ILLUSTRATIONS

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Cover Designs by William Stevens
Halley’s Comet of 1910[Frontispiece]
The Terror of the Comet in Antiquity[13]
The Terror of the Comet in Mediæval Times[20]
The Terror of the Comet at the Present Day[25]
The Latest Photograph of the Comet of 1910[28]
Napoleon’s Comet of 1811[53]
The Great Comet of 1843[56]
Comet of Tel-el-Kebir, 1882[59]
Halley’s Comet of 1835[62]
Halley’s Comet of 1682[69]
Halley’s Comet of 1066 in the Bayeux Tapestry[78]
William the Conqueror, an English Dream[81]
Portrait of Edmund Halley[92]
The Orbit of Halley’s Comet[103]
Relative Sizes of the Earth, the Moon and Halley’s Comet[103]
Donati’s Comet of 1858[106]
The Civil War Comet of 1863[109]
Coggia’s Comet of 1874[112]
Halley’s Conception of a Collision with the Comet[119]

TO THE COMET

“Thereby Hangs a Tail.”—Shakespeare.

Lone wanderer of the trackless sky!

Companionless! Say, dost thou fly

Along thy solitary path,

A flaming messenger of wrath—

Warning with thy portentous train

Of earthquake, plague and battle-plain?

Some say that thou dost never fail

To bring some evil in thy tail.

W. Lattey.