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MINERAL PIGMENTS of PENNSYLVANIA Vintage Hard Cover 1911 Photos, Map, Locales

$ 9.5

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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  • Condition: Excellent example of this book with only minor scuffing of the covers and a couple stamps inside the cover. No internal marks in the text. Map and photos are excellent. Gilt lettering on cover is bright.

    Description

    RARE OLD ITEM!!  CLASSIC MAP!!  GREAT PHOTOS!!
    This is Topographic and Geologic Survey Report #4,
    Mineral Pigments of Pennsylvania.
    Published in
    1911
    , this is a rare item to find complete. This report consists of the 101-page book and the original long fold out map of one of the principal areas at Lehigh Gap.
    This book details the geology, mining, and processing of mineral pigments in Pennsylvania. The pigments mined were various forms of iron oxides like limonite and ochre, which I guess is a mixture of hematite and limonite in various proportions. The also mined black, yellow, and red shales, plus minor amounts of graphite, barite, chromite, talc and other commodities. They were highly valued for use in paints and not available in good quality from very many sources. Some of the better P
    ennsylvania deposits were of high quality, and extensive.
    Some of the areas discussed include:
    Easton-Reading
    Quaker Hill
    Doylestown
    Bethel
    Neversink Mountain
    Muncy
    Moosehead
    Lehigh Gap
    And many,
    many
    other areas.
    The book also contains many interesting photos of mines, mills, process facilities and the like, plus a couple diagrams in the text.
    This is a great item that would be of interest to residents, historians, geologists, or really anyone that just wants to know a bit more about their state or area.These state publications are harder to find than USGS bulletins. This is especially true of the older ones like this.
    Expert packing assured. Shipping weight is two pounds. The recent increase in postage rates was pretty big. As a result, Media Mail is now my default shipping method to keep shipping affordable.
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