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    Default Books on identifying gemstones

    My daughter is buying me a surprise book on gemstone identification for Christmas, and I wondered which one to choose. I am not really interested how the gemstone came about, just being able to recognise them correctly would be enough, but in their polished state not raw and a photo rather than a coloured drawing. Any ideas anyone.

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    We have been here before Pat, and I still think the Dorling Kindersley handbook on gemstones fulfils your description.

    http://www.dk.co.uk/nf/Search/QuickS...l?id=Gemstones . If you click on 'read more and look inside', you will get a preview. Dennis.

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    I just wondered if anyone else had any ideas, new books are coming out all the time.

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    The Cally Hall book is pretty good for entry level gemmology - I've had mine for nearly 20 years and its all I've ever needed.

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