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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Art. This book is in fine condition The cover shows wear but no tears. This book is a collection of graphic art from Inuit artists collected for the Cape Dorset Twenty-fifth Graphics Annual in 1983. The prints are but one important Inuit method of storytelling. They often record family histories or impressions of important myths and legends. Proceeds from the sale of this book benefit environmental restoration and education. Seller Inventory # 004783
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Pictorial covers in dark tan, green, black, and white; rubbed on spine and edges. Pages are clean and bright. Inuit art, introduced by James Houston: "I believe that we are fortunate to witness a living folk art at its vibrant height, full of life and meaning. There is no telling where this powerful Inuit art will go or how long it will survive. I see it as both clinging to the past and a self-styled Inuit bridge into the future--a refreshing chorus of native voices from Canada's long silent Arctic.". Seller Inventory # 000342
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Fair. First Edition. 81 pages. Full of illustrations, some of which are in colour. "I believe we are fortunate to witness a living folk art at its vibrant height, full of life and meaning. There is no telling where this powerful Inuit art will go or how long it will survive." - James Houston. Above-average wear. Some damp stains. Binding intact. Unmarked. Seller Inventory # 73202620