The Ivory Mischief Arthur Meeker, Jr.

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1942 Houghton Mifflin edition. Hardcover has some wear and minor discoloration along the sides and spine. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

Published during WWII, this 1942 edition offers a captivating glimpse into the colonial ivory trade’s devastating impact on African elephants. Author Arthur Meeker Jr., known for meticulous historical research, weaves a vivid narrative exploring greed, exploitation, and cultural clashes. With a solid binding and clean pages, this copy invites readers to delve into a thought-provoking exploration of a pivotal era when wealth often overshadowed ethics. Collectors will appreciate the book’s historical significance and Meeker’s skillful storytelling.

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1942 Houghton Mifflin edition. Hardcover has some wear and minor discoloration along the sides and spine. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This well-preserved 1942 edition of Arthur Meeker Jr.’s “The Ivory Mischief” offers a captivating window into America’s past. Published during World War II, the novel weaves a fictional tale against the backdrop of the colonial ivory trade and its devastating impact on African elephant populations. Meeker, a prolific writer known for his meticulous historical research, crafts a vivid narrative that transports readers to the 18th century, exploring the complex dynamics of greed, exploitation, and cultural clashes. This copy’s solid binding and clean pages invite readers to immerse themselves in a thought-provoking exploration of a pivotal era, when the pursuit of wealth often overshadowed ethical considerations. Collectors will appreciate the book’s historical significance and Meeker’s skillful storytelling, which continues to resonate with modern audiences concerned about conservation and cultural preservation.

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Weight 31.2 lbs
Dimensions 21.08 × 14.73 × 4.57 in
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