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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Authoritative, technical, easy, practical, humorous, GREAT!, May 14, 1999
By A Customer
Any astronomer with even the remotest interest in Dobsonian telescopes MUST buy this book.It doesn't matter if you want to build one, use one, or buy one pre-built. David Kriege and Richard Berry do an absolutely tremendous job of taking the reader through all the construction steps of a large-aperature Dobsonian telescope, of describing how to use it, how it will impact your life and your family and what's the best size for you. "The Dobsonian Telescope" is extraordinarily well-illustrated, contains a wealth of technical data that generations of astronomers found the "hard way," yet is very easy to understand and apply. Kriege and Barry also realize that not everyone can afford or has the space for the monster scope of their dreams, so there's even a good chapter on building a much more modest scope from off-the-shelf items. Best of all, all the "big scope" information is still useful for the smaller one (8") and just a plain, good, read. Finally, the book is fun. Both authors have a dry wit that livens up what otherwise could have been a rather boring, technical monologue. For anyone who's ever craved an owner's manual that tells them what they really want to know about their purchase, "The Dobsonian Telescope" is a "best buy." Even better, you don't have to buy the telescope to enjoy the book.
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