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Gems and Minerals of Arizona: A Guide to Native Gemstones (Arizona Traveler Guidebooks)

Gems and Minerals of Arizona: A Guide to Native Gemstones (Arizona Traveler Guidebooks)

Gems and Minerals of Arizona: A Guide to Native Gemstones (Arizona Traveler Guidebooks)

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Manufacturer: Renaissance House Publishers (AZ)
Author: Bill Panczner
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1989-05
Publisher: Renaissance House Publishers (AZ)
Label: Renaissance House Publishers (AZ)
Number Of Pages: 48
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Editorial Review:
Striking full-color guides. Bound in water repellent, film laminated covers. Extensive center-spread maps of the state highlights locations featured in each book. Special 8-pocket and 4-pocket lucite display racks available with purchase of the series.
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 3.5

gems and minerals of ariz 2008-03-19
Wasn't very helpful for finding areas to dig . OK for identifying gems and minerals.


Rockhound 2008-02-09
Very good book, very handy to take into the hills of Arizona and find cool rocks. I highly recommend.


book, or pamphlet? 2007-07-19
I bought this book for my (10 year old) son for an upcoming trip through Arizona, as he is a rock collector, and will undoubtedly add to his collection on our trip. I am certain he will enjoy this book. The pictures are large and clear, the explanations straight-forward.

But I am having a difficult time stomaching the price. It is a skimpy little book; honestly, more of a pamphlet.

It's one of those purchases where I've asked myself: If you saw this in a book store at this price, would you buy it?

My answer is no.

FWIW the consensus around our dinner table was that it should cost around $3.






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