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Mueller: The Encyclopedia of Buried Treasure Hunting. The Blue Book of Treasure Hunting

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Mueller: The Encyclopedia of Buried Treasure Hunting. The Blue Book of Treasure Hunting
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Mueller, Karl von. THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BURIED TREASURE HUNTING. THE BLUE BOOK OF TREASURE HUNTING. Books of Adventure. 1990. 12mo. (2), 88 pages. San Francisco. facsimile reprint of the scarce 1965 first edition. original pictorial card covers. Fine. In this book, 'The Old Man' (although he wasn't quite so old when this was written in the mid-1960's!) covers treasure hunting from Aaron's Express (a book he wrote about several times, that no bibliophile has been able to locate) to 'zigafoos' ('a charm or talisman carried by professional treasure hunters for the purpose of identification or recognition'). It's all here as precise, concise entries: lost mines, famous buried treasures, treasures found, organizations, books, magazines, metal detector manufacturers (remarkable how almost all are now out of business), and much more. This book is a remarkable insight into the shadowy world of professional treasure hunting. A very different world of the 1950's and 1960's. Includes the publisher's select bibliography. Very scarce.

Miller, Charles Dean [a.k.a. Karl von Mueller, KvonM, Half of Deek Gladson, 'The Dean of American Treasure Hunters']. Karl did more than any other person to popularize the sport of treasure hunting. He was a very successful treasure hunter (and one cannot truthfully state that about many treasure writers) and he was most generous with his time and hard-won knowledge. He wrote several books that are essential reading for the treasure hunter who wants to be a treasure finder. He often wrote that many useful books for the 'th'er' don?t have treasure in the title, however, many of his did, and they have been more than useful. Karl's trademark expression was 'Exanimo!' It is loosely translated as 'You'd better believe it!' He was a rock of a man, and it was all pure ore. Lot weight: 0 lbs 5oz. Subject(s): Treasure Hunting.