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Issue 55, Autumn 2009, Society Of Bead Researchers
Issue 55, Autumn 2009, Society Of Bead Researchers
The Bead Forum: Newsletter of the Society of Bead Researchers
The Beads of St. Catherines Island, by Elliot H. Blair. • Nineteenth-Century Beaded Iroquois Flat Purses, by Dolores N. Elliott.
Issue 54, Spring 2009, Society Of Bead Researchers
Issue 54, Spring 2009, Society Of Bead Researchers
The Bead Forum: Newsletter of the Society of Bead Researchers
Glass Beads from the Colonel George Davenport Trading Post and Residence, Illinois, by William T. Billeck.
Reviews And End Matter
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
African Beads: Jewels of a Continent, by Evelyn Simak and Carl Dreibelbis (2010), reviewed by Ato Hansemo Hamela
Table Of Contents (V. 21, 2009)
Table Of Contents (V. 21, 2009)
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
No abstract provided.
Captions And Color Plates (V. 21, 2009)
Captions And Color Plates (V. 21, 2009)
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
No abstract provided.
Beads: Journal Of The Society Of Bead Researchers - Volume 21 (Complete)
Beads: Journal Of The Society Of Bead Researchers - Volume 21 (Complete)
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
No abstract provided.
Twenty Years Of The Bead Forum: Newsletter Of The Society Of Bead Researchers (1982-2002)
Twenty Years Of The Bead Forum: Newsletter Of The Society Of Bead Researchers (1982-2002)
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
Compiled by Karlis Karklins
The Bead Forum: Newsletter of the Society of Bead Researchers was initiated in 1982 by Peter Francis, Jr., to facilitate communication between bead researchers. Over the years it has provided news about the society, announcements of relevant exhibitions, conferences, and recent publications, requests for information, memorials, and short articles and news items on various aspects of bead research. The two latter contain much useful information that is, unfortunately, not readily available to many researchers who do not own the set or have forgotten what is in the earlier issues. Furthermore, few libraries and museums have full …