Author: David Stanley Epstein
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781468122275
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"See what Gems & Gemology - The Magazine of the Gemological Institute of America - has to say about The Gem Merchant" Every retail jeweler, manufacturer, and gemologist should read this book* What is the "REAL" price?* How could I get a break on the price of that stone?* Is the gem with more green or more yellow in it worth more?* Is that gem merchant treating me fairly?* How can a jeweler sell more high-profit colored stone jewelry and tie up less capital?These are some of the questions answered and some of the secrets revealed by this famous gem merchant/cutter and author. If you have asked questions like these and found evasiveness or silence as your reply, you should read this book.This book is not just a "must for gem merchants, gemologists and appraisers; it is a book particularly for the jeweler who want to make more money with colored stones, and for gem lovers in general. What people in the trade say about this book: "This is unquestionably the best book on "How to Buy and Sell Gems". Although David has been my long time buying agent for Brazilian stones this book helped me make even more money from the gem business."--Richard Wise, G.G., jeweler and author of "Secrets of the Gem Trade" "I wouldn't have known how to locate or even define my market without this book and Mr. Epstein's help. I entered the business with no friends or relatives in the trade. There was no one to help." -Gerard Walsh, F.G.A.A., Sydney, Australia "Whether you are a jeweler, experienced gem merchant or a beginner, this book shows you how to avoid serious pitfalls and how to be successful buying and sell¬ing gems."-Bryan Pavlik, Ambassador to Austriafrom the International Colored Stone Association "I had taken a gemological course in Antwerp but knew nothing about how gems were bought and sold. There is no doubt that David Epstein and his book "The Gem Merchant" made the difference."--Marco Minafra, Catania, Italy "When I started as a gem merchant I had success, but not enough to do it full time. After David let me in on the secrets revealed in this book my business got to the point where it is a successful full time business." --Joe DeCristoforo, New York, USA "We are an AGS, IJO store. Since my father started the store in 1929, we have always placed much emphasis on colored gems. David Epstein and his book "The Gem Merchant" have helped our colored stone sales and profit.--Louis Castiglione, Ph.D., G.G.A., Castaglione Jewelers,Gloversville, New York, USAWhat trade magazines say about this book: "For those interested in learning more about what it takes to deal in gems."--National Jeweler "This book should be carefully read and digested, by those involved in buying and selling gemstones, for advice offered covers the broad spectra of buying and mar¬keting strategies for gemstones and gem rough, survival tips on entering the gem¬stone manufacturing industry, and a range of general information that could be successfully applied to trading in gemstones. Importantly, the advice offered is sensible, practical, honest, and straightforward."-Australian Gemmologist "David Epstein is eminently qualified to write this book." -Alice Keller, Editor-in-Chief, Gems and Gemology "This is a delightful account of the difficulties to be borne in mind when setting up (or out) as a peripatetic gem dealer. There is a good deal of common sense."-Gemmological Association & Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain
The Gem Merchant - How to Be One - How to Deal with One
Author: David Stanley Epstein
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781468122275
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"See what Gems & Gemology - The Magazine of the Gemological Institute of America - has to say about The Gem Merchant" Every retail jeweler, manufacturer, and gemologist should read this book* What is the "REAL" price?* How could I get a break on the price of that stone?* Is the gem with more green or more yellow in it worth more?* Is that gem merchant treating me fairly?* How can a jeweler sell more high-profit colored stone jewelry and tie up less capital?These are some of the questions answered and some of the secrets revealed by this famous gem merchant/cutter and author. If you have asked questions like these and found evasiveness or silence as your reply, you should read this book.This book is not just a "must for gem merchants, gemologists and appraisers; it is a book particularly for the jeweler who want to make more money with colored stones, and for gem lovers in general. What people in the trade say about this book: "This is unquestionably the best book on "How to Buy and Sell Gems". Although David has been my long time buying agent for Brazilian stones this book helped me make even more money from the gem business."--Richard Wise, G.G., jeweler and author of "Secrets of the Gem Trade" "I wouldn't have known how to locate or even define my market without this book and Mr. Epstein's help. I entered the business with no friends or relatives in the trade. There was no one to help." -Gerard Walsh, F.G.A.A., Sydney, Australia "Whether you are a jeweler, experienced gem merchant or a beginner, this book shows you how to avoid serious pitfalls and how to be successful buying and sell¬ing gems."-Bryan Pavlik, Ambassador to Austriafrom the International Colored Stone Association "I had taken a gemological course in Antwerp but knew nothing about how gems were bought and sold. There is no doubt that David Epstein and his book "The Gem Merchant" made the difference."--Marco Minafra, Catania, Italy "When I started as a gem merchant I had success, but not enough to do it full time. After David let me in on the secrets revealed in this book my business got to the point where it is a successful full time business." --Joe DeCristoforo, New York, USA "We are an AGS, IJO store. Since my father started the store in 1929, we have always placed much emphasis on colored gems. David Epstein and his book "The Gem Merchant" have helped our colored stone sales and profit.--Louis Castiglione, Ph.D., G.G.A., Castaglione Jewelers,Gloversville, New York, USAWhat trade magazines say about this book: "For those interested in learning more about what it takes to deal in gems."--National Jeweler "This book should be carefully read and digested, by those involved in buying and selling gemstones, for advice offered covers the broad spectra of buying and mar¬keting strategies for gemstones and gem rough, survival tips on entering the gem¬stone manufacturing industry, and a range of general information that could be successfully applied to trading in gemstones. Importantly, the advice offered is sensible, practical, honest, and straightforward."-Australian Gemmologist "David Epstein is eminently qualified to write this book." -Alice Keller, Editor-in-Chief, Gems and Gemology "This is a delightful account of the difficulties to be borne in mind when setting up (or out) as a peripatetic gem dealer. There is a good deal of common sense."-Gemmological Association & Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781468122275
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"See what Gems & Gemology - The Magazine of the Gemological Institute of America - has to say about The Gem Merchant" Every retail jeweler, manufacturer, and gemologist should read this book* What is the "REAL" price?* How could I get a break on the price of that stone?* Is the gem with more green or more yellow in it worth more?* Is that gem merchant treating me fairly?* How can a jeweler sell more high-profit colored stone jewelry and tie up less capital?These are some of the questions answered and some of the secrets revealed by this famous gem merchant/cutter and author. If you have asked questions like these and found evasiveness or silence as your reply, you should read this book.This book is not just a "must for gem merchants, gemologists and appraisers; it is a book particularly for the jeweler who want to make more money with colored stones, and for gem lovers in general. What people in the trade say about this book: "This is unquestionably the best book on "How to Buy and Sell Gems". Although David has been my long time buying agent for Brazilian stones this book helped me make even more money from the gem business."--Richard Wise, G.G., jeweler and author of "Secrets of the Gem Trade" "I wouldn't have known how to locate or even define my market without this book and Mr. Epstein's help. I entered the business with no friends or relatives in the trade. There was no one to help." -Gerard Walsh, F.G.A.A., Sydney, Australia "Whether you are a jeweler, experienced gem merchant or a beginner, this book shows you how to avoid serious pitfalls and how to be successful buying and sell¬ing gems."-Bryan Pavlik, Ambassador to Austriafrom the International Colored Stone Association "I had taken a gemological course in Antwerp but knew nothing about how gems were bought and sold. There is no doubt that David Epstein and his book "The Gem Merchant" made the difference."--Marco Minafra, Catania, Italy "When I started as a gem merchant I had success, but not enough to do it full time. After David let me in on the secrets revealed in this book my business got to the point where it is a successful full time business." --Joe DeCristoforo, New York, USA "We are an AGS, IJO store. Since my father started the store in 1929, we have always placed much emphasis on colored gems. David Epstein and his book "The Gem Merchant" have helped our colored stone sales and profit.--Louis Castiglione, Ph.D., G.G.A., Castaglione Jewelers,Gloversville, New York, USAWhat trade magazines say about this book: "For those interested in learning more about what it takes to deal in gems."--National Jeweler "This book should be carefully read and digested, by those involved in buying and selling gemstones, for advice offered covers the broad spectra of buying and mar¬keting strategies for gemstones and gem rough, survival tips on entering the gem¬stone manufacturing industry, and a range of general information that could be successfully applied to trading in gemstones. Importantly, the advice offered is sensible, practical, honest, and straightforward."-Australian Gemmologist "David Epstein is eminently qualified to write this book." -Alice Keller, Editor-in-Chief, Gems and Gemology "This is a delightful account of the difficulties to be borne in mind when setting up (or out) as a peripatetic gem dealer. There is a good deal of common sense."-Gemmological Association & Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain
Made in Madagascar
Author: Andrew Walsh
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442603747
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Made in Madagascar is an innovative ethnography that explores the tensions and negotiations between the local Malagasy people and foreigners with sensitivity and a critical eye.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442603747
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Made in Madagascar is an innovative ethnography that explores the tensions and negotiations between the local Malagasy people and foreigners with sensitivity and a critical eye.
A Text-book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-loving Public
Author: Frank Bertram Wade
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gems
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gems
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
The Hand Of God In My life
Author: Andrew Hamilton
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465334173
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
This is the true life story of a most unfortunate man It is a tragic and touching story about a man being repeatedly Reduced to the depths of distress, despair and desperation It is a sad story about a seemingly unending life time Of extreme misery, misfortunes and misadventures It is a story of a man's character and courage And his struggle for survival in a harsh and cruel world It is a glorious story about succeeding against all odds And overcoming impossible challenges and obstacles It is an inspirational and motivational story about Turning adversity into prosperity, tragedy into triumph Failure into success, and misfortune into fortune It is a devotional story about "THE HAND OF GOD IN MY LIFE"
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465334173
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
This is the true life story of a most unfortunate man It is a tragic and touching story about a man being repeatedly Reduced to the depths of distress, despair and desperation It is a sad story about a seemingly unending life time Of extreme misery, misfortunes and misadventures It is a story of a man's character and courage And his struggle for survival in a harsh and cruel world It is a glorious story about succeeding against all odds And overcoming impossible challenges and obstacles It is an inspirational and motivational story about Turning adversity into prosperity, tragedy into triumph Failure into success, and misfortune into fortune It is a devotional story about "THE HAND OF GOD IN MY LIFE"
The Jewelers' Circular
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Clocks and watches
Languages : en
Pages : 1128
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Clocks and watches
Languages : en
Pages : 1128
Book Description
The Gospel According to Matthew
Author: Arge J. Brockles
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480984329
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 343
Book Description
The Gospel According to Matthew By: Arge J. Brockles Based on nothing more than a long-held tradition, the four Gospels of the Bible have been taught as being New Testament documents, written for the Church. However, that is a false presumption. The four Gospels are Old Testament books, giving the factual historical record of more than three hundred prophecies, from Genesis to Malachi, of the coming of Israel’s Messiah King. They are four thematic accounts of the life, ministries, and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth, Israel’s promised Messiah and King. A study of the Gospel of Matthew proves that fact beyond any reasonable doubt. The Gospel According to Matthew was written to help those interested in knowing the truth to come to the knowledge and conviction of the truth, as God has set it forth. May it be used to that purpose.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480984329
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 343
Book Description
The Gospel According to Matthew By: Arge J. Brockles Based on nothing more than a long-held tradition, the four Gospels of the Bible have been taught as being New Testament documents, written for the Church. However, that is a false presumption. The four Gospels are Old Testament books, giving the factual historical record of more than three hundred prophecies, from Genesis to Malachi, of the coming of Israel’s Messiah King. They are four thematic accounts of the life, ministries, and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth, Israel’s promised Messiah and King. A study of the Gospel of Matthew proves that fact beyond any reasonable doubt. The Gospel According to Matthew was written to help those interested in knowing the truth to come to the knowledge and conviction of the truth, as God has set it forth. May it be used to that purpose.
Gems and Gem Minerals
Author: Oliver Cummings Farrington
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gems
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gems
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Henry James: Travel Writings Vol. 1 (LOA #64)
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Library of America
ISBN: 9780940450769
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 866
Book Description
Collected in this Library of America volume (and its companion) for the first time, Henry James’s travel books and essays display his distinctive charm and vivacity of style, his sensuous response to the beauty of place, and his penetrating, sometimes sardonically amusing analysis of national characteristics and customs. Observant, alert, imaginative, these works remain unsurpassed guides to the countries they describe, and they form an important part of James’s extraordinary achievement in literature. This volume brings together James’s writing on Great Britain and America. The essays of English Hours (1905) convey the freshness of James’s “wonderments and judgments and emotions” on first encountering the country that became his adopted home for half a century. James includes the vivid account of a New Year’s weekend at a perfectly appointed country house, midsummer dog days in London, and the spectacle of the Derby at Epsom. Joseph Pennell’s delightful illustrations, which appeared in the original edition, are reprinted with James’s text. In The American Scene (1907) James revisits his native country after a twenty-year absence, traveling throughout the eastern United States from Boston to Florida. James’s poignant rediscovery of what remained of the New York of his childhood (“the precious stretch of street between Washington Square and Fourteenth Street”) contrasts with his impression of the modern, commercial New York, a new city representing “a particular type of dauntless power.” Edmund Wilson, who praised The American Scene’s “magnificent solidity and brilliance,” remarked that “it was as if. . . his emotions had suddenly been given scope, his genius for expression liberated.” Sixteen essays on traveling in England, Scotland, and America conclude this volume. The essays, most of which have never been collected, range from early pieces on London, Saratoga, and Newport, to articles on World War One that are among James’s final writings. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
Publisher: Library of America
ISBN: 9780940450769
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 866
Book Description
Collected in this Library of America volume (and its companion) for the first time, Henry James’s travel books and essays display his distinctive charm and vivacity of style, his sensuous response to the beauty of place, and his penetrating, sometimes sardonically amusing analysis of national characteristics and customs. Observant, alert, imaginative, these works remain unsurpassed guides to the countries they describe, and they form an important part of James’s extraordinary achievement in literature. This volume brings together James’s writing on Great Britain and America. The essays of English Hours (1905) convey the freshness of James’s “wonderments and judgments and emotions” on first encountering the country that became his adopted home for half a century. James includes the vivid account of a New Year’s weekend at a perfectly appointed country house, midsummer dog days in London, and the spectacle of the Derby at Epsom. Joseph Pennell’s delightful illustrations, which appeared in the original edition, are reprinted with James’s text. In The American Scene (1907) James revisits his native country after a twenty-year absence, traveling throughout the eastern United States from Boston to Florida. James’s poignant rediscovery of what remained of the New York of his childhood (“the precious stretch of street between Washington Square and Fourteenth Street”) contrasts with his impression of the modern, commercial New York, a new city representing “a particular type of dauntless power.” Edmund Wilson, who praised The American Scene’s “magnificent solidity and brilliance,” remarked that “it was as if. . . his emotions had suddenly been given scope, his genius for expression liberated.” Sixteen essays on traveling in England, Scotland, and America conclude this volume. The essays, most of which have never been collected, range from early pieces on London, Saratoga, and Newport, to articles on World War One that are among James’s final writings. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
Dry Goods Reporter and Midwest Merchant-economist
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dry-goods
Languages : en
Pages : 1034
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dry-goods
Languages : en
Pages : 1034
Book Description
Truth
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 942
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 942
Book Description