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Lithographie Ltd

Lithographie, LLC
Natural History Publications

We’re over 10 years old now and we’ve marked our first decade in publishing with Topaz (MINERAL monograph No. 14), released last year, and The San Juan Mountains of Colorado (No. 15), due in August. The San Juans issue is a bit of an experiment: This was the most requested locality which did not make American Mineral Treasures. If it is well received, we will add more North American regions to our schedule; so let us know what you think. We only have 40 copies or so left of monographs No. 3: Tourmaline and No. 5: Gold. We are reserving them for new subscribers; so if you’ve been considering subscribing to our series, now is a great time to sign up!

We are also helping to celebrate Arizona’s 2012 Centennial with an Arizona Minerals 2012 calendar (out this summer and free to subscribers) and a 320-page hardcover book Collecting Arizona, which we released at the 2012 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. Collecting Arizona is a retrospective of mineral collecting in Arizona, an historical view of the state from a mineral collector's perspective.

Longer term, we have a monograph on Amethyst, another on Apatite and a double issue on Silver Minerals, which are starting to take shape. A new edition of John Sinkankas' Mineralogy (for Amateurs) is in the works and is slated for publication in early 2013.

It's a great time for mineral books!

LITHOGRAPHIE, Ltd.
Post Office Box 11613
Denver, Colorado 80211
United States

Open:
9am-2pm Mountain Time Monday - Friday and by Apt.
Also available on the web 24/7

Phone:(United States) 303-495-5521
Website:http://www.lithographie.org/contact.htm


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