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| | L.H. Conklin - James Sowerby |
 | | Exotic Mineralogy, because of its 167 colored plates, is second in importance only to Sowerby's own earlier work, British Mineralogy, in the mineral color-plate book category, and had that work never been published, Exotic Mineralogy would be the most significant publication ever in terms of size, scope and quality of workmanship. |
 | | British Mineralogy: Or Coloured Figures Intended to Elucidate the Mineralogy of Great Britain is complete with 550 hand-colored plates of minerals and rocks, all, presumably, executed on copper by James Sowerby, and each accompanied by a letter-press discussion of the depicted subject, also by Sowerby. |
 | | Exotic Mineralogy: Or Coloured Figures of Foreign Minerals, as a Supplement to British Mineralogy was also issued in parts, between 1811 and 1820 as enumerated in Table 2. |
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