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The Rock H. Currier Digital Library


Welcome to the Rock H. Currier Digital Library

This resource has been built to provide a permanent reference archive to support the work in building mindat.org and as a resource for the wider community.

To learn more about Rock Currier and his legacy please read this article.

The primary purpose is to serve as a bibliography and search index for books, journals, articles and more. As we find items of interest we add references to them and, where possible, links to the original publisher. If we have permission to do so, we can offer PDF links to download the content.

If no direct publisher link or download (white background denotes download available) is shown the DOI link will take you to the correct page.

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Buc'hoz, Pierre-Joseph (1782) Les dons merveilleux et diversement coloriés de la nature dans le règne minéral, ou collection de minéraux précieusement coloriés, pour servir à l'intelligence de l'histoire générale et oeconomique des trois règnes [The marvelous and diversely colored gifts of nature in the mineral kingdom, or a collection of preciously colored minerals, to serve as a means of understanding the general and economic history of the three kingdoms].

(1889) Catalogue of Minerals. Catalogue of Minerals. Dr A. E. Foote

Foote, Albert E. (1897) Catalogue of Minerals. Dr A. E. Foote

Foote, Albert E. (1877) The Mineralogists' Companion.

Әхмәтов, С. Ф. (n.d.) Асылташлар турында [About Gems]. Татарстан китап нәшрияты.

(1863) Boston Journal of Natural History Vol. 7. Boston Society of Natural History

(1837) Boston Journal of Natural History Vol. 1. Boston Society of Natural History

(1839) Boston Journal of Natural History Vol. 2. Boston Society of Natural History

(1841) Boston Journal of Natural History Vol. 3. Boston Society of Natural History

(1844) Boston Journal of Natural History Vol. 4. Boston Society of Natural History

(1847) Boston Journal of Natural History Vol. 5. Boston Society of Natural History

(1857) Boston Journal of Natural History Vol. 6. Boston Society of Natural History

Lafrance, Pierre (1999) Terra Geoidalis Tellurica - Guide de reference gemmologique. Laboratoire Gem Quebec.

Richards, Oscar W. - Ed. (1937) Exploring the World with the Microscope. The Meccano Company of America.

(2014) 150 Years Of Vernadsky Vol. 2 - The Noösphere. 21st Century Science Associates.

Зеляк, В. Г. (2014) Горнопромышленный комплекс Северо-Востока России: становление и развитие (конец 1920-х – начало 1990-х гг.) [Mining and Industrial Complex of North-East Russia: Formation and Development (Late 1920s – Early 1990s)]. Томск.

 
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