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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $8.74
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Manufacturer: Barron''s Educational Series
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Robin Kerrod
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Publisher: Barron''s Educational Series
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 523.8
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Publication Date: 2002-01-15
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Reading Level: 128
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Description: This fascinating narrative recounts the history of astronomy and, with more than 100 full-color illustrations, it shows readers how to find the planets and constellations in the night sky. In ancient times, people thought that the Sun, Moon, and stars were gods. They recorded their movements and imagined that the stars made pictures in the sky. The Greeks and the Romans related these "pictures" of animals and men—or constellations—to their legends. They also identified planets and named them for their gods—Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter. Their observations marked the first step in the development of astronomy, which today is a sophisticated science. Modern astronomers have followed the tradition of naming heavenly bodies after ancient gods. For instance, the solar system's outer planets weren't identified until after the telescope's invention, but with their discoveries they were named after Uranus, a Greek god of the sky . . . Neptune, the Roman god of the sea . . . and Pluto, the Roman god of the underworld. The author recounts the legends connected with many constellations, including Aquarius, Aries, Cancer, Orion, and others. This beautifully illustrated book helps readers navigate their way around the night sky as they learn the significance of heavenly bodies' names. Color photos and illustrations throughout.
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Price: $35.00
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Sale: $21.42
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Manufacturer: Firefly Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Roger Pabian::Brian Jackson::Peter Tandy::John Cromartie
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Publisher: Firefly Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 553.87
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Publication Date: 2006-10-09
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Reading Level: 184
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Description: The first popular guide to these brilliantly banded and highly prized gemstones. The agate is one of the world's most strikingly beautiful semi-precious gems. Collectors worldwide are drawn to the stone's infinite variety of colorations and banding. Agates form within rock cavities, taking on distinctive shapes and colors according to local geology. While many specimens are readily available, the rare and higher-quality ones are valuable and sought after. This book is a comprehensive, easy-to-use identification guide and worldwide listing of where agates are found. Produced in cooperation with the Natural History Museum of London, Agates is an up-to-date reference and introduction to their formation and individuality. Beautifully illustrated with full-color photographs of superb specimens from around the world, this book is an indispensable resource and reference for amateur gemologists and agate collectors. (200709)
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Price: $12.95
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Sale: $7.48
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Manufacturer: Falcon
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Gail A. Butler
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Publisher: Falcon
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 549.9794075
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Publication Date: 1998-09-01
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Reading Level: 200
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Description: Although known for its gold production, California is a virtual haven for rock and gem collectors. With this informative guide, you can explore the mineral-rich desert regions, comb tide-washed beaches for jade, agate, abalone, fossilized whale bone, and prospect in the mountains and hills for gold, copper, and other minerals and gems. It describes 75 of the state's best rockhounding sites and covers popular and commercial sites as well as numerous little-known areas. This handy guide also describes how to collect specimens, includes maps and directions to each site, and lists rockhound clubs around the state. Rockhounding California offers a complete introduction to this many-faceted hobby and is an outstanding guide and sourcebook.
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Price: $14.95
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Sale: $1.22
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Manufacturer: Walker & Company
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Robert Thorson
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Publisher: Walker & Company
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Dewey Decimal Number: 621.27
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Publication Date: 2004-03-01
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Reading Level: 304
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Description: There once may have been 250,000 miles of stone walls in America’s Northeast, stretching farther than the distance to the moon. They took three billion man-hours to build. And even though most are crumbling today, they contain a magnificent scientific and cultural story—about the geothermal forces that formed their stones, the tectonic movements that brought them to the surface, the glacial tide that broke them apart, the earth that held them for so long, and about the humans who built them.
Stone walls tell nothing less than the story of how New England was formed, and in Robert Thorson’s hands they live and breathe. “The stone wall is the key that links the natural history and human history of New England,” Thorson writes. Millions of years ago, New England’s stones belonged to ancient mountains thrust up by prehistoric collisions between continents. During the Ice Age, pieces were cleaved off by glaciers and deposited—often hundreds of miles away—when the glaciers melted. Buried again over centuries by forest and soil buildup, the stones gradually worked their way back to the surface, only to become impediments to the farmers cultivating the land in the eighteenth century, who piled them into “linear landfills,” a place to hold the stones. Usually the biggest investment on a farm, often exceeding that of the land and buildings combined, stone walls became a defining element of the Northeast’s landscape, and a symbol of the shift to an agricultural economy.
Stone walls layer time like Russian dolls, their smallest elements reflecting the longest spans, and Thorson urges us to study them, for each stone has its own story. Linking geological history to the early American experience, Stone by Stone presents a fascinating picture of the land the Pilgrims settled, allowing us to see and understand it with new eyes.
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Price: $12.95
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Sale: $4.07
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Manufacturer: Llewellyn Publications
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Corrine Kenner
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Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
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Dewey Decimal Number: 549.68
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Publication Date: 2006-06-01
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Reading Level: 264
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Description: Crystals for Beginners explores the universal allure of crystals and demonstrates how to channel their dynamic energies. From agates to zoisite, the characteristics of specific crystals are presented, along with advice for collecting, cleansing, and charging them. Readers also learn how to apply crystal energy to meditation, healing, psychic development, magic, divination, astral projection, dream work, and much more.
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Price: $14.95
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Sale: $8.76
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Manufacturer: Random House Trade Paperbacks
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Victoria Finlay
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Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
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Dewey Decimal Number: 553.8
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Publication Date: 2007-08-14
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Reading Level: 496
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Description: Throughout history, precious stones have inspired passions and poetry, quests and curses, sacred writings and unsacred actions. In this scintillating book, journalist Victoria Finlay embarks on her own globe-circling search for the real stories behind some of the gems we prize most. Blending adventure travel, geology, exciting new research, and her own irresistible charm, Finlay has fashioned a treasure hunt for some of the most valuable, glamorous, and mysterious substances on earth.
With the same intense curiosity and narrative flair she displayed in her widely-praised book Color, Finlay journeys from the underground opal churches of outback Australia to the once pearl-rich rivers of Scotland; from the peridot mines on an Apache reservation in Arizona to the remote ruby mines in the mountains of northern Burma. She risks confronting scorpions to crawl through Cleopatra’s long-deserted emerald mines, tries her hand at gem cutting in the dusty Sri Lankan city where Marco Polo bartered for sapphires, and investigates a rumor that fifty years ago most of the world’s amber was mined by prisoners in a Soviet gulag.
Jewels is a unique and often exhilarating voyage through history, across cultures, deep into the earth’s mantle, and up to the glittering heights of fame, power, and wealth. From the fabled curse of the Hope Diamond, to the disturbing truths about how pearls are cultured, to the peasants who were once executed for carrying amber to the centuries-old quest by magicians and scientists to make a perfect diamond, Jewels tells dazzling stories with a wonderment and brilliance truly worthy of its subjects.
From the Hardcover edition.
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Price: $12.95
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Sale: $7.20
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Manufacturer: Rio Nuevo Publishers
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Joe D. Lowry::Joe P. Lowry
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Publisher: Rio Nuevo Publishers
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Dewey Decimal Number: 553.87
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Publication Date: 2002-11-15
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Reading Level: 80
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Description: In the American Southwest, turquoise is a highly prized gemstone with great cultural significance. Author Joe Dan Lowry is recognized worldwide as a leading expert on the subject, and Turquoise Unearthed: An Illustrated Guide is the definitive resource for rock hounds and serious collectors alike. Lowry describes the fascinating history of turquoise mining in the American Southwest and reveals the astonishing variety of colors and forms that make this a gemstone like no other. Among Native American peoples of the Southwest, turquoise is especially prized, with blue stones symbolizing "Father Sky" and greener ones evoking "Mother Earth." This lavishly illustrated volume also features some of the finest examples of antique and contemporary Southwest Indian turquoise jewelry. 70 color photographs and illustrations.
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Price: $12.95
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Sale: $7.37
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Manufacturer: Falcon
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: William A. Kappele
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Publisher: Falcon
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 552.09793
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Publication Date: 1998-01-01
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Reading Level: 168
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Description: Rockhounds from novice to expert seeking agate, opal, jasper, and malachite, or searching for petrified wood and fossils, are likely to unearth these treasures in Nevada. Sparsely populated with millions of acres of accessible public lands, Nevada holds geologic wonders. The state's 94 best rockhounding sites are featured in this well-researched guidebook. Includes a list of museums of special geologic interest.
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Price: $31.80
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Sale: $9.95
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Manufacturer: Benjamin Cummings
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Ian Ridpath
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Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
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Edition: 20
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Dewey Decimal Number: 523
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Publication Date: 2003-10-17
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Reading Level: 208
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Description: Norton's Star Atlas is the most famous astronomical reference in the world, having guided thousands of professional and amateur stargazers in their search of the night skies. The 1998 edition is completely revised and expanded, with maps drawn to standard epoch 2000.0, using computer techniques to achieve unprecedented accuracy. You'll find every object visible to the naked eye, as well as star clusters, galaxies, and other celestial objects. Norton's also includes indispensable observation hints and technical explanations, with pointers to other information sources. Whether you're using a telescope, binoculars, or just your eyes, Norton's is your guide to what's up there. --Therese Littleton
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $12.82
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Manufacturer: International Jewelry Publications
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Renee Newman
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Publisher: International Jewelry Publications
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Edition: 2
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Dewey Decimal Number: 736.20297
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Publication Date: 2003-04
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Reading Level: 156
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Displaying records 21 through 30 of 4000
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