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Mining Stories (5) [182901]

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Mining Stories (5) [182901]
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Four books and one booklet about mining, including: "Search for the Seven Cities, The Opening of the American Southwest." John Upton Terrell. 1970. First Edition. 151 pp. 8.5" x 5.5". Illustrations and five maps. Dust jacket. Fine; "Gold - The Adams Gold Diggings, A True Story of the Richest Gold Mine in All History, Found in New Mexico and Again Lost." From the cover: "The Mines of Solomon, Klondike and the California don't compare in richness to these Adams Diggins'. If you will read this story, it will tell, how YOU, may become a millionaire." W. H. Byerts. Paperback booklet, 1988 First Reprint, Limited to 1,000 Copies. 1919 First Edition. 46 pp. 7.5" x 5". Fine; A.I.M.E. (The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Incorporated) Series. "A History of American Mining." T.A. Rickard, A.R.S.M., D. Sc. 1932. First Edition. Maps and illustrations. Bookplate: "From Seeley Wintersmith Mudd to William Oliver Barnard, Jr., Junior Member A.I.M.E." Seeley Wintersmith Mudd (1861–1926) was an American mining engineer. 419 pp. 8" x 5.5". Very good; "The Lost Mine of the Mono, A Tale of the Sierra Nevada." C. H. B. Klette. 1909. First Edition. 215 pp. 7.5" x 5". Staining on cover, front hinge detaching, browning on title page, slight stains first several pages; "The Power of Gold, The History of an Obsession." Peter L. Bernstein. 2000. First Edition. A book about man's infatuation with gold throughout history and the lengths he will go to obtain it. 432 pp. 9" x 6". Dust cover. Fine. [