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TEXTILES BIBLIOGRAPHY 2005<br />
<strong>Author</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Referenced</strong><br />
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6. Broder sans compter: L’art de la<br />
broderie en Alsace du 16e au 20e siecle.<br />
(To Embroider without Counting: The<br />
Art of Embroidery in Alsace from the<br />
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7. The Cartier Collection: Jewelry.<br />
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Adornments for the Body. New York:<br />
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18. Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile.<br />
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21. Icons Ngā Taonga from the<br />
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22. Images de soie: de Jacquard à<br />
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2004.<br />
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INDEX<br />
Accessories: 465, 817<br />
Africa: 88, 146, 171, 216, 243, 253, 333,<br />
349, 375, 446, 447, 465, 498, 499, 500,<br />
500, 566, 588, 596, 606, 621, 689, 690,<br />
691, 815<br />
African American: 73, 520<br />
Alaska: 251<br />
Alpaca: 378<br />
America: 39, 109, 121, 150, 153, 194,<br />
203, 228, 229, 403, 405, 454, 489, 538,<br />
558, 559, 610, 632, 637, 700, 719, 757,<br />
789, 791<br />
Amish: 176, 250,<br />
Amulets: 127, 577, 578<br />
Anatolia: 144, 720<br />
Andean: 122, 326, 469, 485, 628, 661<br />
Animal trappings: 363, 600<br />
Animals: 537, 539<br />
Antiquity and archaeological textiles,<br />
costumes, objects: 71, 119, 120, 165,<br />
206, 483, 568, 590, 602, 641, 648, 718,<br />
728, 767, 822<br />
Appliqué: 217<br />
Aprons: 112,<br />
Arctic Region: 424<br />
Argentina: 469,<br />
Art Deco:740<br />
Art Institute of Chicago: 108,<br />
Art Nouveau: 187, 790<br />
Arts and Crafts Movement: 224, 335,<br />
348, 484, 582, 762, 764<br />
Asia: 465, 745<br />
Association of Guilds of Weavers,<br />
Spinners and Dyers: 350<br />
Atwater, Mary Meigs: 29, 238<br />
Australia: 59<br />
Baby carriers: 311<br />
Bags and purses: 54, 128, 506, 529, 675,<br />
682, 697, 720, 768,<br />
Bainbridge, Mabel Foster: 398<br />
Bali: 246<br />
Balpinar, Belkis: 721<br />
Bangladesh: 300<br />
Bark cloth: 556<br />
Baskets and basket making: 88, 237,<br />
Batik: 36, 415<br />
Bayeux Tapestry: 113, 155, 575,
Beads and beadwork: 3, 16, 87, 146,<br />
256, 349, 362, 446, 447, 477, 529, 547,<br />
692, 693<br />
Beene, Geoffrey: 115<br />
Bellevue Arts <strong>Museum</strong>: 772<br />
Bhutan: 98, 99, 181,<br />
Billings, Elizabeth: 818<br />
Bison: 517<br />
Bluestone, Rebecca: 142,<br />
Bobbin lace: 662<br />
Body marking: 369, 445, 460, 481<br />
Bolivia: 239, 469<br />
Brittany: 215, 730, 798<br />
Brunschwig and Fils: 249<br />
Buck, Anne Mary: 396<br />
Bulgaria: 165<br />
Bullfighting: 546<br />
Byzantine: 512, 551, 785<br />
Cambodia: 20, 331, 505,<br />
Camouflage: 141<br />
Canada: 506, 579, 788<br />
Caribbean Region: 167<br />
Central Asia: 72, 223, 273, 291, 357,<br />
476, 487, 509, 542, 676, 715, 767, 794,<br />
816<br />
Chanel, Coco: 116, 192<br />
Children: 158, 283, 311, 538, 564, 765,<br />
819<br />
Chile: 57, 122, 188, 469,<br />
China: 48, 52, 196, 200, 289, 298, 299,<br />
311, 389, 475, 477, 486, 537, 589, 614,<br />
627, 699, 780, 781, 805, 816, 817<br />
Clayden, Marian: 160<br />
Cleveland <strong>Museum</strong> of Art: 478<br />
Clowes, Rachel: 42<br />
Collage: 604, 683<br />
Collections: 7, 24, 28, 48, 63, 68, 109,<br />
135, 139, 195, 207, 219, 253, 309, 371,<br />
435, 491, 511, 573, 601, 699, 745, 753,<br />
780, 813<br />
Color: 10, 61, 96, 164, 238, 265, 305,<br />
332, 336, 343, 377, 384, 448, 498, 527,<br />
661<br />
Computers: 38, 126, 233, 353, 526, 598,<br />
Conservation and restoration: 32, 106,<br />
274, 427, 463, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474,<br />
528, 631, 655, 725, 782<br />
Constance Howard Resource and<br />
Research Centre: 674<br />
Contemporary fibers and textiles: 39, 88,<br />
95, 107, 138, 197, 286, 383, 392, 434,<br />
437, 490, 525, 526, 598, 601, 631, 668,<br />
680, 711, 724, 739, 748<br />
Corcuera, Ruth: 395<br />
Crafts: 244, 248, 292
Crochet: 74, 250, 351, 458, 754<br />
Cyprus<br />
Czech: 412<br />
Denim: 507,<br />
Denmark: 649<br />
Design and designers: 2, 15, 26, 31, 85,<br />
115, 116, 133, 187, 192, 212, 218, 283,<br />
287, 303, 315, 384, 410, 411, 430, 436,<br />
496, 502, 553, 594, 598, 630, 661, 670,<br />
709, 710, 723, 768<br />
Dolce, Domenico: 31<br />
Dolls: 491, 583, 665<br />
Dougherty, Patrick: 459<br />
Dresser, Christopher: 502<br />
Dyes, dyeing and dyestuffs: 53, 71, 96,<br />
98, 99, 168, 227, 234, 235, 236, 260,<br />
263, 271, 332, 377, 415, 425, 448, 629,<br />
637, 655, 657, 729, 749, 752<br />
Ecuador: 423, 469, 554, 651, 652, 653,<br />
654, 729<br />
Education: 1, 562, 584, 674<br />
Egypt: 3, 119, 120, 156, 340, 406, 483<br />
Electronics: 126, 748<br />
Embroiderers’ Guild of America: 139<br />
Embroidery and needlework: 6, 88, 106,<br />
107, 171, 200, 201, 217, 224, 245, 259,<br />
272, 277, 287, 312, 318, 319, 320, 323,<br />
324, 334, 336, 343, 344, 354, 385, 414,<br />
435, 444, 486, 516, 522, 529, 537, 563,<br />
564, 592, 603, 607, 650, 667, 680, 686,<br />
699, 709, 710, 716, 717, 730, 740, 741,<br />
743, 744, 760, 761, 763, 768, 776, 820c<br />
England: 40, 49, 62, 84, 106, 158, 159,<br />
198, 204, 257, 282, 307, 312, 327, 337,<br />
338, 379, 392, 401, 409, 420, 421, 504,<br />
541, 544, 560, 574, 585, 607, 608, 611,<br />
641, 646, 650, 678, 685, 698, 714, 753,<br />
765, 771, 787, 804<br />
Estonia: 174<br />
Ethiopia: 360, 606<br />
Ethnography <strong>Museum</strong> of Brasov,<br />
Romania: 306<br />
Europe: 55, 84, 435, 503, 648, 759<br />
Fans: 86, 321,<br />
Fashion: 1, 2, 26, 31, 47, 81, 83, 85, 94,<br />
115, 116, 118, 121, 123, 133, 134, 136,<br />
137, 154, 192, 175, 218, 240, 242, 301,<br />
305, 327, 342, 373, 407, 410, 416, 429,<br />
436, 442, 468, 490, 543, 560, 572, 579,<br />
627, 645, 666, 668, 673, 696, 697, 713,<br />
739, 771, 779, 791<br />
Fashion illustration and photography:<br />
25,<br />
Fassett, Kaffe: 283, 284<br />
Feathers and featherwork: 481, 624, 625<br />
Felt: 205, 268, 275, 341, 540, 651, 707,<br />
721, 778, 795, 796<br />
Fiber art: 55, 418, 684, 784, 820<br />
Fibers: 14, 60, 138, 296, 378, 383, 517,<br />
652, 695
Finland: 390, 820a<br />
Flags and banners: 486, 782<br />
Fodor, Clara Haluska: 217<br />
Folk art: 56<br />
Footwear: 147, 161, 180, 220, 576, 586,<br />
593, 755<br />
France: 6, 111, 113, 199, 231, 240, 342,<br />
504, 620, 685, 777<br />
Gabbano, Stefano: 31<br />
Gee’s Bend: 520<br />
Geisha: 18, 19<br />
Gender issues: 169, 204, 282, 286, 523,<br />
673, 793<br />
Georg Jenson: 751<br />
Germany: 78, 664, 701, 727, 810<br />
Gillow, John: 393<br />
Glasgow School of Art: 90,<br />
Gloves: 488<br />
Gold: 165, 366, 413, 563, 592<br />
Goldman, Guido: 291<br />
Greece: 413, 590, 594, 644<br />
Groff, Russell: 663<br />
Guatemala: 238, 255, 432<br />
Haavisto, Riita-Liisa: 820c<br />
Hair: 221, 317, 800<br />
Handkerchiefs: 444, 647<br />
Harding, Tim: 364, 783<br />
Hats and headgear: 65, 166, 184, 341,<br />
361, 481, 651, 653, 712, 719, 811<br />
Hawaii: 87, 152,<br />
Heard <strong>Museum</strong>: 328, 491<br />
Helfman, Muriel Nehnie: 622<br />
Hemp: 235<br />
Herrera, Carolina: 436<br />
Hicks, Sheila: 46<br />
History of costume and textiles: 155,<br />
163, 169, 332, 342, 352, 407, 425, 451,<br />
456, 523, 524, 558, 587, 595, 597, 605,<br />
614, 620, 638, 639, 703, 708, 774, 799,<br />
810<br />
Holland: 89, 146, 268, 669, 786, 819<br />
Household linens: 394, 408, 533, 570,<br />
618<br />
Hungary: 275, 287, 293, 726<br />
Hussey, Edward: 803<br />
Iban: 315, 369<br />
Iceland: 737<br />
Ikat: 291, 357, 509, 534, 818<br />
Incas: 50, 479, 628, 773<br />
India: 43, 68, 130, 207, 208, 263, 266,<br />
300, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324,<br />
355, 363, 404, 414, 421, 623, 669, 688
Indian Ocean: 105,<br />
Indigo: 498, 499, 500, 705<br />
Indonesia: 24, 415, 534,<br />
Iran: 374, 382, 677, 747, 761, 821<br />
Ireland: 257, 703, 798<br />
Islam: 370<br />
Italy: 25, 84, 124, 201, 232, 294, 301,<br />
330, 380, 409, 612, 627, 718, 813, 822<br />
Jacquard: 22, 233, 433<br />
Jankó, Bori Kis: 287<br />
Japan: 18, 19, 83, 93, 200, 262, 304,<br />
399, 450, 492, 532, 583, 640, 706, 734,<br />
742, 743, 744<br />
Jewelry and body ornaments: 7, 17, 21,<br />
28, 33, 68, 70, 79, 87, 117, 119, 130,<br />
156, 190, 309, 196, 252, 278, 329, 330,<br />
358, 390, 423, 426, 439, 466, 476, 481,<br />
483, 493, 503, 505, 513, 514, 553, 581,<br />
600, 658, 751, 766, 785, 812<br />
Jewish: 647<br />
Kalimantan (Borneo): 315, 369, 547,<br />
Karan, Donna: 26<br />
Karttunen, Laila: 820a<br />
Kashmir shawls: 80, 132, 623<br />
Khipu: 50, 91, 773<br />
Kilims: 100, 140, 721, 733, 747<br />
Kimono: 93,<br />
King, Donald: 422<br />
Klein, Bernat: 670<br />
Knitting: 74, 137, 173, 174, 184, 250,<br />
270, 271, 290, 469, 648, 649, 712, 738,<br />
752, 756, 792, 806<br />
Korea: 200, 609, 811<br />
Kuna: 397<br />
Lace: 148, 174, 274, 398, 443, 444, 540,<br />
561, 591, 610, 615, 798, 806<br />
Ladakh: 65, 67,<br />
Latin America: 420, 645<br />
Latvia: 394<br />
Laury, Jean Ray: 346<br />
Leather, fur and skin: 53, 125, 427, 600,<br />
794, 804<br />
Lester, Michelle: 820b<br />
Linen: 231, 338, 703<br />
Lithuania: 769<br />
London Sewing Machine <strong>Museum</strong>: 49<br />
Looms: 22, 92, 233, 345, 433, 449<br />
Machu Picchu: 479<br />
Madrid Costume <strong>Museum</strong>: 530<br />
Maeder, Edward F.: 464<br />
Maori: 69,<br />
Marks and Spencer Company: 605
Marriage and other rituals: 57, 607, 618,<br />
644, 647, 732<br />
Masks: 182, 183, 499, 596<br />
Matisse, Henri: 12, 61, 164, 265,<br />
McDowell, Ruth B.: 519<br />
Medieval textiles and costume: 8, 159,<br />
170, 356, 370, 390, 426, 503, 557, 658,<br />
708, 766<br />
Mediterranean region: 71, 449, 667<br />
Men: 81, 204, 400, 401, 793, 811<br />
Metals: 336, 581<br />
Mexico: 244, 292, 668<br />
Middle East: 75, 76, 77,<br />
Military dress and textiles: 266<br />
Moillon, Isaac: 630<br />
Molas: 397<br />
Mongolia: 339<br />
Morocco: 140, 143, 358, 617, 750<br />
Morris, May: 716<br />
Mud Cloth: 253, 375<br />
Mummies: 3, 119, 628<br />
Musée Atelier du Tisserand et des<br />
Toiles: 215<br />
Musée Cernuschi: 196<br />
Museo Ixchel del Traje Indigéna: 432<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> of Chaco Culture: 480<br />
<strong>Museum</strong>s: 32, 44, 49, 63, 97, 135, 145,<br />
196, 215, 219, 276, 278, 284, 288, 306,<br />
432, 480, 482, 491, 511, 530, 569, 573,<br />
772<br />
Myanmar: 211, 300, 387<br />
Nagas: 211<br />
Napoleonic <strong>Museum</strong>: 276<br />
National <strong>Museum</strong> of the American<br />
Indian: 569<br />
National <strong>Museum</strong> of Denmark: 135<br />
National <strong>Museum</strong>s of Scotland: 63,<br />
Native American: 117, 161, 162, 178,<br />
182, 190, 237, 251, 328, 424, 465, 480,<br />
482, 491, 496, 506, 508, 514, 521, 529,<br />
539, 569, 573, 581, 728, 731, 788, 807<br />
Navajo: 178, 496, 731<br />
Nehring, Laura: 555<br />
Netherlands <strong>Textile</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>: 145<br />
Nettles: 262,<br />
New Guinea: 114,<br />
New Zealand: 21<br />
Nicholson, Laura Foster: 285<br />
Nomads: 144<br />
Norway: 428<br />
Oceania: 69, 441, 465, 481, 556
Paisley: 623<br />
Paisley <strong>Museum</strong>: 219<br />
Palestine : 77<br />
Panama: 397<br />
Paper and papermaking: 35, 336, 462,<br />
576<br />
Papyrus: 406<br />
Patterns: 29, 64, 85, 141, 171, 212, 257,<br />
290, 304, 441, 457, 694, 774, 803<br />
Pazyryk: 487<br />
Pepys, Samuel: 714<br />
Peru: 50, 91, 183, 202, 286, 295, 297,<br />
308, 423, 469, 624, 625, 642<br />
Philadelphia <strong>Museum</strong> of Art: 248<br />
Pleats: 456<br />
Poland: 522,<br />
Polynesia: 481<br />
Portugal: 370<br />
Precolumbian: 50, 58, 91, 135, 202, 239,<br />
295, 479, 642, 755, 773<br />
Prints and surface design: 227, 263, 338,<br />
365, 510, 620, 685<br />
Pritchard, Eleanor: 585<br />
Propp, Eugenie Altar: 604<br />
Quilts, coverlets and patchwork: 4, 41,<br />
59, 82, 109, 129, 149, 150, 151, 152,<br />
153, 172, 176, 177, 203, 217, 225, 228,<br />
229, 257, 258, 274, 283, 284, 313, 316,<br />
346, 405, 419, 443, 489, 519, 520, 531,<br />
536, 555, 559, 567, 571, 608, 631, 659,<br />
671, 700, 705, 760, 802<br />
Ribbons: 22, 776<br />
Ringgold, Faith: 381<br />
Riquer, Alexandre de: 187<br />
Rhodes, Zandra: 241, 367, 635, 636<br />
Roberts, Michael: 47<br />
Romania: 306<br />
Rome: 590<br />
Rugs: 9, 34, 43, 54, 208, 223, 298, 299,<br />
358, 391, 455, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474,<br />
496, 535, 542, 548, 660, 688, 725, 733,<br />
770, 821<br />
Russia: 416<br />
Sadberk Hanim <strong>Museum</strong>: 44<br />
Salmon Ruins <strong>Museum</strong> and Research<br />
Library: 482<br />
Samplers: 73, 89, 616,<br />
Sashiko: 157, 682, 742<br />
Scandinavia: 437, 658, 766, 766, 820<br />
Scarlett, Rolph: 553<br />
Schuckmuseum Pforzheim: 278<br />
Scotland: 338, 524, 641<br />
Scythians: 767<br />
Sea byssus silk: 5
Sewing machines: 49, 489<br />
Shapiro, Miriam: 683, 797<br />
Sheep and wool: 359, 494, 495, 497,<br />
633, 634, 809<br />
Shibori: 267, 640<br />
Silk and silk weaving: 67, 102, 103, 207,<br />
273, 288, 421, 455, 512, 532, 550, 551,<br />
777, 794<br />
Slivka, Rose: 45<br />
Slovakia: 412, 814<br />
Smend, Rudolf: 213<br />
Social and psychological aspects of<br />
textiles and costume: 75, 76, 77, 245,<br />
429, 440, 565, 727<br />
South America: 326, 465, 539<br />
Southeast Asia: 52, 325, 387, 417, 613<br />
Soy silk: 431, 695<br />
Spain: 2, 8, 53, 86, 104, 123, 179, 187,<br />
310, 370, 371, 530, 550,<br />
Spinning: 189, 368, 372, 518, 527, 654,<br />
672, 687, 814<br />
Sportswear: 180, 681<br />
Straits Chinese: 269<br />
Stumpwork: 563, 603, 776<br />
Sweden: 92, 402, 658<br />
Tailoring: 401, 409<br />
Tapestry: 23, 30, 88, 124, 191, 371, 392,<br />
463, 513, 630, 726, 820b<br />
Tartan: 565<br />
Tatting: 580<br />
Techniques: 51, 92, 110, 125, 129, 157,<br />
227, 259, 270, 272, 277, 303, 343, 344,<br />
434, 516, 559, 592, 615, 633, 672, 707,<br />
756, 768, 778<br />
Technology and industry: 78, 84, 95,<br />
104, 179, 294, 379, 420, 434, 45, 550,<br />
620, 632, 777<br />
<strong>Textile</strong> analysis and science: 279, 452<br />
The <strong>Textile</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>: 97, 549<br />
<strong>Textile</strong>s and costume in art and<br />
literature: 12, 61, 80, 164, 265, 403, 543,<br />
708, 763, 787<br />
<strong>Textile</strong>s and objects, religious: 195, 201,<br />
302, 337, 347, 492, 626, 808<br />
Thailand: 127, 214, 552,<br />
Theatrical, dance, masquerade and<br />
cinema costume: 15, 131, 246, 247, 264,<br />
493, 532, 621, 698<br />
Themes, motifs: 324, 512<br />
Tibet: 209, 475, 511, 545, 704, 746<br />
Toile de Jouy: 365<br />
Tools: 66, 368, 372, 415, 580, 735<br />
Trade, textile and marketing: 605, 619,<br />
643, 703, 804<br />
Transylvania: 391
Traquair, Phoebe Anna: 27, 224<br />
Turkey: 1, 34, 37, 44, 56, 72, 100, 185,<br />
186, 280, 391, 453, 656, 665, 715, 722,<br />
723, 724, 736, 758<br />
Turquoise: 65, 117, 190, 599,<br />
Ukraine: 618<br />
Undergarments: 101, 193, 281, 442, 587,<br />
Uniforms: 222, 376, 664<br />
Vermont Spindle Company: 372<br />
Victoria and Albert <strong>Museum</strong>: 284, 601<br />
Vietnam: 200, 386<br />
Vikings: 361, 426<br />
Wales: 195, 700<br />
Washington, George: 254<br />
Wearable art: 364, 467, 468, 544, 666,<br />
713<br />
Weaver’s Journal: 210<br />
Weaving: 11, 29, 39, 67, 92, 142, 178,<br />
267, 292, 303, 314, 345, 369, 395, 399,<br />
402, 459, 622, 646, 663, 747, 775, 803,<br />
814<br />
Wenger, Peter: 36<br />
Westwood, Vivienne: 801<br />
William Siegal Galleries: 58<br />
Wintour, Anna: 572<br />
Women<br />
World <strong>Museum</strong> Liverpool: 511, 573<br />
Zimmerman, Elizabeth: 738
Titles Nominated for<br />
2005 R.L. Shep Award<br />
Barnes, Ruth, ed. <strong>Textile</strong>s in Indian<br />
Ocean Societies. London and New York:<br />
RoutledgeCurzon, 2005.<br />
Beardsley, Grace and Carla M. Sinopoli.<br />
Wrapped in Beauty: The Koetz<br />
Collection of Kashmiri Shawls. Ann<br />
Arbor, MI: University of Michigan<br />
Press, 2005.<br />
Chung, Young Yang. Silken Threads: A<br />
History of Embroidery in China, Korea,<br />
Japan and Vietnam. New York: Harry<br />
Abrams, 2005.<br />
Crill, Rosemary, ed. <strong>Textile</strong>s from India:<br />
The Global Trade. Calcutta, London,<br />
and New York: Seagull Books, 2005.<br />
Erf, Mary Elva Congleton. Shaker<br />
Towels for the 21 st Century.<br />
Glastonbury, CT: Blackburn Press,<br />
2005.<br />
Evans, Miriama and Rabui Ngarimu.<br />
The Art of Maori Weaving. Wellington:<br />
Huia, 2005.<br />
Femenias, Blenda. Gender and the<br />
Boundaries of Dress in Contemporary<br />
Peru. Austin, TX: University of Texas<br />
Press, 2005.<br />
Fraser, David W. and Barbara G.<br />
Mantles of Merit: Chin <strong>Textile</strong>s from<br />
Myanmar, India and Bangladesh.<br />
Bangkok: River Books, 2005.<br />
Gittinger, Mattiebelle. <strong>Textile</strong>s for this<br />
World and Beyond: Treasure from<br />
Insular Southeast Asia. Washington,<br />
DC: The <strong>Textile</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> and Scala,<br />
London.<br />
Hasson, Rachel. Moroccan Charm: Art<br />
of the Berber Tribes. Jerusalem: L.A.<br />
Mayer <strong>Museum</strong> for Islamic Art, 2005.<br />
Ja, Lee Kyung, Hong Na Young and<br />
Chang Sook Hwan. Traditional Korean<br />
Costume. Folkestone, Kent: Global<br />
Oriental, 2005.<br />
King, J.C.H., Birgit Pauksztat and<br />
Robert Storrie, eds. Arctic Clothing of<br />
North America—Alaska, Canada,<br />
Greenland. Montreal and Kingston:<br />
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005.<br />
Laverty, Paula. Silk Stocking Mats:<br />
Hooked Mats of the Grenfell Mission.<br />
Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s<br />
University Press, 2005.<br />
Munayyer, Hanan Karaman. Threads of<br />
Tradition: Palestinian Traditional<br />
Costume. Ligonier, PA: Antiochan<br />
Village, 2005.<br />
Reid, James W. Magic Feathers: <strong>Textile</strong><br />
Art from Ancient Peru. London: <strong>Textile</strong><br />
and Art Publications, 2005.<br />
Thompson, Marjie, Kathleen Grant and<br />
Alan G. Keyser. Forgotten Pennsylvania<br />
<strong>Textile</strong>s of the 18 th and 19 th Centuries.<br />
Torimaru, Sadae and Tomoko Torimaru.<br />
Imprints on Cloth: Eighteen Years of<br />
Research Among the Miao People of<br />
Guizhou, China. Fukuoka-city: The<br />
Nishinippon Newspaper Co., 2005.<br />
Van Assche, Annie, ed. Fashioning<br />
Kimono: Dress and Modernity in<br />
Twentieth-Century Japan. The<br />
Montgomery Collection. Milan: Five<br />
Continents Editions, 2005.
Wark, Mirja. Si’ira: The Intricate Belt<br />
Weaving of the Wayou Indians from the<br />
Guajira. Text in Spanish, Dutch and<br />
English. 2005.<br />
Wertime, John. Silk and Leather:<br />
Splendid Attire of Nineteenth-Century<br />
Central Asia. Washington, DC: The<br />
<strong>Textile</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, 2005.<br />
Wilson, Verity. Chinese <strong>Textile</strong>s.<br />
London: V&A Publications, 2005.