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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Mines Centenary Conference, compiled by Ian Duncan, is a richly illustrated 1993 hardcover that captures 100 years of Australasian mining and metallurgical innovation. Packed with maps, photographs and technical diagrams, this 398-page reference volume charts the industry’s evolution for engineers, geologists and hobbyists alike.
This vintage collectible offers clean, unmarked pages and a tight binding, showing only light cover scuffing and a small tear at the bottom edge of the rear board. It comes from a smoke-free home and remains free of writing, stamps or dog-eared pages, making it a handsome shelf presence and a dependable research companion.
Ideal for readers interested in mining history, environmental earth sciences, or Australasian industrial heritage, the book doubles as a practical resource and a conversation piece. Its sturdy hardcover format and wealth of visual data ensure it stands up to frequent consultation while lending authority to any technical library.
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