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Arizona Rocks & Minerals

A Field Guide to the Grand Canyon State

Bob Lynch Dan R. Lynch

$32.95

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English
Advance Publishing In.,US
28 January 2010
Get the perfect guide to rocks and minerals of the Grand Canyon State! This handy book by Bob Lynch and Dan R. Lynch features comprehensive entries for 106 rocks and minerals found in Arizona, from common rocks to rare finds. The authors know rocks and took their own incredible, full-color, sharp photographs to depict the detail needed for identification—no more guessing from line drawings. Entries are organized alphabetically, and the easy-to-use format means you'll quickly find what you need to know. With professional pictures and all the important details—including what to look for and where to look for it—identifying and collecting is more fun and informative than ever!

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Imprint:   Advance Publishing In.,US
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 152mm,  Width: 111mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   240g
ISBN:   9781591932376
ISBN 10:   1591932378
Series:   Rocks & Minerals Identification Guides
Pages:   252
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dan R. Lynch has a degree in graphic design with emphasis on photography from the University of Minnesota Duluth. But before his love of art and writing came a passion for rocks and minerals, developed during his lifetime growing up in his parents’ rock shop in Two Harbors, Minnesota. Combining the two aspects of his life seemed a natural choice, and he enjoys researching, writing about, and taking photographs of rocks and minerals. Working with his father, Bob Lynch, a respected veteran of Lake Superior’s agate-collecting community, Dan spearheads their series of rock and mineral field guides—definitive guidebooks that help amateurs “decode” the complexities of geology and mineralogy. He also takes special care to ensure that his photographs complement the text and always represent each rock or mineral exactly as it appears in person. He currently lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with his wife, Julie, where he works as a writer and photographer.

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