Photos are of actual book for sale. Condition is very good. Tight binding. No markings. Some shelf wear, especially visible on back of dust jacket. Two small indentations in front of dust cover. Minimal signs of use, but some fading/yellowing of edges of pages.

1st Edition, fifth impression (2005)


Hardback book published by Tinwood Books in 2002. Written by William Arnett, Alvia Wardlaw, and Jane Livingston, the book explores the artistry and cultural significance of the quilts of Gee's Bend, a community of African American quilters in Alabama. With stunning illustrations, the book delves into the history and craftsmanship of these quilts, making it a valuable resource for both craft enthusiasts and social science researchers interestes in African-American studies.

Measures 13" by 11" in width, and 0.9 inches in height. Weighs 66.1 ounces. 140 pages.