The village churches of Santiago de Guatemala, 1524-1773 / Catherine E. Docter.

Author
Docter, Catherine E. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
  • English
  • Spanish
Published/​Created
Santiago Zamora Sacatépequez, Guatemala : Libros San Cristóbal, 2010.
Description
2 v. : ill., photos., map ; 35 x 35 cm + 22 prints (hand col ; 37 x 76 cm)

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Getty AAT genre
Notes
  • "Edition of 200, with a special edition of 15, all signed and numbered. Case made of sheep parchment. Case lining made of Canapetta acid-free cotton/linen book cloth. Closures made of bone. Hand-stamping in 22 karat gold. Typeface: Bembo, Cochin, and Cochin Open, made by M & H Type, San Francisco. Paper and content: Folio, 250gm, 100% cotton, acid-free. Printing methods: movable type and zinc plate engravings on a Vandercook printing press. Folio and book designer: Christopher Beisel. Press and binding team: Sergio Bucú Miche, Felipe Bucú Miche. Woodblock endpapers: Guillermo Maldonado. Artist: Grove Oholendt and assistant, Carlos Bucú Miche. Photographs: Daniel Chauche; contribution from Mitchell Denburg. Printer: Libros San Cristóbal, Santiago Zamora Guatemala."--Colophon.
  • Foreword by W. George Lovell and Christopher H. Lutz; Spanish translation by Guisela Asensio Lueg.
  • Issued in parchment case, 42 x 81 x 5 cm.
  • GAX copy: No. 7.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
In English (v. 1), with Spanish translation (v. 2).
Contents
  • Box 1. 2-volume edition
  • Box 2. Original parchment case.
Place name(s)
Guatemala Antigua.
Other title(s)
  • Village church facades of Santiago de Guatemala, 1524-1773 = Fachadas de las iglesias de los pueblos de Santiago de Guatemala, 1524-1773
  • Fachadas de las iglesias de los pueblos de Santiago de Guatemala, 1524-1773
Half-title: Las
  • iglesias de las aldeas de Santiago de Guatemala, 1524-1773
OCLC
749969110
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