Islamic metalwork reading list
Allan, James W., Persian Metal Technology 700-1300 AD, Oxford, 1979. ISBN. 0903729474
Allan, James W., Nishapur: Metalwork of the Early Islamic Period, New York, 1982. ISBN. 0870992716
Allan, James W., Islamic Metalwork: The Nuhad Es-Said Collection, London, 1982. ISBN. 0856671649
Allan, James W., Metalwork of the Islamic World: The Aron Collection, London, 1986. ISBN. 0856673277
Allan, James W., Persian Steel: The Tanavoli Collection, Oxford, 2000. ISBN. 0197280250
Allan, James W. Metalwork Treasures from the Islamic Courts, Doha and London, 2002. ISBN. 0954205618
Atil, Esin; Chase, W. T.; Jett, Paul, Islamic Metalwork in the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1985. ISBN. 0934686548
Baer, Eva, Metalwork in Medieval Islamic Art, Albany, 1983
Baer, Eva, Ayyubid Metalwork with Christian Images, Leiden, 1989. ISBN. 9004089624
Barrett, Douglas, Islamic Metalwork in the British Museum, London, 1949
Behrens-Abouseif, Doris, Mamluk and Post-Mamluk Metal Lamps, Cairo, 1995. ISBN. 2724701658
Fehérvári, Géza Islamic Metalwork of the Eighth to the Fifteenth Century in the Keir Collection, London, 1976. ISBN. 0571097405
Mayer, L. A., Islamic Metalworkers and Their Works, Geneva, 1959
Melikian-Chirvani, Assadullah Souren, Islamic Metalwork from the Iranian World, 8th-18th Centuries (Victoria & Albert Museum), London, 1982. ISBN. 0112902529
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