Pure Sea Glass
Discovering Nature's Vanishing Gems
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Baker & Taylor
An ideal book for anyone who loves the shore. The first complete guide to collecting, identifying, and understanding the history behind smooth glass shards found at the water's edge. More than 250 color photos pay tribute to both sea glass and the historical glassware that is … More »
An ideal book for anyone who loves the shore. The first complete guide to collecting, identifying, and understanding the history behind smooth glass shards found at the water's edge. More than 250 color photos pay tribute to both sea glass and the historical glassware that is … More »
Baker & Taylor
An ideal book for anyone who loves the shore. The first complete guide to collecting, identifying, and understanding the history behind smooth glass shards found at the water's edge. More than 250 color photos pay tribute to both sea glass and the historical glassware that is frequently its source. Beachcombers can now use subtle clues regarding color and shape to determine age, rarity, and even origin.
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An ideal book for anyone who loves the shore. The first complete guide to collecting, identifying, and understanding the history behind smooth glass shards found at the water's edge. More than 250 color photos pay tribute to both sea glass and the historical glassware that is frequently its source. Beachcombers can now use subtle clues regarding color and shape to determine age, rarity, and even origin.
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Authors:
LaMotte, Richard
Statement of Responsibility:
by Richard LaMotte ; edited by Sally LaMotte Crane ; featuring photography by Celia Pearson ; [foreword by Stephanie Strasser]
Title:
Pure sea glass
discovering nature's vanishing gems
discovering nature's vanishing gems
Publisher:
Chestertown, Md. :, Chesapeake Seaglass Pub.,, c2004
Characteristics:
224 p. :,col. ill. ;,24 cm.
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