![]() ![]() Essays that explore connoisseurship in the mineral kingdom and chronicle the history of this noble pursuit add to the appeal of this unique volume. Stories regarding the pursuit and discovery of these precious natural objects, including tales of good luck and hardship, are related in these pages. Avidly pursued by naturalists throughout the centuries, precious metals and gem crystals have a fascinating history. Like fine art, minerals are prized for their aesthetic qualities-color, luster, sculptural composition-and for their provenance. The spectacular and rare specimens on display here, from a huge imperial topaz crystal weighing more than 2,000 carats to a crystallized gold cluster that is one of the most highly coveted objects in the mineral kingdom, are true masterpieces, the Rembrandts and Picassos of the natural world. ![]() Now the treasures of this singular collection are shown in resplendent photographs that will seduce both the connoisseur of beauty and the student of natural history. 32 pages File Size: 2,336 KB A Description of the Minerals in the Leskean Museum, Vol 1. 106 pages File Size: 3,892 KB A catalogue of Utah minerals and localities by Manyard Bixby (1904). The collection of natural mineral crystals housed at the Houston Museum of Natural Science is the finest and best known in the world. A Catalogue of Minerals, Rocks and Fossils collected in the Colony by The Mining Department, Melbourne, Victoria (1866). ![]()
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