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Third Impression. Demy 8vo., cloth gilt, 300 pages, 55. net. Rs. 4,6. 



ASTRONOMY 



WITHOUT A TELESCOPE. 



By E. WALTER MAUNDER, F*R.A*S. 



(Of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich). 



An Intfoducticn to the Knowledge of the Constellations, and to the 

 Study of the Heavens with the Unassisted Sight* 



Fully Illustrated with Full-page Plates, and with Maps and Charts for Identifying 

 the Constellations and the principal Stars, and twelve Star Maps, forming a 



COMPLETE CELESTIAL ATLAS, together with a FULL INDEX 

 OF STARS, PLANETS, and CONSTELLATIONS. 



Standard. — "Just the book for a person of ordinary education, who wants to 

 be taught something of the more easily observed wonders of that science, and it 

 has the advantage of being written in a very clear and attractive style." 



Daily News.—'-'' Mr. E. W. Maunder has done more than any other astronomer 

 living to show how the study of his favourite science may be pursued without the 

 aid of the telescope or other instruments. . . . An attractive and instructive book, 

 which ought to make many amateur astronomers." 



