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Ibeji: The Cult of Yoruba Twins - 5 Continents Editions (2003) Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Perfect for African Art Collectors & Cultural Studies
Ibeji: The Cult of Yoruba Twins - 5 Continents Editions (2003) Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Perfect for African Art Collectors & Cultural Studies
Ibeji: The Cult of Yoruba Twins - 5 Continents Editions (2003) Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Perfect for African Art Collectors & Cultural Studies
Ibeji: The Cult of Yoruba Twins - 5 Continents Editions (2003) Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Perfect for African Art Collectors & Cultural Studies
Ibeji: The Cult of Yoruba Twins - 5 Continents Editions (2003) Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Perfect for African Art Collectors & Cultural Studies
Ibeji: The Cult of Yoruba Twins - 5 Continents Editions (2003) Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Perfect for African Art Collectors & Cultural Studies

Ibeji: The Cult of Yoruba Twins - 5 Continents Editions (2003) Hardcover with Dust Jacket - Perfect for African Art Collectors & Cultural Studies

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Chemeche, George, John Pemberton III, and John Picton. Ibeji: The Cult of Yoruba Twins (Milan: 5 Continents Editions, 2003).
English, a Near Fine book in a Near Fine dust jacket, HC, oblong 4to, 9 3/4" x 11 1/2," 335 pp., including illustrations and Bibliography.
ISBN: 8874390602

Near Fine black cloth-covered boards. Covers have slight wear to extremities, else pristine and intact, binding tight, sharp tips. Near Fine light gray paper dust jacket with red and black lettering on spine. Dust jacket has slight wear to extremities, else pristine and intact, protected in a paper-backed Mylar sleeve. Replete with illustrations in black-and-white and color. A monograph about the significance of twin figures in Ibeji statuettes created by the Yoruba people in Africa. About 600 Ibeji figures are depicted herein.

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