The Kashmir Shawl and its Indo-French Influence
Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club, 1986 (1997). 213 color plates 172 black and white. Third revised edition with more color than the previous one. More
Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club, 1986 (1997). 213 color plates 172 black and white. Third revised edition with more color than the previous one. More
Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1988. 86 color plates, 262 black and white, 33 line drawings. GWO 2487. Massive survey of both European and Indian shawls. Second revised edition. More
Surat: Tapi Collection, 2012. 728 illustrations, most in color. "Kashmir Shawls offers a fabulous visual repository of dazzling new shawl images never before published. Curators unfamiliar with shawls will find it extremely useful in assessing their own collections...Serious collectors will find this lavish book to be a source of invaluable..... More
The Hague: Haags Gemeentemuseum, 1987. 5 color plates 77 black and white 1 map. Museum exhibition catalog of Kashmir shawls. Dutch text. More
Washington D.C. Textile Museum, 1986. No illustrations. Textile Museum conference publication. From the library of the late George W. O'Bannon with his neat bookplate. More
New Delhi: Samvedana Culture and Heritage Trust, 2006 (2009). 187 illustrations mostly in color. Second revised edition. With bibliography, glossary, and list of noted collections. "For countless thousands of years, Kashmir's location on the Silk Road insured it was a centre for trade, ideas, communication, and progress. Kashmir imported designs..... More
New York: Abrams, 1986 (1988). 180 color plates 15 black and white. GWO 2536. A study of the Cashmere shawl with emphasis on the design and manufacture from a European (French) point of view. Same text and plates as the author's The Romance of the Cashmere Shawl from Mapin... More
Ahmedabad: Mapin, 1986 (1987). 180 color plates 15 black and white. Emphasis on European machine-made shawls. Same text and plates as the author's The Cashmere Shawl from Abrams. More
Mumbai: Marg Publications, 2009. Fully illustrated in color. Volume 60 No. 4. June 2009. Articles include The Kashmir Shawl in the Mughal Period by Janet Rizvi, Travelling with the Mughals: A Survey of the Agra-Lahore Highway by Subhash Parihar, Photo Essay: Ahmedabad by Ayan Ghosh. More
(New Haven): Yale University Art Gallery, 1975. 48 black and white. GWO 2553. Yale University Art Gallery exhibition catalog. More
New York: Fashion Institute of Technology, 1987. 17 black and white. New York Fashion Institute of Technology exhibition catalog of Cashmere shawls. Italian text. More
Moscow: Ayegkaya Indstriya, 1979. 115 color plates. History, techniques, and examples from this famous 200 year old Russian textile manufactury in the ancient town of Pavlovsky Posad. Text in English, Russian, and French. More
Kolding: Forlaget Trapholt, 1997. 46 color plates. Kunstmuseet Trapholt exhibition catalog of saris acquired by the museum in 1995-1996 from eleven regions in India for the purpose of showing the great diversity of the techniques and designs of these cloths. Text in English and Danish. More