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Scottish Rocks and Fossils

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By: Alan McKirdy(Author), Moira McKirdy(Author), Craig Ellery(Illustrator)
40 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour illustrations
Publisher: NMSE Publishing
Scottish Rocks and Fossils
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  • Scottish Rocks and Fossils ISBN: 9781905267293 Paperback Apr 2010 Out of Print #187196
  • Scottish Rocks and Fossils ISBN: 9780114952730 Paperback Oct 1999 Out of Print #51162
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By examining rock formations, minerals, fossils, volcanoes, coal, oil and much more, this book tells the story of how the landscape of Scotland has changed over the last three billion years.

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Out of Print
By: Alan McKirdy(Author), Moira McKirdy(Author), Craig Ellery(Illustrator)
40 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour illustrations
Publisher: NMSE Publishing
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