle family collection of textiles including Coptic tapestry, Ottoman embroidery and European needlework. More
New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2014. 328 color plates. Massive and thorough. "Renowned throughout Renaissance Europe, Pieter Coecke van Aelst (1502–1550) produced works for the wealthiest and most important patrons of the time, including Emperor Charles V, Francis I of France, Henry VIII of England, the Habsburgs, and Cosimo..... More