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The Friendly Stars

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Delightful book full of the lore and science of astronomy. Covers the names, light, and distance of the stars, double stars, constellations, and more in an informative and engaging style, entertaining and instructive. "The rich history and lore of the stars presented in an intriguing manner." — Columbus Dispatch . 25 illustrations. 16 x 30 chart.

147 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 1964

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Martha Evans Martin

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July 13, 2011
Friendly, indeed! This book tells about stars, constellation by constellation. There is a large fold-out star map glued in the back.
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April 8, 2019
The most charming and accessible astronomy book I’ve read yet. This revised edition is from the 1960’s, but still accurate enough 60 years later. Except for poor demoted Pluto.
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January 31, 2023
Though the information in the book is likely slightly irrelevent now the book made me want to go befriend the stars and watchtower every night.
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