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Aliya: Stories of the Elephants of Sri Lanka

Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: Teresa Cannon(Author), Peter Davis(Author), Arthur C Clarke(Foreword By)
179 pages, 135 colour photos
Publisher: Airavata Press
Aliya: Stories of the Elephants of Sri Lanka
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  • Aliya: Stories of the Elephants of Sri Lanka ISBN: 9780646214085 Hardback Dec 1995 Out of Print #50447
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Thorough exploration of elephant life and lore, beautifully illustrated throughout.

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Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: Teresa Cannon(Author), Peter Davis(Author), Arthur C Clarke(Foreword By)
179 pages, 135 colour photos
Publisher: Airavata Press
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"An expansive and exquisitely produced large-format book which places the rich mythology of the Sri Lankan elephant in the context of a long and fascinating relationship with human societies which have, through the centuries, used the elephant for war, sport and work."
The Canberra Times

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