ILLUSTRATION CREDITS

Kilimanjaro tusks:

A.C. Gomes & Son, Zanzibar, 1898

Pleistocene, Egyptian figures:

John Frederick Walker

Tusk diagram:

Gary H. Marchant, modified after Ngure 1996, and the editor of Pachyderm

Symmachi panel:

V&A Images/Victoria and Albert Museum

Ivory pyxis:

Courtesy of the Hispanic Society of America, New York

Grandisson triptych:

Maskell, 1905 / British Museum

Ming medallion:

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Friends of Asian Arts Gifts, 1993 (1993.176)

Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Benin pendant mask:

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1972 (1978.412.323)

Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Seated Ganesha:

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Llejman, 1964 (64.102)

Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Death of Cleopatra:

V&A Images/Victoria and Albert Museum

Piéces excentriques:

Recueil d’Ouvrages Curieux de Mathématique et de Mecanique, ou Description du Cabinet de Monsieur Grollier de Serviére, 1719

Beauty Revealed:

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Gloria Manney, 2006 (2006.235.74)

Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art

George Read and Co.:

Ivoryton Library Association

Julius Pratt:

Deep River Historical Society

Ivory goods catalogue:

Deep River Historical Society

Harvey and Ford:

National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

Burroughes and Watts:

National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

Tippu Tip:

Winterton Collection of East African photographs, Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies, Northwestern University

Ivory and slave routes:

E. D. Moore, “Ivory Poachers and Elephant Graveyards,” Asia, October, 1931

Ivory hunter:

Ivoryton Library Association

Ivory hunter’s caravan:

E. D. Moore, Ivory: Scourge of Africa, 1931,

Ivory scale:

E. D. Moore, Ivory: Scourge of Africa, 1931

E. D. Moore:

Courtesy of Richard Moore

Tusks in cart:

Connecticut River Museum

Eburnea:

National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

Botswana Elephants:

John Frederick Walker

AK-47:

National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

Accessories to Murder:

African Wildlife Foundation

Kruger ivory vault:

John Frederick Walker

Japanese craftsman:

Esmond Bradley Martin

Baby elephants:

John Frederick Walker

Kruger bull:

John Frederick Walker