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Stars and Planets (Eyewitness Handbooks) 7 reviews Ian Ridpath
Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, 1998
So Simple, Even I Can Find What I'm Looking For!
+ Great field guide for those new to the sky + Outstanding for novice or intermediate amateur astronomers + Nice starter book...
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The Night Sky 30°-40° (Large; North Latitude) 22 reviews David S. Chandler
David Chandler Co., 1998
New Astronomer's Best Friend
+ User-friendly Even for Beginners + Great! + Durable, detail enough for light polluted sky + Excellent Product
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Binocular Astronomy 10 reviews Craig Crossen, Wil Tirion
Willmann-Bell, 1992
Stunningly thorough, perhaps a bit much for the casual user
+ an outstanding resource for the binocular observer + Good guidebook, bad atlas + A must have for the amateur astronomer
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The Backyard Astronomer's Guide 66 reviews Terence Dickinson, Alan Dyer
Firefly Books, 2002
Best beginners astronomy book
+ Wow, Holly Cow!! + Best beginner book out there + Must-Have Volume for your Astronomy Library + Outstanding information
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NightWatch: A Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe 109 reviews Terence Dickinson
Firefly Books, 1998
The reviews say it all, for any beginner (and even interm.) this book is a must!
+ Stunning photographs and relevant maps aid the stargazer + I'd give it a BILLION stars if I could.... + simply awesome + PERFECT for beginners
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The Cambridge Star Atlas 18 reviews Wil Tirion
Cambridge University Press, 2001
Observer's companion
+ Excellent for its intended purpose + Cool atlas
This star atlas is both aesthetically pleasing and useful. The large pages made it possible to read the charts without having to resort to a magnifying glass. Coupled with a red flashight of some sort (e.g. Gerber ReconGerber 22-80016 Recon Light, White / Red / Blue / Green LED - Black Body it's ...
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NightWatch: A Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe 109 reviews Terence Dickinson
Firefly Books, 1998
The reviews say it all, for any beginner (and even interm.) this book is a must!
+ Stunning photographs and relevant maps aid the stargazer + I'd give it a BILLION stars if I could.... + simply awesome + PERFECT for beginners
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Stars and Planets (Eyewitness Handbooks) 7 reviews Ian Ridpath
Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, 1998
So Simple, Even I Can Find What I'm Looking For!
+ Great field guide for those new to the sky + Outstanding for novice or intermediate amateur astronomers + Nice starter book...
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Binocular Astronomy 10 reviews Craig Crossen, Wil Tirion
Willmann-Bell, 1992
Stunningly thorough, perhaps a bit much for the casual user
+ an outstanding resource for the binocular observer + Good guidebook, bad atlas + A must have for the amateur astronomer
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The Cambridge Star Atlas 18 reviews Wil Tirion
Cambridge University Press, 2001
Observer's companion
+ Excellent for its intended purpose + Cool atlas
This star atlas is both aesthetically pleasing and useful. The large pages made it possible to read the charts without having to resort to a magnifying glass. Coupled with a red flashight of some sort (e.g. Gerber ReconGerber 22-80016 Recon Light, White / Red / Blue / Green LED - Black Body it's ...
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The Night Sky 30°-40° (Large; North Latitude) 22 reviews David S. Chandler
David Chandler Co., 1998
New Astronomer's Best Friend
+ User-friendly Even for Beginners + Great! + Durable, detail enough for light polluted sky + Excellent Product
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The Backyard Astronomer's Guide 66 reviews Terence Dickinson, Alan Dyer
Firefly Books, 2002
Best beginners astronomy book
+ Wow, Holly Cow!! + Best beginner book out there + Must-Have Volume for your Astronomy Library + Outstanding information
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