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Kilenge Life and Art - a Look at a New Guinea People

Kilenge Life and Art - a Look at a New Guinea People

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Kilenge Life and Art - a Look at a New Guinea People

by Philip J.C.Dark

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9780856700118
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London: Academy Editions, 1974 The Kilenge, a group of some one thousand people living in the western tip of the island of New Britain whose art is still produced in the traditional manner to function the the society of the people who produce it. 132pp in black and white. Inscription to front end paper otherwise very good throughout.

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Title
Kilenge Life and Art - a Look at a New Guinea People
Author
Philip J.C.Dark
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
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ISBN 10
0856700118
ISBN 13
9780856700118
Publisher
Academy Editions
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1974
Size
300x220mm

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