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Lapidary Journal - December, 1966. Good Samaritan Ruby Carving;  Lunar Lapidarists; Ostensarium (of Iowa Agate); Iowa Rock Treasures; Arizona Peridot; Wyoming Grunerite; Oklahoma's Forest of Stone; Guadalupe Island Peridot

Lapidary Journal - December, 1966. Good Samaritan Ruby Carving; Lunar Lapidarists; Ostensarium (of Iowa Agate); Iowa Rock Treasures; Arizona Peridot; Wyoming Grunerite; Oklahoma's Forest of Stone; Guadalupe Island Peridot

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Lapidary Journal - December, 1966. Good Samaritan Ruby Carving; Lunar Lapidarists; Ostensarium (of Iowa Agate); Iowa Rock Treasures; Arizona Peridot; Wyoming Grunerite; Oklahoma's Forest of Stone; Guadalupe Island Peridot

by Leiper, Hugh (Editor and Managing Editor)

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San Diego, CA: Lapidary Journal, Inc., 1966. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. San Diego, CA: Lapidary Journal, Inc., 1966. The December, 1966 issue (Volume 20, Number 9) of Lapidary Journal. Quarto, photo-illustrated staple-bound wraps, and a thick-ish 120 pp. About Near Fine; just touch edge wear, and very little of the inevitable interior age-toning. Small fray at top spine end. See scans. Contents are fine, with standard moderate age toning. Sharp. Cover photo: The Good Samaritan, carved in ruby. See scan of contents page for what's inside; included among much else is the cover piece, Lunar Lapidarists, The Ostensarium (made of Iowa Agate), Iowa Rock Treasures, Arizona Peridot, Wyoming Grunerite, Oklahoma's Forest of Stone, Guadalupe Island Peridot, etc. The subject matter is all over the place - quite literally, in the geographic sense. As one might expect, in this nomadic hobby. Handsome and collectible. See scans. LPR11

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Title
Lapidary Journal - December, 1966. Good Samaritan Ruby Carving; Lunar Lapidarists; Ostensarium (of Iowa Agate); Iowa Rock Treasures; Arizona Peridot; Wyoming Grunerite; Oklahoma's Forest of Stone; Guadalupe Island Peridot
Author
Leiper, Hugh (Editor and Managing Editor)
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Quantity Available
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Edition
1st Edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Lapidary Journal, Inc.
Place of Publication
San Diego, CA
Date Published
1966
Pages
120
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12"
Keywords
Mineralogy, Jewelry

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