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Minerals of Arizona: A Field Guide for Collectors

Minerals of Arizona: A Field Guide for Collectors

Minerals of Arizona: A Field Guide for Collectors

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Author: Neil R. Bearce
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1999-07
Number Of Pages: 187
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Average Customer Rating: 3.0

This was a five star book in 1999 2007-10-01
Today was strike 3, spent all day driving to a site listed in the book, traveled some mutilated roads and nearly got my Honda Civic stuck in the mud, granted the book recommended a high clearance vehicle for this road, but anyway it would have been all worth it for a few nice rocks. instead I all I found was an agglomeration of no trespassing signs. The problem with rockhounding books, this one included, is they become outdated very quickly. Rockhound sites are dieing constantly as land is being sold, subdivided, protected, or just plain taped out. What may have been an excellent site when this book was written may be no more. This book may yet have some useful information and for that I give it 3 stars but I recommend buying the newest edition for the most successful rockhounding experience. I really liked this book, I think it was the best of its type. But its time to retire it, I have the 2006 edition on order (new title, same author, link at bottom). I hope it is as good. Will post Minerals, Fossils, and Fluorescents of Arizona: A Field Guide for Collectors




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