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The Lost Tribe: A Harrowing Passage into New Guinea's Heart of Darkness

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Year 2000 Edition year
Pages 272 Mid-length read
Vibe Creative Weekend read

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Reliable fit when you want culture-focused reading with practical clarity. Worth opening if you want art/media perspective that stays readable.

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Likely a miss if you want specialist depth as the top priority. Weaker fit if you need only very short reading sessions right now. You are specifically hunting for the newest framing rather than a backlist perspective.

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Summary

The Lost Tribe: A Harrowing Passage into New Guinea's Heart of Darkness by Edward Marriott reads like a creative or cultural title with room for interpretation and craft. From the listing, this copy runs 2000 • Henry Holt & Co • 272 pages, a decent clue for the kind of reading commitment it asks for.

Edition on file: 2000 • Henry Holt & Co • 272 pages • ISBN 9780805064490.

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Light commitment. Best if you want more than a quick hit but not a huge undertaking.

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This one stands out through its reading feel more than through dry edition details: Creative • Weekend read.

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Treat this like a focused read: enough attention to get its shape, without overcomplicating it.

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The Lost Tribe: A Harrowing Passage into New Guinea's Heart of Darkness by Edward Marriott comes across as a steady creative or cultural read for readers who enjoy craft and interpretation.

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