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Lot 912
Full Lot Description
To include:
Read, P.G. (1983) Gemmological Instruments. Second edition. Butterworths. London.
Vleeschdrager, E. (1983) Durete10: Le Diamant. Gaston Lachurie Editeur. Paris.
Copeland, L.L. (1966) Diamonds. Famous, Notable and Unique. Gemological Institute of America.
Leechman, F. (1961) The Opal Book. Ure Smith Pty. Sydney.
Read, P. (1997) Diamond Mine. Gembooks. Bournemouth.
Smith, N.R. (1974) User's Guide to Industrial Diamonds. Hutchinson Benham. London.
Pearce, G.L. (1971) The Story of New Zealand Jade. Collins. Hong Kong.
Joris, A. (1986) A Destiny in Diamonds. Boolarong Publications. Spring Hill.
Marrison, L.W. (1966) Crystals, Diamonds, and Transistors. The Chaucer Press .Suffolk.
Watermeyer, B. (1982) Diamond Cutting. Second edition. Centaur. Johannesburg.
Additional books as illustrated.
Postage: Not Postable
Weight: 8306
Total lot weight: 8306
Condition Report
- Books cover, interior, and pages in good to fair conditions, some with signs of heavy use, yellowing, and staining.
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