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History of the Development of the Crystallographic Goniometer

by Burchard U

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1998. Paperback. New. 1998, 65pp., fully illustrated, forming one issue of the Mineralogical Record periodical. Remarkable study -- a most useful guide.

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Title
History of the Development of the Crystallographic Goniometer
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Burchard U
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1998
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mineralogy crystals

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