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Diamond

A Journey to the Heart of an Obsession

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Diamond

De: Matthew Hart
Narrado por: Daniel Gerroll
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In Diamond, Matthew Hart embarks on a journey into an obsessive, largely hidden, and utterly fascinating world.

The geology of diamonds explains how hard it is to find them. Diamonds are accidents of nature, carbon crystals compressed deep underground billions of years ago; parts of them, it is even thought, may predate the Earth itself. They are also elusive, carried to the surface only in slender volcanoes known as "pipes," most of which are actually barren.

Weaving science and history throughout his story, Hart follows the diamond trail around the globe - from the basement room where Gabi Tolkowsky, the world's greatest cutter, faced the 599-carat Centenary diamond, to the fog-bound smugglers' paradise of Africa's Diamond Coast, to the London sales rooms of De Beers, which manages the longest-running cartel in modern business history - encountering characters as memorable as the stones they seek.

By revealing the layers and inner workings of the diamond industry, and the inherent excitement and human drama that sustain it, Matthew Hart has captured the essence of an exotic substance and its world as surely as a diamond captures light: bending it, reflecting it, and returning it in a blaze of color.

©2001 Matthew Hart
(P)2001 Random House, Inc.
Published by arrangement with Walker Publishing Company, Inc.
Aire libre y Naturaleza Ciencia Ciencias Geológicas Geología Mundial Naturaleza y Ecología Recursos Naturales África
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"Hart tells a great story while explaining one of the world's most mysterious industries. The book is first-rate and immensely readable." (Sebastian Junger)

"A splendid account." (National Geographic Adventure Magazine)

"[Hart] has captured an elemental magic in this engaging book." (The Seattle Times)

Fascinating Journey • Compelling Stories • Excellent Narration • Intriguing History • Captivating Details
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This audio book was wonderful. It is exciting, informative, and dramatic. It is more like a novel than anything else, with villians, good guys, and even a heroine. The science and engineering involved are clearly explained without useless jargon. And the narrator is perfect for the role. One of the best audio books I have ever heard. Highest rating.

Informative and Entertaining

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This book was very informative, I never thought diamonds were this interesting. Though it dragged on in some parts, the entire story is awesome, and teaches a lot about geology and one of the most lucrative markets.

A good listen

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I am interested in diamonds so the boring aspects of the book are still interesting to me. A very nice history of diamonds that does not gloss the seedy side of the trade. Tremendous characters are stranger than fiction.

Well done history

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A documentary with the pace and appeal of a novel, this book delves into the history and detail of the diamond industry. De Beers' control of the diamond trade remains one of the most complete monopolies in the world, yet it also remains one of the most secretive groups in the world. This work takes you on a journey, tracing some of the famous diamonds through history as well as explaining the process that creates the diamonds we see today in jewelry stores. Terrific listening material!

One of the best...

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Great story about diamonds. Where they come from, how to find them, the development of the modern diamond industry...composed of third world countries, rich companies, flamboyant characters and sleight of hand. Story keeps moving along, not a boring moment.

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I saw the female geologist (age 25) interviewed in 2000 after the big discovery in Canada, and a discussion of this book. I was happy to find it on audible. It does not disappoint. For the negative reviews, remember most of us know nothing about that 2K ring on our finger. The real stories ranging from the infancy of African pipe to Brazil, Australia and Canada, together with the known, unknown, legal and illict tales of jewels and those whose hands they slipped through is wonderful. I especially like the knowledgeable details the author provides... it was a great listen on the way home from Mexico

Spectacular Story

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Excellent narration of a compelling book. The author has balanced well the history, science, aesthetic, adventure, and intrigue of the diamond world over the last hundred years or so (with occasional detours farther back). I would have appreciated a little more information on some of the environmental pitfalls of diamond mining, but overall the exploration is quite fascinating.

Very good and nearly comprehensive

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Would you consider the audio edition of Diamond to be better than the print version?

I do not know since I didn't read the print version.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Diamond?

Learning how kimberlite is used to detect where diamonds may be.

Which scene was your favorite?

I love the part where they pull up a core sample with a 2+ carat diamond in it and the lead geologist sleeps with the core sample under her pillow the night before she flies home to show it to her father! A true reward for their hard work.

Any additional comments?

A fascinating way to see the journey of diamonds in the world.

A Fascinating Read!

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Fascinating account of this strange business, from every angle: geology, history, polishing and selling.

A real gem

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Having recently been in the market for a diamond engagement ring I read all of the web sites and watched all of the YouTube videos to familiarize myself with the world of diamonds and to become as knowledgeable as possible. This study lit the fire for my interest so, when scrolling for a new audiobook to read I stumbled upon the book, Diamonds. With good reviews I downloaded it and began reading a book unlike the numerous other stories that I read...and I was enthralled! The book explores and presents the science of diamond formation, the history of diamond discovery, mining, and trade, the geometry of diamond cutting and polishing, and the legends of the world's largest gems. While this book should be required reading for jewelers and gemologists, it is also a great read especially for anyone who owns a piece of diamond jewelry.

Thorough and fascinating.

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