The Gem Hunter

The Gem Hunter
Author: Gary W. Bowersox
Publisher: GeoVision, Inc.
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780974732312

This is the story of one man's endeavor to discover precious gems and to lead a life filled with loyal friends and extraordinary adventures. He finds it all in the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan but not without risking his life. In this book Gary W. Bowersox spins his tales of thirty two years of discovery both introspective and worldwide. Along the way he encounters danger and intrigue as he builds lasting friendships. He has traded gems and stories with Afghan miners, ethnic peoples, freedom fighters, government officials, scientist, and on a few occasions, international spies.

Exploring and Mining Gems and Gold in the West

Exploring and Mining Gems and Gold in the West
Author: Fred Rynerson
Publisher: Naturegraph Pub
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2003-06-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780911010602

An old time prospector's adventures in the early 1900s told with verve and humor with useful hints on how to locate minerals and gems from San Diego to Yuma, Arizona.

Gemstones of Afghanistan

Gemstones of Afghanistan
Author: Gary W. Bowersox
Publisher: GeoVision, Inc.
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780945005193

A richly illustrated volume directed to gemologists and serious gem collectors.

Meadows Of Gold

Meadows Of Gold
Author: Masudi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136145303

First published in 1989. Mas'udi was born in Baghdad about 896 AD, during the Caliphate of Mu'tadid and died in Egypt sometime around the year 956, eleven years after the Buwaihids, a Shi'a dynasty of Iranian origin, had occupied Baghdad and taken control of the Caliphate. His full name was Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn al-Husain ibn Ali ibn Abd Allah al-Mas'udi and he was notable as a Muslim historian. His two major works were Meadows of Gold (Muruj al-Dhahab) and the Book of Notification (Kitab al-Tanbih).

Empire of Diamonds

Empire of Diamonds
Author: Adrienne Munich
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813944015

In 1850, the legendary Koh-i-noor diamond, gem of Eastern potentates, was transferred from the Punjab in India and, in an elaborate ceremony, placed into Queen Victoria’s outstretched hands. This act inaugurated what author Adrienne Munich recognizes in her engaging new book as the empire of diamonds. Diamonds were a symbol of political power—only for the very rich and influential. But, in a development that also reflected the British Empire’s prosperity, the idea of owning a diamond came to be marketed to the middle class. In all kinds of writings, diamonds began to take on an affordable romance. Considering many of the era’s most iconic voices—from Dickens and Tennyson to Kipling and Stevenson—as well as grand entertainments such as The Moonstone, King Solomon’s Mines, and the tales of Sherlock Holmes, Munich explores diamonds as fetishes that seem to contain a living spirit exerting powerful effects, and shows how they scintillated the literary and cultural imagination. Based on close textual attention and rare archival material, and drawing on ideas from material culture, fashion theory, economic criticism, and fetishism, Empire of Diamonds interprets the various meanings of diamonds, revealing a trajectory including Indian celebrity-named diamonds reserved for Asian princes, such as the Great Mogul and the Hope Diamond, their adoption by British royal and aristocratic families, and their discovery in South Africa, the mining of which devastated the area even as it opened the gem up to the middle classes. The story Munich tells eventually finds its way to America, as power and influence cross the Atlantic, bringing diamonds to a wide consumer culture.

The Red Gem Mine

The Red Gem Mine
Author: Matt Sims
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 1999
Genre: High interest-low vocabulary books
ISBN: 9781571281296

Mogôk

Mogôk
Author: Ted Themelis
Publisher: Ted Themelis
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

Mines, Miners, and Minerals of Western North Carolina

Mines, Miners, and Minerals of Western North Carolina
Author: Lowell Presnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Mines and mineral resources
ISBN: 9781933251059

Mining in Western North Carolina played an important economic role in the state's history, but little has been recorded about the industry. The history books are filled with articles about frontier life, trade with Native Americans, railroad and road construction, the Civil War, and large mining operations, but history has taken individual mines for granted, and most records that still exist are found in land records. This book tells the story of how North Carolina miners and mines have arrived at where they are today.

Ruby and Sapphire

Ruby and Sapphire
Author: Richard W. Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780964509719

From the dawn of time, ruby and sapphire have both attracted and fascinated humans in ways that few other items could.While objects of desire are found throughout the natural world, physical beauty is too often ephemeral. From the allure of a man, woman, flower or butterfly, through the fleeting moments of a sunset, there is little that lasts and practically nothing that can be passed down to our descendants. The exception is precious stones. Not only are they the most durable creations of mother nature, but their visual splendor is truly eternal.In this companion to his 2013 book, Ruby & Sapphire--A Collector's Guide, Richard Hughes examines these gems from the gemological standpoint, delving into these gems not just from the aesthetic, but also from the scientific point of view.The product of nearly 40 years of firsthand experience, it covers every aspect of the subject from A-Z. History, sources, prices, quality analysis, synthetics and treatments, everything is here. Ruby & Sapphire--A Gemologist's Guide represents the most comprehensive book ever written on a single precious stone. With over 1000 photos, maps and illustrations and 3500 references, it is nothing less than a tour-de-force of gemological scholarship.