The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection. LITTLE (Nina Fletcher).

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A Descriptive Catalogue by Nina Fletcher Little. 165 colour illustrations.

First Edition. Large 8vo. [258 x 190 x 37 mm]. xvi, 402 pp. Original quarter brown cloth, marbled paper sides, spine lettered in gilt (a little faded). In board slipcase with labels on the sides (a little worn). Colonial Williamsburg. Distributed by Hutchinson of London, 1957.

Published to coincide with the opening of the Museum in Colonial Williamsburg. A very good copy, inscibed in ink on the half-title: "For Enid Marx - a fellow folk art enthusiast, with sincere best wishes, Nina Fletcher Little, August 1958". Enid Crystal Dorothy Marx (1902-98), the painter and designer, was the co-author, with her partner Margaret Lambert, of English Popular and Traditional Art (1947) and English Popular Art (1951).

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A Descriptive Catalogue by Nina Fletcher Little. 165 colour illustrations.

First Edition. Large 8vo. [258 x 190 x 37 mm]. xvi, 402 pp. Original quarter brown cloth, marbled paper sides, spine lettered in gilt (a little faded). In board slipcase with labels on the sides (a little worn). Colonial Williamsburg. Distributed by Hutchinson of London, 1957.

Published to coincide with the opening of the Museum in Colonial Williamsburg. A very good copy, inscibed in ink on the half-title: "For Enid Marx - a fellow folk art enthusiast, with sincere best wishes, Nina Fletcher Little, August 1958". Enid Crystal Dorothy Marx (1902-98), the painter and designer, was the co-author, with her partner Margaret Lambert, of English Popular and Traditional Art (1947) and English Popular Art (1951).

Stock no. ebc4982

A Descriptive Catalogue by Nina Fletcher Little. 165 colour illustrations.

First Edition. Large 8vo. [258 x 190 x 37 mm]. xvi, 402 pp. Original quarter brown cloth, marbled paper sides, spine lettered in gilt (a little faded). In board slipcase with labels on the sides (a little worn). Colonial Williamsburg. Distributed by Hutchinson of London, 1957.

Published to coincide with the opening of the Museum in Colonial Williamsburg. A very good copy, inscibed in ink on the half-title: "For Enid Marx - a fellow folk art enthusiast, with sincere best wishes, Nina Fletcher Little, August 1958". Enid Crystal Dorothy Marx (1902-98), the painter and designer, was the co-author, with her partner Margaret Lambert, of English Popular and Traditional Art (1947) and English Popular Art (1951).

Stock no. ebc4982