To Save an Elephant - The Undercover Investigation into the Illegal Ivory Trade

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Product code
20668
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By Allan Thornton and Dave Currey of the Environmental Investigation Agency. Hardcover published 1991 by Doubleday. The jacket is whole, with minor wear to edges and rubbing to faces. The black boards with gilt titling are square and sharp, and the pages clean and unmarked.

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