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An edition of The stars, a new way to see them (1952)

The stars, a new way to see them.

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We all look up and see the stars regularly, and yet most of us know very little about the stars and the constellations they form. Author H.A. Rey discusses why knowing the constellations and being able
to read the night sky is useful. All 88 constellations are shown in star charts, a few at a time, with ac- companying explanations. While the main point of the book is to make constellations more accessible, Rey also includes a chapter that discusses the whys and hows of the night sky for more curious read- ers. in the chapter he explains why we see certain constellations during different seasons, parallels of declination, solar and sidereal days, and many other aspects of more advanced star gazing.
Rey’s approach of helping readers to learn the constellations is unique. He draws the constellations so that they actually resemble the animal or character they are named for, unlike the modern geometric figures. The shapes and patterns can also be recognized in the sky, unlike the traditional pictures that show ornate figures that happen to have stars placed in seemingly random places within the drawing. He also uses the more accessible English names for the constellations, Lynx and Giraffe for example, instead of the Latin and Greek names. (Giraffe is much easier to say and remember than Camelo- pardalis.) Rey makes even difficult scientific concepts approachable to younger readers and has an engaging narrative that makes this book easy to read, understand, and enjoy. Every page has blue, black, and white illustrations which range from humorous cartoons to star charts that supplement the text. This is a terrific book for anyone interested in learning the constellations and is perfect to take star gazing with you.

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Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
143

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Cover of: The stars, a new way to see them
The stars, a new way to see them
1967, Houghton Mifflin
in English - Enl. world-wide ed.
Cover of: The stars, a new way to see them
The stars, a new way to see them
1967, Houghton Mifflin
in English - Enl. World-wide ed.
Cover of: The stars, a new way to see them
The stars, a new way to see them
1967, Houghton Mifflin
in English - Enl. world-wide ed.
Cover of: The stars, a new way to see them.

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Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
523.89
Library of Congress
QB63 .R4, QB 63 .R4

The Physical Object

Pagination
143 p.
Number of pages
143

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6111286M
Internet Archive
starsnewwaytosee00reyh
LCCN
52007840
OCLC/WorldCat
2854813
Library Thing
4702

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