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The music of the spheres

Chapter 24: BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LITERATURE CITED
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The text is a nature-lover's introduction to observational astronomy, combining vivid descriptions of constellations and stellar myths with clear explanations of star colors, nebulae, the Milky Way, and prominent southern and northern stars. It surveys the Sun, Moon, planets, comets, and meteors, explains eclipses and telescopic sights, and offers seasonal and practical guidance for skywatching, accompanied by plates, diagrams, and a concise glossary.

BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LITERATURE CITED

Text Book of Astronomy—GEORGE C. COMSTOCK; D. Appleton and Co., New
York, 1903.

Descriptive Astronomy—FOREST RAY MOULTON; American Technical Society,
1923.

Popular Astronomy—SIMON NEWCOMB; American Book Co., New York,
Cincinnati, Chicago, 1892.

Manual of Astronomy—CHARLES A. YOUNG; Ginn and Co., 1904.

Uranography—CHARLES A. YOUNG; Ginn and Co., 1897.

Astronomy—CLERK AND OTHERS; D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1898.

New Astronomy—SAMUEL PIERPONT LANGLEY; Boston, 1900.

Popular Astronomy—NICOLAS CAMILLE FLAMMARION; trans. from the French
by J. Ellard Gore, London, Chatto and Windus, 1907.

Astronomy for Amateurs—NICOLAS CAMILLE FLAMMARION; trans. from the
French by Frances A. Welby; D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1904.

Astronomy for All—BRUNO H. BÜRGEL; trans. from the German by
Stella Bloch; Cassell and Co., New York, 1911.

Pith of Astronomy—SAMUEL G. BAYNE; New York, 1896.

The Dawn of Astronomy—J. NORMAN LOCKYER; Macmillan Co., New York,
1897.

The New Heavens—GEORGE ELLERY HALE; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York,
1922.

Astronomy without a Telescope—EDWARD WALTER MAUNDER; Knowledge
Office, London, 1903.

In Starland with a Three-Inch Telescope—WILLIAM TYLER OLCOTT; G. P.
Putnam's Sons, New York, 1909.

Pleasures of the Telescope—GARRETT P. SERVISS; D. Appleton and Co., New
York, 1901.

Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes—T. W. WEBB; Longmans, Green and
Co., New York, 1904.

Half Hours with the Telescope—R. A. PROCTOR; Longmans, Green and Co.,
New York, 1896.

The Story of the Heavens—SIR ROBERT S. BALL; Cassell and Co., New York,
1901.

The Call of the Stars—JOHN R. KIPPAX; G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York,
1919.

Friendly Stars—MARTHA EVANS MARTIN; Harper and Brothers, New York,
1907.

Starlore of All Ages—WILLIAM TYLER OLCOTT; G. P. Putnam's Sons, New
York, 1911.

Star-names and their Meanings—RICHARD HINCKLEY ALLEN; G. E. Stechert,
New York, 1899.

Half Hours with the Summer Stars—MARY PROCTOR; A. C. McClurg and Co.,
Chicago, 1911.

Stars in Song and Legend—JERMAIN G. PORTER; Ginn and Co., Boston, 1901.

Beginner's Star Book—KELVIN McKREADY; G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York,
1923.

Astronomy with an Opera-Glass—GARRETT P. SERVISS; D. Appleton and Co.,
New York, 1912.

The Constellations—WILLIAM PECK; Silver, Burdett and Co., New York,
Boston and Chicago.

Astronomy from a Dipper—ELIOT C. CLARK; Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1909.

Earth and Sky—JULIA E. ROGERS; Doubleday, Page and Co., 1910.

Splendors of the Sky—ISOBEL MARTIN LEWIS; Duffield and Co., New York,
1920.

The Moon—NASMYTH AND CARPENTER; James Pott and Co., New York, and
John Murry, London, 1903.

The Moon—THOMAS GWYNN ELGER; George Philip and Son, London, 1895.

By Starlight and Moonlight—Warner and Swasey Co., Cleveland, 1909.

Mars and its Canals—PERCIVAL LOWELL; Macmillan Co., New York, 1906.

Mars as the Abode of Life—PERCIVAL LOWELL; Macmillan Co., New York,
1908.

Mars—WILLIAM H. PICKERING; Richard G. Badger, Boston, 1921.

"Popular Astronomy"—Astronomical Magazine.

Ovid's Metamorphoses—Trans. by English Authors, Sir Samuel Garth.

Prose translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses—HENRY T. RILEY; G. Bell and
Sons, London, 1912.

Phaenomena—Aratus, trans. by G. R. MAIR; G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York.

Hesiod and Theognis—REV. JAMES DAVIES; J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia.

Festus—PHILIP JAMES BAILEY; Morton and Griswold, Louisville.

Paradise Lost—JOHN MILTON; Houghton, Mifflin Co., Boston, New York,
Chicago, 1896.

Popular Religion and Folklore—WILLIAM CROOKE; 1896.

The Religions of the Ancient World—GEORGE RAWLINSON; United States
Book Co., New York.

Student Mythology—C. A. WHITE; A. C. Armstrong and Son, New York,
1900.

Manual of Mythology—ALEXANDER S. MURRY; David McKay, Philadelphia,
1895.

Grecian and Roman Mythology—M. A. DWIGHT; A. S. Barnes and Co., New
York.

Mythology of Greece and Rome—ARTHUR FAIRBANKS; D. Appleton and Co.,
New York, 1912.

Myths of Greece and Rome—H. A. GUERBER; American Book Co., New York,
Cincinnati, Chicago, 1893.

Age of Fable—THOMAS BULFINCH; David McKay, Philadelphia, 1898.

Famous Men of Greece—JOHN HARVEY HAAREN; University Pub. Co., New
York, 1904.

Greek Poets—NATHAN HASKELL DOLE; Thomas Y. Crowell, 1904.

Studies of the Greek Poets—JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS; Adam and Black,
London, 1893.

Mythology—THOMAS KEIGHTLEY; D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1836.

Classic Myths in English Literature—CHARLES MILLS GAYLEY; Ginn and Co.,
Boston, N. Y., Chicago, London, 1893.

Myths of Northern Lands—H. A. GUERBER; American Book Co., New York,
Cincinnati, Chicago, 1895.

Myths and Legends of Japan—F. HADLAND DAVIS; G. G. Harrap and Co.,
London, 1912.

Mythologies of Ancient Mexico and Peru—LEWIS SPENCE; A. Constable
and Co., London, 1907.

Romance of the Milky Way—LAFCADIO HEARN; Houghton, Mifflin Co., Boston and New York, 1907.

Textbook in General Zoology—LINVILLE AND KELLY; Ginn and Co., Boston,
New York, Chicago, 1906.

Physical Geography—Ralph S. Tarr; Macmillan Co., New York, London,
1901.

Geology—JOSEPH LECONTE; D. Appleton and Co., New York, 1908.