Miguel Covarrubias, also known as José Miguel Covarrubias Duclaud (22 November 1904 — 4 February 1957) was a Mexican painter, caricaturist, illustrator, ethnologist and art historian. Along with his American colleague Matthew W. Stirling, he was the co-discoverer of the Olmec civilization. (From Wikipedia) More about Miguel Covarrubias:
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| | Books by Miguel Covarrubias: Covarrubias, Miguel, 1904-1957, illust.: Adventures of an African Slaver: Being a True Account of the Life of Captain Theodore Canot, Trader in Gold, Ivory and Slaves on the Coast of Guinea (New York: A.and C. Boni, 1928), by Theodore Canot, ed. by Malcolm Cowley and Brantz Mayer Covarrubias, Miguel, 1904-1957, illust.: All Men are Brothers (Shui Hu Chan) (2 volumes; New York: Limited Editions Club, 1948), by Shi Nai'an and Luo Guanzhong, trans. by Pearl S. Buck, contrib. by Lin Yutang (both volumes: page images at CMU) Covarrubias, Miguel, 1904-1957: The Prince of Wales, and Other Famous Americans (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1925), contrib. by Carl Van Vechten (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by Miguel Covarrubias in the extended shelves: Covarrubias, Miguel, 1904-1957: Blues; an anthology. (A. & C. Boni, 1926), also by W. C. Handy and Abbe Niles (page images at HathiTrust) Covarrubias, Miguel, 1904-1957: Born to be (Covici-Friede, 1929), also by Taylor Gordon, Paul Padgette, Daphne Muse, and Muriel Draper (page images at HathiTrust) Covarrubias, Miguel, 1904-1957: John and Juan in the jungle (Dodd, Mead and Co., 1953), also by Ivan Terence Sanderson and Mead & Company Dodd (page images at HathiTrust) Covarrubias, Miguel, 1904-1957: Mezcala, ancient Mexican sculpture. (André Emmerich Gallery, 1956) (page images at HathiTrust) Covarrubias, Miguel, 1904-1957: Pageant of the Pacific (Pacific House, 1940), also by Pacific House (page images at HathiTrust) Covarrubias, Miguel, 1904-1957, illust.: The Prince of Wales and other famous Americans, contrib. by Carl Van Vechten (Gutenberg ebook)
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