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Williams, Gardner F. (1902) The Diamond Mines of South Africa - Some Account of their Rise and Development (1st ed.) The Macmillan Company, London. p.681

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Book TitleThe Diamond Mines of South Africa - Some Account of their Rise and Development
AuthorsWilliams, Gardner F.Author
Year1902
PublisherThe Macmillan CompanyPlaceLondon
Classification
553.8 - Gems; Ornamental stones
338.27820968 - Not set
622.382 - Not set
LoC
TN991 - Mining engineering. Metallurgy: Building and ornamental stones: Ornamental stones. Gems: Diamonds: South Africa
TJ797 - Mechanical engineering and machinery: Miscellaneous motors and engines: Diesel engines: Fuel systems. Fuel injection systems. Combustion
Mindat Ref. ID1930217Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:1930217:1
GUID0
Full ReferenceWilliams, Gardner F. (1902) The Diamond Mines of South Africa - Some Account of their Rise and Development (1st ed.) The Macmillan Company, London. p.681
Plain TextWilliams, Gardner F. (1902) The Diamond Mines of South Africa - Some Account of their Rise and Development (1st ed.) The Macmillan Company, London. p.681
InWilliams, Gardner F. (1902) The Diamond Mines of South Africa - Some Account of their Rise and Development. The Macmillan Company, London.

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Diamond

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South Africaβ“˜ Diamond


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