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Steve Sorrell

Books, artwork and other 'stuff' from Tasmanian Artist and Mineral Collector, Steve Sorrell

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Web Site: www.crocoite.com
  Allens Rivulet, Tasmania,
  Australia

Australian & New Zealand Mineral Collector Magazine No.6
The Australian & New Zealand Mineral Collector Magazine, a publication aimed at providing mineral collectors with information about minerals and mineral locations in Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere. Issue 6 contains articles on plumbian orthoclase from Broken Hill, a report on the 2008 Gemboree, the Biggenden Mine, Queensland, Henderson's Quarry, New Zealand, and more.
Print: $10.00
  Australian & New Zealand Mineral Collector Magazine No.5
The Australian & New Zealand Mineral Collector Magazine, a publication aimed at providing mineral collectors with information about minerals and mineral locations in Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere. Issue 5 contains articles on 'chrome' cerussite; namibite from Queensland; White Island, a volcano off New Zealand; davidite from South Australia; a collector's tale from Larry Rush; and a 2007 symposium and seminar report.
Print: $10.00
 
Australian & New Zealand Mineral Collector Magazine 2007
The Australian & New Zealand Mineral Collector Magazine, a publication aimed at providing mineral collectors with information about minerals and mineral locations in Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere, is now one year old! Four issues were published in 2007 and these have now been consolidated into one hardback volume. If you are after one of the 2007 issues on its own, let me know on steve@crocoite.com and I will arrange a copy for you.
Hardcover Print: $45.00
  Minerals of the Kara Mine, Tasmania
HARDBACK: More than fifty minerals have been recorded from the Kara Mine, a small tungsten/magnetite mine in northwestern Tasmania. It has been in operation for nearly 30 years and mineral collectors can find some rare and aesthetic minerals in the open cut. This book describes each of the minerals and includes high quality photographs of many of them. It is the first of a proposed series of books dealing with the mineral occurrences in Australasia.
Hardcover Print: $28.00
 
Minerals of the Kara Mine, Tasmania
More than fifty minerals have been recorded from the Kara Mine, a small tungsten/magnetite mine in northwestern Tasmania. It has been in operation for nearly 30 years and mineral collectors can find some rare and aesthetic minerals in the open cut. This book describes each of the minerals and includes high quality photographs of many of them. It is the first of a proposed series of books dealing with the mineral occurrences in Australasia.
Print: $12.95
 
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