*Candee, Helen Churchill. The Tapestry Book. New York, 1912.

A somewhat superficial and sentimental sketch of the history of tapestry, with almost no interpretation and little indication of the relation of tapestry to the other arts.

DeMotte, G. J. Les Tapisseries gothiques. Paris, 1922.

When complete will contain two hundred large color plates of incomparable beauty and fidelity. Invaluable as a source-book. Will contain probably the majority of important examples of the period.

Guiffrey, J. J. L'Histoire de la Tapisserie. Tours, 1886.

A narrative history, now superseded in a number of respects.

Guiffrey, J. J. L'Histoire de la Tapisserie en France (L'Histoire générale de la Tapisserie). Paris, 1878-85.

A compilation of all the facts available at the time, and still an important fundamental reference work.

Guiffrey, J. J. Les Tapisseries du XIIe à la fin du XVIe Siècle. Paris, n. d.

The most detailed survey of the period, but unfortunately poorly organized. Superbly illustrated.