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PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA GEOLOGIC Scarce 1964 Detailed Book with ORIGINAL MAP

$ 13.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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  • Condition: Cover is scuffed and locally discolored with some wear to edges and corners. Spine is soiled. No internal notes or marks. Binding is very tight. Map is excellent. Pages are lightly yellowed. A good example of this report with typical wear for its age.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    RARE OLD ITEM!! CLASSIC MAP!!
    This is Pennsylvania General Geology Report 41,
    Guidebook to the Geology of the Philadelphia Area
    . Published in 1964, this is a scarce and popular item when I can find one. This report consists of a
    189-page book
    ,
    a fold out map in the text
    and many, many photos of features and locations in the greater city area.
    This book covers all aspect of the physiography, topography, and geology of the Philadelphia area. I've shown the table of contents of the book in the photos, and also a few pages of the list of illustrations, though there are many more in addition. Most of the illustrations are photos of features and locations with descriptive text.
    The geology is varied with young sedimentary rocks covering older metamorphic an igneous rocks. The fold out map is pretty cool because many familiar streets are shown and named, as well as old landmarks in the city. There is a section on the minerals making up the rocks of the area with photos and drawings of the main kinds. Toward the end of the book is a section on quarries around the city, with discussion of their geology.
    This ought to be of interest to mineral collectors and historians, or just people that love the area and want to know more about it. This is a rare item to find complete with all parts. Sometimes the map is missing, likely because it was removed to be framed. These state publications are harder to find than USGS bulletins. This is especially true of the older ones like this.
    Expert packing assured. Shipping weight is one pound. The recent increase in postage rates was pretty big. As a result, Media Mail is now my default shipping method to keep shipping affordable.
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