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Auction #123 begins on 15 May 2025

Williams (Gardner F.)

THE DIAMOND MINES OF SOUTH AFRICA

Some account of their rise and development. Edition De Luxe. (Copy number 1)

Published: The Macmillan Company, New York, 1902

Edition: De luxe edition

Reserve: $500

Approximately:

Estimate: $600/700

Bidding opens: 15 May 16:30 GMT

Bidding closes: 22 May 16:30 GMT

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De Luxe Edition: 681 pages, frontispiece portrait of the author, 27 photogravure plates - 2 in colour, 11 maps, numerous illustrations in the text, top edge gilt - others uncut, bound in green and brown moiré silk, decorated and titled gilt on upper cover and spine – the cloth is faded at the top of the spine where the dust jacket is torn, marbled endpapers with the bookplate of Alpheus Fuller Williams (son of Gardner Williams) on the front paste down endpaper, a very good copy of this monumental work in the dust jacket which lacks a section at the top of the spine, the jacket is now preserved in a Brodart protector.

Signed by Gardner Williams on the second free endpaper.

Edition De Luxe. Of this edition only One Hundred Copies have been printed.

This copy is No. 1.

Mendelssohn (Sidney) South African Bibliography volume 2, page 614, 'The author of this historical and practical account of the diamond industry, and especially of the South African diamond mines, was for many years the general manager of the De Beers Consolidated Mines, a gigantic undertaking founded by the late Cecil John Rhodes. The volume contains a full description of the mines with the fullest details respecting their working. Mr. Gardner Williams initiated the present system of work pursued in all underground diamond mines, and the work is replete with valuable information, and is the standard authority on all matters connected with diamonds and diamond-mining. In addition to this, the work contains an account of the celebrated diamonds discovered in bygone times, a description of the discovery of the Kimberley group of mines and the rise of the surrounding townships, chapters on the formation of the diamond, the methods of cutting and polishing the jewels, a description of the early and modern diamond-mining machinery, and an Appendix containing an account of Kimberley during the South African War. The volume is elaborately illustrated, and many of the engravings reproduce ancient maps and charts and photographs of the greatest interest and rarity in connection with the diamond fields.’

  • Overall Condition: Very good
  • Size: Folio (370 x 280 mm)


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