Hillel S. Burger

Hillel S. Burger is a professional photographer.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Artistry of the Everyday: Beauty and Craftsmanship in Berber ArtArtistry of the Everyday: Beauty and Craftsmanship in Berber ArtBernasek, LisaPAPERBACK12/15/2008$25.00
Cover: Encounters with the AmericasEncounters with the AmericasJoyce, Rosemary A.
Shumaker, Susan A. M.
PAPERBACK06/08/1995$25.00
Cover: Feeding the Ancestors: Tlingit Carved Horn SpoonsFeeding the Ancestors: Tlingit Carved Horn SpoonsVictor-Howe, Anne-MariePAPERBACK06/30/2007$25.00
Cover: Makers and Markets: The Wright Collection of Twentieth-Century Native American ArtMakers and Markets: The Wright Collection of Twentieth-Century Native American ArtDrooker, Penelope BallardPAPERBACK11/18/1998$35.00
Cover: A Noble Pursuit: The Duchess of Mecklenburg Collection from Iron Age SloveniaA Noble Pursuit: The Duchess of Mecklenburg Collection from Iron Age SloveniaGreis, Gloria PolizzottiPAPERBACK04/30/2006$25.00
Cover: Painted by a Distant Hand: Mimbres Pottery from the American SouthwestPainted by a Distant Hand: Mimbres Pottery from the American SouthwestLeBlanc, Steven A.PAPERBACK04/30/2005$25.00
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For Women’s History Month, we are highlighting the work of Elizabeth Cobbs, whose new book Fearless Women shows how the movement for women’s rights has been deeply entwined with the history of the United States since its founding. Cobbs traces the lives of pathbreaking women who, inspired by American ideals, fought for the cause in their own ways