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Round the year with the stars - The chief beauties of the starry heavens as seen with the naked eye - cover

Round the year with the stars - The chief beauties of the starry heavens as seen with the naked eye

Garrett Putman Serviss

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Round the Year with the Stars," Garrett Putman Serviss offers an engaging exploration of the night sky, blending astronomy, folklore, and personal reflection. This work is structured as a celestial calendar, inviting readers to traverse the heavens month by month. Serviss employs a lucid and accessible literary style, enriched with anecdotes and vivid descriptions that both educate and enchant. The book serves as a bridge between scientific understanding and poetic wonder, reflecting the growing interest in astronomy during the late 19th century when much of the cosmos was ripe for discovery and public fascination. Serviss, an astronomer and science writer, was known for his ability to popularize complex scientific topics. His experiences in the burgeoning field of astronomy and his writing for publications like the New York Evening Journal undoubtedly fueled his desire to make the stars approachable for the general public. By blending rigorous observation with imagination, Serviss aimed to foster a greater appreciation for the cosmic phenomena that captivate humanity'Äôs imagination. "Round the Year with the Stars" is a must-read for anyone curious about the mysteries of the universe. Serviss's insightful commentary and vivid narrative awaken a sense of wonder and reverence for the sky above, making it a perfect companion for stargazers and aspiring astronomers alike.
Available since: 08/21/2022.
Print length: 85 pages.

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