1 6 THACKER , SPINK & CO CALCUTTA .’ 
Third Impression. Demy 8vo., cloth gilt, 300 pages, 5^ net. Rs. 4.6. 
ASTRONOMY 
WITHOUT A TELESCOPE. 
By E. WALTER MAUNDER, F.R.A.S. 
(Of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich). 
An Introduction 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 . — 4 4 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. ” 
