Pearls
William John Dakin
Lu par MaryAnn





"The use of pearls as jewels and their recognition as objects of value date back into the far beyond when the histories of ancient peoples were transcribed upon papyrus. It is very likely that pearls were amongst the earliest gems known to man, and this is not surprising when one considers that the earliest dwellers by the sea probably fed upon the shellfish which produce such objects." This book was written by an Australian zoologist with a view to giving the average reader a summary of the most important facts about pearls, pearl fishing and pearl formation. (from "Pearls") (2 hr 57 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 2:42 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The History of Pearls | 14:17 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Where Pearls are Found | 9:05 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The Anatomy of the Pearl Oyster and the Structure of the Shell | 29:43 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The Life History of the Pearl Oyster, and the Conditions Under Which It Lives | 13:39 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Pearls | 19:04 | Lu par MaryAnn |
A Ceylon Pearl Fishery | 19:19 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Pearl Fisheries of Other Lands | 9:38 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The Origin of Pearls | 29:18 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Pearls in Jewellery and Trade, Odd Facts | 12:19 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The Pearl Oyster, The Trader, and the Scientist | 17:56 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Critiques
A little dry





TLocke
Primarily a review of all types of papers. IT is obviously dated, some of the early theories are amusing.