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A personal friendship with the stars which the author shares with her readers. It is an untechnical study and points out to the naked eye the most interesting facts about the stars. Their rising and setting, their number, colors, distances, movements and distinguishing characteristics are made clear to the observer who has had no preparatory instruction.
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 125. My. ’07. S. |
“The delicate, yet sure and accurate touch of the author, and her genuine love for the sky, combine to charm the reader, and to make him wish to have the book within reach, in case he too is a lover of the heavens.”
| + | Dial. 42: 317. My. 16, ’07. 360w. |
“The graceful introductory note of commendation from Doctor Jacoby leaves nothing more to be said as to the scientific accuracy of the author’s work.”
| + | Lit. D. 34: 766. My. 11, ’07. 160w. |
“This volume will appeal to the beginner in astronomy and to the general reader quite as much as to the astronomer.” W. E. R.
| + | Nature. 76: 412. Ag. 22, ’07. 180w. |