JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES
JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES

JAMBA - Hambly, 1st 1947 - AFRICAN SLAVE IVORY TRADE INDIGENOUS NATIVE PEOPLES

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JAMBA

Book Details + Condition: Pellegrini & Cudahy (Chicago). First Edition, 1947. Hardcover with dust jacket. 246 pages. From the jacket: "This is the story of renowned caravan traders in slaves and ivory - of a people who have retreated to a remote region of Africa to preserve their strange and beautiful customs... In telling of Jamba and his love for Miapia peoples, the author recreates a picture of the People of the Fog as seen through the eyes of one of their own tribe." Firm binding; owner name to inside front board; interior is clean and free of markings. Jacket shows light age and wear, and retains the original price.