This scarce text constitutes a comprehensive handbook for practising
gemmologists, timeless in its informative value and the perfect
compendium for anyone interested in the subject. Gemmology is the
science of natural and artificial gems and gemstones, and this book
deals primarily with the methodology and techniques used in the
classification thereof. Chapters contained within this fascinating text
include: Colour, Colour Filter, Composite Stones, Diamond Size Gauge,
Dispersion, Forms used in Fashioning, Hardness, Manufactured Gems,
Specific Gravity, and many more. This text is prefaced with a detailed
forward by L. J. Spencer, who was President of the Mineralogical
Society, editor of "Mineralogical Magazine", Keeper of Minerals in the
British Museum of Natural History, and honorary Life Fellow of the
Mineralogical Society of America. The Gemmologist's Pocket Compendium
was originally published in 1937 and is proudly republished here with a
new prefatory introduction of the topic.