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| The Reference Shelf
A list of recommended reference works on gems, jewelry, beads, minerals, and fossils follows, arranged by topic. There are hundreds of titles that may be of interest, and those given are recommended as a good start for a basic reference shelf. See our Media Reviews Section for more descriptive and thorough reviews of books & videos. PLEASE NOTE: Prices listed are the original listed publication price set at the date of print, and is only listed as a guideline. The actual price of purchase may have increased or decreased since then, due to inflation, availability of the book, and other circumstances. Lapidary Journal assumes no responsibility for price differences. |
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BEADS CAMEOS FIELD COLLECTING FOSSILS GEMS INFORMATION FOR THE JEWELRY RETAILER JEWELRY MAKING |
KEYS TO THE LITERATURE METEORITES MINERALS PETRIFIED WOOD PHOTOGRAPHY TRAVEL ZEOLITES |
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Lapidary Journal Merchandise: Books for Sale |
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The History of Beads from 30,000 B.C. to the Present, Lois Sherr Dubin, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., NY, 1995, $19.95. A spectacularly illustrated book covering the history and cultural significance of beads in various societies from around the world. An invaluable reference work on every aspect of humankind's millennia-long love affair with beads.
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Cameos: Old and New, Anna M. Miller, 216 pages, (Chapman and Hall, London), 1998, $19.95 (out of print). Books describing cameos occupy many feet of shelf space in better libraries because they have had such a long and important history. This is the only book, however, which is a guide for the cameo collector. It explains how to judge quality, spot fakes, and estimate the age of cameos. It is ideal for the beginner and an absolute necessity for the expert. |
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Collecting the Natural World: Legal Requirements and Personal Liability for Collecting Plants, Animals, Rocks, Minerals, and Fossils, by Donald Wolberg and Patsy Reinard, Geoscience Press, Tucson, AZ, 330 pages, $24. This husband-and-wife team of a leading paleontologist and a lawyer well-versed on public-lands law has provided an essential guide for everyone who does any kind of field collecting. This book should be in every club library and should be read before you dig up that great specimen or treasure on either public or private land. Field Collecting Gemstones and Minerals (earlier editions titled Gemstones and Minerals: How and Where to Find Them), Dr. John Sinkankas, 397 pages, Geoscience Press, Tucson, AZ, $25. |
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American Dinosaur: The Vanishing of a Gembone, Tom Helfrich, 51 pages, self-published, San Diego, CA, $40 paperback. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs, David B. Norman, 208 pages, Crescent Books, through Salamander Books, London, 1995, $19.99. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Fossils, Giovanni Pinna, translated by Jay Hyames, Facts on File, NY, 1990, $35. The Rex Files, by Peter L. Larson, 69 pages, Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Inc., 217 Main St., P.O. Box 643, Hill City, SD, 57745, 1996, $20. |
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The Agates of Northern Mexico, Brad Cross, 201 pages, Burgess International Group, Inc., Edina, MN, 1996, $49.95. The Book of the Pearl: The History, Art, Science, and Industry of the Queen of Gems, Dr. George Kunz and Charles Stevenson, 548 pages, Originally published by the Century Co., New York, NY, 1908, reprinted by Dover Publications, Mineola, NY, 1993, 548 pages, $17.95. Collecting and Classifying Coloured Diamonds, Stephen C. Hofer, 742 pages, Ashland Press, New York, NY, 1998, $300. The Color Encyclopedia of Gemstones, Dr. Joel Arem, 231 pages, Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY, 1987, $72.95 (out of print). The Complete Handbook of Gemstone Weight Estimation, Charles Carmona, Gemania Publishing, Los Angeles, CA, 1998, $59.95. The Curious Lore of Precious Stones, Dr. George Kunz, 406 pages, Dover Publications, Inc., NY, $11.95. The Dealer's Book of Gems and Diamonds, by Menahem Sevdermish and Albert Mashia, 2 volumes, Mada Avanim Yekarot Ltd., Israel, 1996. Dictionary of Gemmology, Peter Read, 266 pages, Butterworths, London, 1994, $32.95. Emerald and other Beryls, Dr. John Sinkankas, 665 pages, Geoscience Press, Tucson, AZ, 1981, $40 (out of print). The Encyclopedia of Gemstones and Minerals, Martin Holden, 303 pages, Facts on File, Inc., NY, 1991, $45. Gem and Lapidary Materials for Cutters, Collectors, and Jewelers, by June Culp Zeitner, 347 pages, Geoscience Press, Tucson, AZ, $50 (hardcover), $40 (softcover).
Gem Cutting, A Lapidary's Manual, Dr. John Sinkankas, 357 pages, Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY, $69.95. The Gem Merchant: How to be One, How to Deal With One, by David Stanley Epstine, 149 pages, Epstine, Teofilo Otoni, Brazil, 1994, $19.95. Gems by Gem Masters and Materials, by Carlo Cumo and Claude Mazloum, 288 pages, Gremese International s.r.l., P.O. Box 14335-00149, Rome, Italy, 1996. The value to the American jeweler is that this book presents a view of gems and how they are used in jewelry from a uniquely European point of view. For the jeweler looking for ideas, this is of obvious value. The numerous large-format, full-color illustrations are a visual treat, and the gem descriptions, especially of diamond, ruby, sapphire, emerald, and pearl, provide interesting information not readily available elsewhere. Gems Made by Man, Dr. Kurt Nassau, 364 pages, Gemological Institute of America, Santa Monica, CA, 1980, $41.95. Gemstone and Mineral Data Book; A Compilation of Data, Recipes, Formulas, and Instructions for the Mineralogist, Gemologist, Lapidary, Jeweler, Craftsman, and Collector, Dr. John Sinkankas, Geoscience Press, Tucson, AZ, 1988, $17.95 (temporarily out of print).
Gemstone Buying Guide, Renee Newman, 148 pages, International Jewelry Publications, Los Angeles, CA, $19.95 (paperback). Gemstone Enhancement, Dr. Kurt Nassau, 221 pages, Gemological Institute of America, Santa Monica, CA, 1994, $56.95. Gemstones of the World, by Walter Schumann, 272 pages, Sterling Press, NY, 1997, $24.95. Guide to Affordable Gemology, William Hanneman, 172 pages, Hanneman Gemological Instruments, Poulsbo, Washington, 1998, $28 (paperback). Handbook of Gem Identification, Richard Liddicoat, 364 pages, Gemological Institute of America, Santa Monica, CA, 1993, $47.50. A Journey with Colour: A History of Queensland Opal 1869-1979, Len Cram, 368 pages, published and distributed by Len Cram, P.O. Box 2, Lightning Ridge, NSW 2834, Australia, 1998, $165. The National Gem Collection, Jeffery E. Post, 144 pages, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, in association with Harry N. Abrams, Inc., NY, $39.95. The Nature of Diamond, edited by Dr. George Harlow, 278 pages, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, $22.95 (paperback). Opal, by Fred Ward, 64 pages, Gem Book Publishers, Bethesda, MD, 1997, $15.95. Opal Cutting Made Easy, Dr. Paul Downing, 97 pages, self-published, 1993, $10.95. Photoatlas of Inclusions in Gemstones, Eduard J. Gubelin and John I. Koivula, ABC Edition, Zurich, Switzerland, 1988, $234.95. Rock Crystal Teasures from Antiquity to Today, Sylvie Raulet, 240 pages, many large format color plates, Vendome Press, NY, 1999, $75. Ruby and Sapphire, Richard W. Hughes, 512 pages, RWH Publishing, Boulder, CO. Standard Catalog of Gem Values, Anna M. Miller and John Sinkankas, 288 pages, Geoscience Press, Tucson, AZ, 1996, $24.95. Visual Optics: Diamond and Gem Identification Without Instruments: The Hodgekinson Method, Alan Hodgekinson, 50 pages, Gemworld International, Inc., Northbrook, IL. The World of Opal, Allan Eckert, 448 pages, John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, 1997, $75 (hardcover). |
| INFORMATION FOR THE JEWELRY RETAILER |
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G.I.A. Jeweler's Manual, Gemological Institute of America, CA, 1989, $59.95. |
| JEWELRY MAKING |
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The Complete Metalsmith: An Illustrated Handbook, Tim McCreight, 200 pages, Davis Publications, Worcester, MA, 1991, $14.95. Creative Casting, Sharr Choate, Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, 1986, $15. Jewelry Concepts and Technology, Oppi Untracht, Doubleday, NY, 1982, $105. Metal Techniques for Craftsmen, Oppi Untracht, Doubleday, NY, 1968, $75. Professional Goldsmithing: A Contemporary Guide to Traditional Jewelry Techniques, Alan Revere, 226 pages, Raja Press, San Francisco, CA, $72.95. |
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Gemology: An Annotated Bibliography, Dr. John Sinkankas, 2 vols., Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1179 pages, Metuchen, NJ, and London, England, 1992, $179.50. The Lapidary Journal Index 1947-1991, 448 pages, Lapidary Journal Press, San Diego, CA, 1992, $24.95. |
| METEORITES |
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Field Guide of Meteorites: The Robert A. Haag Collection, by Robert A. Haag, 61 pages, Self-published, Tucson, AZ, 1997, $5.00 + S&H. Rocks from Space: Meteorites and Meteorite Hunters, Second Edition, O. Richard Norton, 449 pages, Mountain Press, Missoula, MT, 1998, $30. |
| MINERALS |
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Dana's New Mineralogy, James D. Dana and Edward S. Dana, rewritten and enlarged by Dr. Richard Gaines, Dr. Catherine Skinner, Dr. Eugene Foord, Dr. Brian Mason, Dr. Abraham Rosensweig, and Vandall King, 1819 pages, John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, $295. Encyclopedia of Mineral Names, William Blackburn and William Dennen, 360 pages, Mineralogical Association of Canada, Ottawa, 1997, $53. Fluorescence: Gems and Minerals Under Ultraviolet Light, Manuel Robbins, 400 pages, Geoscience Press, Tucson, AZ, 1994, $40. Handbook of Mineralogy, Vol. 3, John W. Anthony, Richard Bideaux, Kenneth W. Bladh, and Monty C. Nichols, Mineral Data Publishing, Tucson, AZ. Hey's Mineral Index: Mineral Species, Varieties and Synonyms, 3rd Edition, A.M. Clark, 852 pages, Chapman and Hall, London, 1993, $88.95. Mineralogy (previously published as Mineralogy for Amateurs and Mineralogy: A First Course), Dr. John Sinkankas, 585 pages, Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY, 1975, $59.95. Peterson Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals, Dr. Frederick H. Pough, 396 pages, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA, 1996, $17.95. Reminiscences of a Mineralogist: Minerals, Localities, and Mineralogy, Arthur Montgomery, edited by Julia C. Reed, 82 pages, Matrix Publishing Company, Dillsburg, PA, $20. |
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Petrified Forests: The World's 31 Most Beautiful Petrified Forests, Ulrich Dernbach and 6 other skilled paleobotanists, 188 pages, 1996, $79.95. Petrified Wood: The World of Fossilized Wood, Cones, Ferns, and Cycades, by Frank J. Daniels, 170 pages, Western Colorado Publishing Company, Grand Junction, CO, 1998, $75. |
| PHOTOGRAPHY |
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Photographing Minerals, Fossils, and Lapidary Materials, by Jeffrey A. Scovil, 224 pages, Geoscience Press, Tucson AZ, 1996, $40. Finally there is a book covering all of the special problems and techniques involved in effectively photographing the objects that interest the readers of this magazine, including jewelers. The equipment and techniques are explained clearly, and the special photographic problems presented by objects in our field are clearly discussed. There are lots of books on photography, but there has never been one so specific to our field. Scovil is not only an accomplished professional photographer and writer but he is also a long-time, ardent student of gems, minerals, fossils, and jewelry. The book is well indexed, allowing readers to easily locate discussions on specific problems. |
| TRAVEL |
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Roadside Geology Series, published by Mountain Press Publishing Company, Missoula, MT. $12-$20. These marvelous guidebooks to the geology seen from your car window cannot be praised enough. They are inexpensive, very readable for the layperson, but technically accurate and very informative. The books in the Roadside series can vastly increase the pleasure of traveling by car. There currently are guides available for Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Montana, New Mexico, New York, Northern California, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont/New Hampshire, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. There is also a separate one on Yellowstone Park. |
| ZEOLITES |
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Zeolites of the World, R. Tschernic, Geoscience Press, Tucson, AZ, $84.94 (Out of print). This authoritative work is the only modern work on zeolites that presents information that is useful and interesting to the collector. It is also an essential reference work for the professional. |
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