The Identification of Some Maine Minerals, Bulletin No. 36, by James Trefethren. University Press.
Subject/Topic: Identification of Some Maine Minerals; appears to have been commissioned by University of Maine, and probably the State of Maine.
Format: Trade paperback.
# Pages: 56 pages
Published: June 1940
Special Attributes: Contains a map of Maine and a table of all major mineral deposits. We discovered that Brownville, Maine is misidentified as Brownfield Maine on the map!
Condition: Good. Has the original owner’s name written on the front cover.
Our Price: $19.95 plus State of Maine Sales Tax of $1.10 = $21.05.
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