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If you enjoy reading about collecting minerals and gemstones in the field, you will be fascinated by this book's account of a collecting trip to famous localities in Russia's Ural Mountains. The title is a bit misleading because the actual trip that Gustav Rose describes covers 9,700 miles and occurred between April and December in 1892. (The original two volumes were published in 1837 and 1842, respectively.) Such a trip that covered so much area and saw so many localities in so little time seems almost impossible. Although the text was taken from the official record of the expedition, the writing is clear and quite simple compared with much of the other scientific writing of the day. This is pointed out by Sinkankas in the foreword and is what makes the book so readable.... The book is well done and an important contribution for those of us who are interested in--but know little about--the gemstones and minerals of the Urals. Unless you can find the original two-volume work and know German, I would highly recommend this book for reading and as a reference in your library. "John
Sinkankas has made another great contribution to gemological literature
with his translation of the extraordinary adventures of the German
naturalist and explorer Baron Wilhelm Alexander von Humboldt. This
attractive book has been well-edited by John's son, George, a library
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