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Walker, John Frederick.
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African elephant.
Wildlife conservation.
Ivory.
Ivory industry -- Corrupt practices.
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Walker, John Frederick.
African elephant.
Wildlife conservation.
Ivory.
Ivory industry -- Corrupt practices.
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Ivory's ghosts : the white gold of history and the fate of elephants / John Frederick Walker.
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Walker, John Frederick.
Atlantic Monthly Press, c2009.
Call #:
599
.674
W181i
Subjects
African elephant.
Wildlife conservation.
Ivory.
Ivory industry -- Corrupt practices.
ISBN:
9780871139955
0871139952
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
312 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., map ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-290) and index.
Contents:
Prologue; 1898 -- Pt. 1. Shapes in Tusks -- 1. Mammoth Teeth -- 2. Tribute and Treasure -- 3. The Master Carvers' Medium -- Pt. 2. Ivory Under the Saw -- 4. Piano Keys and Billiard Balls -- 5. "A Tooth of Ivory and a Slave to Carry It" -- 6. Ivory Hunters -- Pt. 3. The Elephant Dilemma -- 7. Researchers and Poachers -- 8. The Ivory Ban -- 9. Elephant Dreams, Elephant Realities -- Epilogue: 2007.
Summary:
"Long before gold and gemstones held allure, humans were drawn to the "jewels of the elephant" - its great tusks. Ivory is a supreme organic treasure, prized throughout the world for its pale, lustrous beauty and ability to be finely carved. In Ivory's Ghosts, John Frederick Walker layers rich history and firsthand reportage to tell the fascinating and sometimes savage story of ivory's enormous impact on both human history and that of its most important source: the majestic African elephant." "Coveted since prehistory, ivory was the master carver's medium in cultures from ancient Egypt to the industrializing United States. It was used for sacred amulets, classical nudes, intricate Baroque sculptures, Japanese netsuke, piano keys, and billiard balls. By the nineteenth century ivory had become the plastic of its age, and a global addiction drove the exploration and exploitation of Africa at immense human and animal cost. Insatiable demand led to the wholesale slaughter of elephants, whose tusks were taken to the African coasts on the shoulders of slaves who were then sold along with the ivory they carried. By the 1980s, organized poaching carried out with AK-47s - reached record levels in East Africa, provoking an international outcry that led to an ivory trade ban still in effect today." "Yet the ban has failed to stop poaching - or end the bitter, emotional debate over what to do with the legitimate and growing stockpiles of ivory from elephants that die of natural causes. In Ivory's Ghosts, John Frederick Walker builds an argument that it is time to ask whether a controlled return to the ivory trade could help, rather than hurt, elephants."--BOOK JACKET.
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