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New York State Minerals Guide incl Sedimentary & Crystalline Rock Location ID
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Leavenworth, KS 66048
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The Collector's Guide to the Minerals of New York State by: Dr. Steven C. Chamberlain and Dr. George W. Robinson
ISBN:
9780764343346
Book Title:
The Collector's Guide to the Minerals of New York State
Author:
Dr. Steven C. Chamberlain and Dr. George W. Robinson
Binding:
Soft Cover
Copyright:
2013
Pages:
96
Size:
8.5 x 11 in.
Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry.
Continuing a tradition that began in 1842, this book examines 24 localities of particular interest to mineral collectors. These localities are organized by how they occur (in sedimentary rocks, in crystalline rocks, in fractures)--a new approach that brings coherence to relationships among similar localities. For each locality, its significance to specimen mineralogy, collecting history, geological setting, origin, and a thorough description of the minerals of particular interest to collectors are presented, based on the latest research and nomenclature. Over 150 clear color photos show some of the finest specimens ever collected from each locality. Similar New York state localities are listed for each featured occurrence. While the GPS coordinates for each locality are provided, this is an introduction to what minerals occur in the State of New York, how beautiful they are, and why they are so interesting. Why have a mere field guide when you can have so much more?
153 color photos, 1 chart
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