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Shaul said:
Steve;

Here's the link: http://www.archive.org/details/metallurgyofgold00roserich

On the left side of the page, click the download you prefer, & save it where you want.

Shaul

wow look at the cyanide vats on page 10 of 616 of that book! just think if a company tried that now days..... the eco-terroists would be all over them.

and a nice search feature on that website is if you search for "Assay" a erson will find a few more books.... along with asome other parameters i expect my HD to be busy for a few days again..... shoot i pulled a barber manual and a a couple other books off that site a week or so ago, nevr thought about looking for chemistry books.

William
 
B-D;

If you liked that site, then check out: 'Digital Book Index'
http://www.digitalbookindex.org

You will need to register with them initially; for organization I just typed in 'Private Researcher'. That worked fine.

One nice feature is being able to browse their subject listings.

Check out their Chemistry, Metallurgy and Mineralogy lists. Some things have download fees but there's still loads of other quality freebies.

Enjoy,

Shaul
 
Shaul said:
Steve;

Here's the link: http://www.archive.org/details/metallurgyofgold00roserich
Shaul

Greetings, Ya'all!

I'm a newbie here, and have been lurking for a while. Steve identified an exceptional resource - archive.org. I find that site very useful for their information resources, as well as the 'Way Back Machine'. That can be quite a stroll down memory lane for any early Netizens.

I have a favorite site gigapedia.org, that has an exceptional reference list, but you may get frustrated with their reference system to download sites like filefactory, rapidshare or others. They also require registration before you can even find the links, so register before you start digging too hard.

I also wanted to pass on kudos to the membership here and especially Steve for his exceptional site GoldRecovery.us. I can't wait for his new DVD to be released. If it is anything like his site, it'll be one awesome piece of work!

Have a great weekend everyone!
 

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