rufenig
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14 years ago
NOT me selling it!
Metalliferous Minerals & Mining by D C Davies
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Minerals-Mining-book-1901-/350440554257?pt=UK_Collectables_Memorabila_RL&hash=item5197e27f11 
This is a very important book giving information on mining & minerals in the UK & worldwide.
Any serious collector should have a copy of this.
DC Davies is quoted as a source in David Bicks series of books.
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simonrl
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14 years ago
Hmm, looks very nice, thanks for the link :)

I wonder what it'll go for?
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
rufenig
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14 years ago
Don't know what it will sell for
However I paid £40-00 just to get the binding on my copy restored.
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stuey
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14 years ago
There was a copy in Bonython Books in Truro quite recently. There was also a bound copy of the first 14 Ham Jenks cornwall guides, which actually put me off getting my card out.
remoteneeded
14 years ago
They seem to go for between £50 and £100
jmj2011
14 years ago
There are eleven copies on AbeBooks from a photocopy version at £17 to a first edition at £135.
simonrl
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14 years ago
Am watching it out of curiousity mainly to see what it goes for!
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
Tamarmole
14 years ago
In terms of mining books from this era it is not the best of the bunch.

For similar money (£40 - £60) you can pick up a copy of Le Neve Foster on Ore and Stone Mining which for my money is far more informative.
rufenig
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14 years ago
Ore & Stone Mining is also very good :thumbsup:

There is a re-print of British Mining a treatise on the history and future prospect of metalliferous mining in the united kingdom from the British Library
by Robert Hunt but is seems to be only part two 😠
Unless anyone has seen part one?
Tamarmole
14 years ago
"rufenig" wrote:

Ore & Stone Mining is also very good :thumbsup:

There is a re-print of British Mining a treatise on the history and future prospect of metalliferous mining in the united kingdom from the British Library
by Robert Hunt but is seems to be only part two 😠
Unless anyone has seen part one?



The reprint is really dissapointing as it does not include the technical sections
spitfire
14 years ago
"Tamarmole" wrote:

In terms of mining books from this era it is not the best of the bunch.

For similar money (£40 - £60) you can pick up a copy of Le Neve Foster on Ore and Stone Mining which for my money is far more informative.


I agree with theses comments, All of these books are a bit like beauty, in the eyes of the beholder.
Robert Hunt's book is a bit like the curates egg, but it must be remembered he was a very old man when he wrote it, although these books may be rare it does not make them good.
The Cornwall Centre Redruth has several copies of, AKHJ Mines and Miners of Cornwall £50 and one copy of Mineralogia Cornubiensis W. Pryce £100 All are in good condition
spitfire
John_L
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14 years ago
A cheap way of reading this book is to use the services of the Internet Achieve - just use the following.

Plenty of other rare stuff that is out of copyrite is sitting in archive.org waiting to be looked at etc:

www.archive.org/details/atreatiseonmeta01davigoog

John L.
stuey
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14 years ago
"spitfire" wrote:


The Cornwall Centre Redruth has several copies of, AKHJ Mines and Miners of Cornwall £50 and one copy of Mineralogia Cornubiensis W. Pryce £100 All are in good condition



£50 per Jenkin is pretty steep, even first editions.

If anyone has the "index" (first ed) I would be interested and have a budget for it.
Moorebooks
14 years ago
"stuey" wrote:

"spitfire" wrote:


The Cornwall Centre Redruth has several copies of, AKHJ Mines and Miners of Cornwall £50 and one copy of Mineralogia Cornubiensis W. Pryce £100 All are in good condition



£50 per Jenkin is pretty steep, even first editions.

If anyone has the "index" (first ed) I would be interested and have a budget for it.



Its a shame you don't keep an eye my website - I had two copies of the index until 3 weeks ago and both went to the USA - £20 each

Also have copies of Ore and Stone Mining

Mike
grahami
14 years ago
The digitized verisons of a lot of books are interesting. As I've remarked before, the only problem seesm to be that the £$%^&*^$&'s who digitized them didn't always fold out the plates and scan them. Still, what's there is very interesting - and at least they are available. The Open Library is another front end.

Instances:

Machinery for metalliferous mines : a practical treatise for mining engineers, metallurgists and managers of mines
Davies, E. Henry (Edward Henry)

A Text Book of Ore and Stone Mining
C.Le Neve Foster

Westmorland Slates
J.J.Thomas

A Treatise on Slate and Slate Quarrying
David Christopher Davies

Cheers everyone

Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
spitfire
14 years ago
sorry I made a mistake in the prices (got confussed with a shark I met last week ) They are first ed s=St Austell-Saltash £25 various second ed £18
spitfire
stuey
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14 years ago
Mike. The next half decent index, I will have.

They are a bloody good series of books.

Moorebooks
14 years ago
"stuey" wrote:

Mike. The next half decent index, I will have.

They are a bloody good series of books.



was unfortunate I had just sold both in A1 condition too - hopefuly I won't forget but do urge people to keep a watch on mywebsite. I have just added British Mining Number 44 Richardsons Mines of Dartmoor and tamar Valey after 1913 muchj sought after

I understand he passed away very recently
cheers

Mike
stuey
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14 years ago
I have richardson's book, but left it in the glovebox of my jeep, which somehow filled with water. It's legible, but "fat and ruffled". :curse:
AndyC
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14 years ago
"stuey" wrote:

It's legible, but "fat and ruffled". :curse:



That'll be me then.
Been injured while at work and are not to blame?

Get over it.

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