Opal

Opal
Author: Tullie Cornthwaite Wollaston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1924
Genre: Opal mines and mining
ISBN:

The World of Opals

The World of Opals
Author: Allan W. Eckert
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1997-10-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780471133971

Readers will find fascinating details about the discovery, whereabouts, and value of famous opals, from such classic specimens as the Burning of Troy Opal to the Bonanza Opal and other more recent discoveries. Finally, the book surveys today's major opal-producing areas and provides current information on opal occurrence worldwide. Punctuating the text are useful tables, extensive glossaries of opal types and opal-related terms, and beautiful photographs that capture the essence and mystery of this most exquisite stone.

The Book of Opals

The Book of Opals
Author: Wilfred Charles Eyles
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1964
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

A comprehensive account of this gem stone by a professional mineralogist, lapidary and dealer in opals.

Jewels

Jewels
Author: Victoria Finlay
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2007-08-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0345466950

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.

Opal Identification & Value

Opal Identification & Value
Author: Paul B.. Downing
Publisher: Gem Guides Book Company
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

New edition with added chapters and sections. Provides all the information necessary for complete analysis and evaluation of any opal from a true gem. Properly identify opals from all over the world and what characteristics affect value. Breathtaking color photos throughout.

Diamonds of the Never Never

Diamonds of the Never Never
Author: Richard W. Holmes
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2016-12-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1483462323

It has been six years since Kate and Rusty found forty diamonds buried in a can behind a cabin. After deciding to sell the jewels, they soon realize that their task may be more challenging than they imagined. Kate is used to living in the bush with sheep and cattle. Rusty is an opal miner who has always wanted more out of his life. After their journey leads them to the bank where the diamonds have been stored for safekeeping, she and Rusty split the jewels and then begin the arduous process of attempting to sell their stash. As they instigate a creative plan, neither has any idea that trouble is lurking in the shadows. Now only one question remains: How many more will have to die in the Never Never before the diamonds are finally sold? In this continuing tale, two adventurers who decide to sell a stash of diamonds embark on a life-changing quest that leads them down a dangerous path where nothing is certain.

Gemstones

Gemstones
Author: Michael O'Donoghue
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400911912

Gemstones is the first attempt in English to bring together the geological, mineralogical and gemmological developments that have taken place during the last thirty years. Though there have been many gemstone books published in that time, most have been concerned, understandably and rightly, with the science of gem testing and have covered that area very well. Details of the geological occurrence of many of the classic gemstones, and of nearly all those which have only recently been discovered, have been less adequately dealt with. Coverage has been restricted to a number of papers in a wide variety of geological and mineralogical journals. Gemstones hopes to get the balance right. In the preparation of the book all the journals and monographs in the field have been consulted so that the book should stand for some years as the authority to which gemmologists and others turn in the first instance. Ease of reference and depth of coverage make Gemstones both a reference book and a bench book. Acknow ledgements I am grateful to Brian Jackson of the Department of Geology, Royal Museums of Scotland who read the manuscript and painstakingly indicated places where amendment or alteration was needed. I am also grateful to the publishers of the books on which the line illustrations are based. The colour plates present in the book derive from a number of sources, which I would like to acknowledge as follows. Plates 1, 4-15 and 17 Crown copyright reserved.