Lawrence L. Copeland - Diamonds Famous, Notable and Unique

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Is an engaging and informative exploration of some of the world's most remarkable diamonds. The book delves into the history, lore, and legends surrounding these extraordinary gems, offering detailed accounts of their origins, unique characteristics, and the fascinating stories behind them. Copeland's work highlights the allure and mystique of diamonds, showcasing famous stones such as the Hope Diamond, the Cullinan Diamond, and many others that have captured the world's imagination. Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, this book is a must-read for gem enthusiasts, historians, and anyone captivated by the timeless beauty and intrigue of diamonds.

1974 Hardcover

Condition: Good Condition

ISBN: 0 87311 005 6

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Is an engaging and informative exploration of some of the world's most remarkable diamonds. The book delves into the history, lore, and legends surrounding these extraordinary gems, offering detailed accounts of their origins, unique characteristics, and the fascinating stories behind them. Copeland's work highlights the allure and mystique of diamonds, showcasing famous stones such as the Hope Diamond, the Cullinan Diamond, and many others that have captured the world's imagination. Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, this book is a must-read for gem enthusiasts, historians, and anyone captivated by the timeless beauty and intrigue of diamonds.

1974 Hardcover

Condition: Good Condition

ISBN: 0 87311 005 6

Is an engaging and informative exploration of some of the world's most remarkable diamonds. The book delves into the history, lore, and legends surrounding these extraordinary gems, offering detailed accounts of their origins, unique characteristics, and the fascinating stories behind them. Copeland's work highlights the allure and mystique of diamonds, showcasing famous stones such as the Hope Diamond, the Cullinan Diamond, and many others that have captured the world's imagination. Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, this book is a must-read for gem enthusiasts, historians, and anyone captivated by the timeless beauty and intrigue of diamonds.

1974 Hardcover

Condition: Good Condition

ISBN: 0 87311 005 6