Published by Dover Publications, New York, 1950
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. New 1950 edition. Octavo, xxxi, 638 pages. In Good condition with a Fair dust jacket. Spine is tan with black print. Dust jacket has edgewear with small tears at spine ends and flap corners, toning to spine, taped tear to rear panel. Price unclipped: "$10.00". Boards in red cloth. Wear to spine caps and corners. Illustrated: b&w drawings. "Unchanged reprint of the translation published by The Mining Magazine, London, in 1912"- copyright page. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column I. 1380649. FP New Rockville Stock.
Published by New York: Dover Publications, 1950
ISBN 10: 0486600068 ISBN 13: 9780486600062
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Facsimile Edition. Very good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-torn (with some loss) and dust-dulled dust wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: xxxi, 638 pages: illustrations, facsimile; 28 cm. Notes: At head of title: Georgius Agricola. "A complete and unchanged reprint of the translation published by the Mining magazine, London, in 1912." Reprint. Originally published: London : Mining magazine, 1912. Contents: Biographical sketch -- Translation of Books I-XII -- I. Arguments against the art of mining art -- II. The miner and the mining of veins -- III. Veins and stringers and seams in the rocks -- IV. The method of delimiting veins and the functions of the mining officials -- V. The digging of ore and the surveyor's art -- VI. The miners' tools and machines -- VII. The assaying of ore -- VIII. Rules for the work of roasting, crushing, and washing the ore -- IX. Methods of smelting ores -- X. The work of separating silver from gold, and lead from gold and silver -- XI. Separating silver from copper -- XII. Rules for manufacturing salt, soda, alum, vitriol, sulphur, bitumen, and glass -- Agricola's works -- Ancient authors on mineralogy, mining, metalurgy -- Nomenclature to be adopted for weights and measures -- Index. Subjects: 16th century. Metallurgy; Early works to 1800. Mineral industries; Early works to 1800. Mines and mineral resources. Genre: Illustrated. 1 Kg.
Published by New York: Dover Publications, 1950
ISBN 10: 0486600068 ISBN 13: 9780486600062
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
Facsimile Edition. Very good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-torn (with some loss) and dust-dulled dust wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: xxxi, 638 pages: illustrations, facsimile; 28 cm. Notes: At head of title: Georgius Agricola. "A complete and unchanged reprint of the translation published by the Mining magazine, London, in 1912." Reprint. Originally published: London : Mining magazine, 1912. Contents: Biographical sketch -- Translation of Books I-XII -- I. Arguments against the art of mining art -- II. The miner and the mining of veins -- III. Veins and stringers and seams in the rocks -- IV. The method of delimiting veins and the functions of the mining officials -- V. The digging of ore and the surveyor's art -- VI. The miners' tools and machines -- VII. The assaying of ore -- VIII. Rules for the work of roasting, crushing, and washing the ore -- IX. Methods of smelting ores -- X. The work of separating silver from gold, and lead from gold and silver -- XI. Separating silver from copper -- XII. Rules for manufacturing salt, soda, alum, vitriol, sulphur, bitumen, and glass -- Agricola's works -- Ancient authors on mineralogy, mining, metalurgy -- Nomenclature to be adopted for weights and measures -- Index. Subjects: 16th century. Metallurgy; Early works to 1800. Mineral industries; Early works to 1800. Mines and mineral resources. Genre: Illustrated. 1 Kg.
Published by Salisbury House, London, E. C: Published for the Translators by The Mining Magazine, 1912., 1912
Seller: OLD WORKING BOOKS & Bindery (Est. 1994), West Brookfield, MA, U.S.A.
Association Member: SNEAB
First Edition
Translated by Herbert Clark Hoover [1874-1964] and Lou Henry Hoover [1875-1944]. Illustrated by Plates, one folding and reproduction of original title page [after the first Latin Edition of 292 plates by Blasius Weffring (and Hans Rudolf Manuel 1525-1571)]. First English Translation edition. Initially 3,000 copies (which cost over $20,000 to produce due to plate replication), actual printing is about half intended. Original full vellum, black spine print, 5 raised bands, uncut. Hinge repaired with J. Hewit acid free (AF) undyed calf, new AF front endpaper, spine numbers retouched and vellum cleaned. In custom Clambox in full AF undyed J. Hewit calf, Hollander AF brown Japapnese tissue sides, Shepherds AF paper bottoms with parchment label to be affixed for flat or upright storage. Restoration and box done by by KTB of Old Working Books & Bindery. Three items laid in: a notation to reduce and move the plate from pp. 383 to 33 (not done), typed Latin title and original 3.25 x 5.5-inch note on "this addition.". Inscribed by "Dr Skiff with compliments HC Hoover" ffep [Dr. Skiff is faint]. Folio (35cm). pp. [2pl, 1], xxxi, [1] decoration, 640, [1] colophon, [3] blank. Appendices, Indices. VG/No jacket, as issued/As New. Gift F. J. V. Skiff to the Field Museum of Natural History Library, Chicago bookplate on front pastedown. Note "Dr. Skiff" is faint on signature page which has been repaired with AF paper and adhesive about half way down. Perforated stamp and numbers to title page. Association copy of Frederick James Volney Skiff (1851-1921), Officer of the World's Colombian Commission for Mines and Mining 1893; Director of Exhibits for the International Olympic Committee St. Louis 1904; Director in Chief of Exhibit Departments for the Commissioner General of the US in Paris 1900. The Field Museum was the outgrowth of the Colombian Exhibition with Skiff as first director. Hoover was a member of the first graduating class from Stanford, "Bert" received an A.B. in Geology in 1895 under John Casper Branner (to whom the translation is dedicated). In his senior year Lou Henry, also from Iowa, enrolled as a freshman. As the first woman, she received the first A.B. in Geology in 1898 from Stanford awarded to a woman. They were married in 1899. Over a five year period they labored to produce this translation for which they received the 1914 Gold Metal from The Mining and Metallurgical Society. Hoover worked as a Geologist prior to his term as 31st American President 1929-33. The work is regarded as the greatest scientific contribution ever made by an American President. (PMM). [We rebind and restore books and add custom storage boxes].