Karasik, Carol & Jeffrey Jay Foxx.
Turquoise Trail: Native American Jewelry and Culture of the Southwest.
Harry N. Abrams, New York: 1993
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11" x 9". 215pp. Black cloth with silver lettering, in dust wrapper. Fine condition. Fine jacket. With numerous color and black & white illustrations and drawings.
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