Opal: The Phenomenal Gemstone

From: Mineralogical Record | Date: May 1, 2007| Author: Moore, Thomas P | Copyright information

Opal: The Phenomenal Gemstone Edited hy J(UiCl CHffoni. Paul Cliffoni. Ann Frazier. Si Frazier, Bnice Pan! Gaber. Catherine J. Gaber, Gunther Neumeier ami Gloria Slaehler. Puhlishetl (2007) by Lithographie, LLC: available from www .Mineralogicul Reconl.com (the Mineralogical Record's online bookstore); or by regular mail at. P.O. Box 35565. Tucson, AZ 85740; or hy e-nmil order: niinrec@ aol.com. Stiff softcover: 8.25 × /1.7 inches, 106 [HiKes. Price $30.00.

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