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The Mermaids Of Earth Coffee-Table Book is Published

January 18, 2018 By Mermaids of Earth

With the help of a lot of people backing our Kickstarter campaign, 1000 copies of the Mermaids Of Earth Coffee-table Book have been printed.

About 300 copies have been sold and the book is now live and available on Amazon.

 

The book is 12″ x 12″ (30cm x 30cm) and 200 pages.  Here are a few previews of some inside pages:

The book contains photos of more than 160 mermaid sculptures from 42 countries on 5 continents, along with information on the art, the myths and legends, and the artists involved.

If you’d like a book for yourself or someone else, you can get it here.

All the best,
Philip

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