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A journey through the cosmos begins with a single stone. G. T. Prior's Catalogue Of Meteorites stands as a masterwork of scientific cataloguing, capturing the intrigue and wonder of celestial objects preserved within the British Museum's renowned natural history collection. This meticulously compiled meteorite catalog reference offers a rare glimpse into early 20th century science, combining rigorous mineralogy and petrology with the enduring appeal of British museum archives. For researchers and scientists, this volume serves as an authoritative meteorite classification guide and a vital…mehr

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A journey through the cosmos begins with a single stone. G. T. Prior's Catalogue Of Meteorites stands as a masterwork of scientific cataloguing, capturing the intrigue and wonder of celestial objects preserved within the British Museum's renowned natural history collection. This meticulously compiled meteorite catalog reference offers a rare glimpse into early 20th century science, combining rigorous mineralogy and petrology with the enduring appeal of British museum archives. For researchers and scientists, this volume serves as an authoritative meteorite classification guide and a vital academic reference material, mapping the geological specimen collection with clarity and precision. Yet, its appeal extends beyond the laboratory: collectors and enthusiasts of classic literature will find themselves drawn to its historical significance, as each entry reveals the evolving understanding of our universe and the meticulous work of G. T. Prior. The catalogue not only documents the meteorites themselves but also preserves the heritage of scientific discovery, offering insight into the methods and spirit of its era. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are delving into the annals of British museum meteorites or seeking a touchstone for mineralogical study, this scientific cataloguing book remains a cultural treasure, bridging generations of curiosity and expertise.