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How To Use An Astronomical Telescope
Astronomy has never been a more popular pastime than it is today. The increased availability of less expensive, more powerful, and more sophisticated telescopes has given rise to a new generation of stargazers And for these beginning astronomers here is the comprehensive book covering everything from the difficult task of selecting an instrument to the equally daunting choices that arise when a telescope is turned to the heavens.

Renowned British astronomer and author James Muirden takes the fledgling astronomer by the hand in his new book, offering tips on:

* the purchase, assembly, and orientation of your new telescope

* how to observe and chart the Sun, Moon, planets, stars and comets

* how to investigate the deep-sky objects -- clusters, nebulae, and other galaxies beyond the Milky Way

The final chapter, "Windows into Space," explores ten carefully selected regions featuring noteworthy examples of double stars, galaxies, and nebulae, as well as more obscure objects seldom examined by astronomers.

How to Use an Astronomical Telescope offers completely revised and updated location charts with detailed coordinates, tables, appendixes, and numerous illustrations and photographs, making it the essential volume for one's first exploration of the cosmos..
Price: $7.89 [Notify me when price goes down.]



Shakespeare Well-Versed: A Rhyming Guide to All His Plays
In Shakespeare Well-Versed James Muirden captures the essence of each of the bard’s plays in quick-witted, rhyming verse. These clever synopses--with varied rhyme schemes--bring to life the high points and high jinks of all of Shakespeare’s plays. Here the best-loved scenes and characters—Romeo and Juliet’s impassioned balcony rendezvous, Henry V's speech before the Battle of Agincourt, Hamlet's melancholy soliloquy, the three witches meddling in Macbeth--are given fresh perspective by Muirden's charming, insightful interpretations.

Whether you are a lifelong devotee of Shakespeare or one who hasn't read his work since high school, you will be delighted by Muirden’s verse and by David Eccles’s wickedly clever illustrations that are featured throughout the book. Shakespeare Well-Versed is a smart and entertaining companion to Shakespeare's plays.
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Price: $1.29 [Notify me when price goes down.]

Stars and Planets (Visual Factfinder)
Text and illustrations, diagrams, tables, and charts present information on such astronomical topics as our solar system, galaxies, black holes, and space exploration .
Price: $29.00 [Notify me when price goes down.]


A Rhyming History of Britain: 55 B.C.-A.D. 1966
This cheerful poem has been written
To tell the history of Britain;
For People puzzled by the Past—
If this means YOU, here’s help at last!

From Celts to Churchill, it relates
(With all the most Important Dates)
Our country’s convoluted course . . .
Why Richard hollered for a horse;
Why Eleanor was such a catch;
Why no one liked the Spanish Match;
The pros and cons of Laissez Faire;
Smart Georgian ladies’ underwear;
Why Charles the Second went to plays;
Why Queen Jane reigned for just nine days;
The causes of the Irish trouble;
The bursting of the South Sea Bubble;
That giant glasshouse in Hyde Park;
The First World War’s igniting spark . . .

 Brought up with the iambic pentameters of Hilaire Belloc’s Cautionary Verses ringing in his ears, James Muirden has written his rhyming history of Britain in an equally simple and entertaining form. Charmingly irreverent, magically humorous yet rigorously accurate, and delightfully illustrated by David Eccles, this is the perfect gift for any Anglophile.
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Price: $4.78 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Seeing Stars (SuperSmarts)
Focuses on the stars as they are born, live, and die while also including descriptions of the sun, comets, shooting stars, and constellations .
Price: $11.00 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Shakespeare in a Nutshell: A Rhyming Guide to All the Plays
James Muirden now turns his pen to another British treasure - Shakespeare - and has distilled each of the thirty-six plays into a poem of a few pages. Plots and characters are crystallised to wonderful effect so that the outlines of even the least known historical plays emerge with clarity. How many and which plays is Falstaff in? A useful index of dramatis personae will lead you to the answer. And once again the book is illustrated with David Eccles's inimitable witty drawings. Like its predecessor, this book will prove invaluable to everyone - whether they are 'doing' Shakespeare at school or want simply to brush up on a plot before going to the theatre. And another perfect Christmas present. In this volume you've got An account of each plot In delicate versification, With acts, scenes, and quotes, Plus poetical notes - And Eccles'inspired decoration..
Price: $9.48 [Notify me when price goes down.]


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