Delve into the intricate world of mineralogy with Charles Upham Shepard's comprehensive "Treatise On Mineralogy, Parts 1-2." This meticulously detailed work offers a deep exploration of minerals, their properties, and their classification. A valuable resource for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, this treatise provides a foundational understanding of earth science and the building blocks of our planet. Explore the characteristics, formation, and identification of various minerals, gaining insights into their significance in geology and beyond. With its clear and systematic approach, this book remains a cornerstone in the study of mineralogy, offering enduring appeal to anyone fascinated by the natural world and the science that unveils its secrets.
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