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Clay Minerals; March 2007; v. 42; no. 1; p. 143
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Book Review

BRISTOW, C. 2006. China Clay: a Geologist’s View.

Cornish Hillside Publications, 60 pp. Price £7.99. ISBN 1 900147 459.

D. A. C. Manning

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In this book, Colin Bristow brings to the public the fruits of 45 years’ involvement with the china clay industry which culminated in his being Chief Geologist for English China Clays Ltd (now Imerys). The book is aimed at a general audience, including visitors and local people, and cross-refers to the Boulder Park at Wheal Martyn China Clay Country Park. It is very well illustrated with almost 40 colour photographs taken by the author, and a few scanning electron micrographs from various sources. It is an inexpensive book of the type often found in museum shops, and deserves to sell well to an interested audience.

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