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A first-person observational study of diamond production and science based on field visits to the Kimberley mines, it surveys the mine layouts, surface and underground workings, and the methods used to recover and sort gems. It outlines the administrative and security arrangements around handling and valuation, and documents notable stones and varieties such as boart, carbonado, and crystalline forms. The work examines physical and chemical properties, presents theories and experiments on natural genesis and laboratory synthesis, and considers meteoritic occurrences. Illustrated with photographs and plates, it combines practical descriptions, technical discussion, and geological interpretation to explain how diamonds are found, processed, classified, and assessed.

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William Crookes

William Crookes was a prominent English chemist and physicist known for his pioneering work in the field of spectroscopy and the study of cathode rays. He made significant contributions to the understanding of atomic structure and the properties of gases. Crookes is also recognized for his invention of the Crookes tube, which played a crucial role in the development of modern physics. In addition to his scientific achievements, he authored several works, including the notable book "Diamonds," where he explores the formation and properties of these precious stones. His diverse interests and contributions have left a lasting impact on both science and literature.

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