[meteorite-list] Russian Pig-Killing Fall? (dated)

Dan Furlan danfurlan at gmail.com
Wed Jun 22 01:35:35 EDT 2011


Jason,
dang i wish i had thought of that would of saved 3 bucks LOL but if
those books are available for free on google books then by all means i
would suggest copying the titles from the listing and downloading them
for free, that will save list members a few bucks that they can put
towards buying another meteorite for their collection :)
here are the titles of the books incase anybody wants to try and get
them for free from google books:

The Ward=Coonley Collection of Meteorites by Henry Augustus Ward -
1900 - 200 pages

A Chapter in the History of Meteorites by Walter Flight - 1887 - 224 pages

An Introduction to the Study of Meteorites: With a List of the
Meteorites ...  by Lazarus Fletcher - 1896 - 95 pages

Catalogue of the Ward Coonley Collection of Meteorites  Henry Augustus
Ward - 1904 - 113 pages

Comets and Meteors: Their Phenomena in All Ages; Their Mutual
Relations; and ...  by Daniel Kirkwood - 1873 - 97 pages

Essays on Astronomy: A Series of Papers on Planets and Meteors, the
Sun and ...  by Richard Anthony Proctor - 1872 - 401 pages

Meteoric Astronomy: A Treatise on Shooting-stars, Fire-balls, and
Aerolites  by Daniel Kirkwood - 1867 - 129 pages

Meteors, Aërolites, Storms, and Atmospheric Phenomena: From the French
of ...  by Frédéric Zurcher, Élie Margollé - 1886 - 324 pages

Meteors, Aerolites, and Falling Stars  by Thomas Lamb Phipson - 1867 - 240 pages

Notice of a mass of meteoric iron, found in the village of Newstead
...  by John Alexander Smith - 1862- 22 pages

Some Speculations in Regard to the Meteoric Matter in Space and Its
...  by W. P. More - 1897 - 19 pages

The Amana Meteorites of February 12, 1875  by Gustavus Detlef Hinrichs
- 1905 - 103 pages

Daniel Furlan
collector and dealer

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 1:23 AM, Jason Utas <meteoritekid at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
> Definitely -- I find that the Harvard adsabs site is a great source of
> older papers.
> I'm glad you made a lower offer on it; every single one of those books
> is available for free viewing and download on Google Books.  A few
> dollars for the convenience of having them on a CD is fine, but I'd
> make sure to let list-members know that they can download the files
> for free by searching for the titles on Google Books.
> Regards,
> Jason
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Dan Furlan <danfurlan at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey Jason if you like reading "old" articles and books about
>> meteorites you might be interested in this item on ebay: 130343554207
>> i offered the guy 3 bucks and he accepted it.. thought maybe you would
>> be interested since the article you posted is almost 100 years old and
>> its interesting how they talk about meteorites in the old days before
>> the science was developed to properly classify them and describe them
>> etc...
>> Daniel Furlan
>> collector and dealer
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