Description
Product Overview
This Kindle eBook, published by Duke University Press, presents an extensive study of African art across 344 pages. Enhanced typesetting ensures clear, readable text on all devices, while the file size of 19.2 MB makes it easy to download. The title includes accessibility features such as screen‑reader support, making the content available to a broader audience. The publication date is November 23, 2004, and the ISBN‑13 is 978‑0822386056.
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Usage
Perfect for academic courses, research projects, or personal study, this eBook fits seamlessly into any Kindle or compatible reading app. Students of cultural anthropology, art history majors, and museum professionals can reference the material during lectures, fieldwork, or curatorial planning. Its portable format allows reading on commutes, in libraries, or during travel.
Why Choose Us
Duke University Press is renowned for scholarly rigor and high editorial standards. This title benefits from meticulous peer review, ensuring accurate and up‑to‑date scholarship. The enhanced typesetting and screen‑reader compatibility reflect a commitment to accessibility, while the Kindle platform provides instant delivery and searchable text.
Key Features
- Comprehensive 344‑page analysis of African art for deep academic insight
- Enhanced typesetting delivers crisp, easy‑to‑read text on any device
- Screen‑reader support ensures accessibility for visually impaired readers
- Portable Kindle format allows study anywhere, anytime
- Backed by Duke University Press reputation and responsive customer support
FAQ
Is this eBook compatible with all Kindle devices?
Yes, the file works on all Kindle e‑readers and the free Kindle app for iOS, Android, and PC.
Can I print sections of the book for personal use?
Printing is limited by Kindle’s digital rights management; you can print short excerpts for personal study within the allowed limits.
Does the book include images or illustrations?
The eBook contains high‑resolution images that adapt to your device’s screen, enhancing visual understanding of the artworks discussed.
How can I access the book after purchase?
After purchase, the title appears instantly in your Kindle library and can be downloaded to any registered device.
What if I have technical issues with the file?
Contact Kindle Support or Duke University Press customer service for assistance; they provide prompt help for download or formatting problems.





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