From Library Journal
Despite the book's title, there is very little about astronomy here, i.e., lists of constellations, star charts, night sky maps, or details about planets, stars, and galaxies. However, there is a wealth of information about the equipment used in astronomy, including prices, consumer-type information, advice on when to use and when not to use binoculars, telescopes, cameras, film, lenses, filters, and other items for the amateur astronomer. Four chapters, though, concern the observation of the solar system and deep space objects. There are also several chapters discussing the photographing of all types of astronomical phenomena. Though cost may deter small-to-medium-sized libraries, there is much information here for the experienced amateur, and some useful information for the beginner as well. (Illustrations and index not seen.)-- Robert Ellis Potter, Dunedin P.L., Fla.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Review
Big colorful user-friendly book ... This book is your passport to the stars. --
David Aguilar, Sky and Telescope 08/2003Crammed with practical information that should help you become a better observer, and have fun doing it. --
Craig Tupper, Astronomy 05/2003Excellent introductory text ... completely revised from the 1991 edition, and it is lushly illustrated in color throughout. --
Ursula Ellis, E-Streams, Vol. 6, No. 4 Few books capture the spirit of the hobby so well ... the simple joy of watching the universe go by. --
American Scientist 01/2003I highly recommend this volume for most amateur astronomers and all libraries. --
John O. Christensen, Science Books and Films 10/15/2003Indispensable tool for any serious naturalist who wants to understand and experience the full expanse of the world and universe. --
Pierre R. Gauthier, Canadian Camera 06/2003One of the most attractive practical astronomy works ever produced. --
Russ Francis, Monday Magazine Recommended for all libraries and for experienced or inexperienced amateur astronomers. --
A.R. Upgren, Choice 04/2003This all-encompassing reference provides practical advice. --
Science News 01/04/2003This book is a real treat for the eyes. It's loaded with colorful photographs, graphics and information boxes. --
John McPhee, Halifax Chronicle-Herald 02/01/2003
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