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ABSTRACT WHILE in many respects this little book seems likely to provide a useful introduction to the study of astronomy, it is to be regretted that greater assistance is not given to those
desirous of observing the heavens for themselves. Even without the aid of a telescope the beginner may easily make observations, more particularly of apparent motions, which will go far to
encourage a real interest in the subject. _A Primer of Astronomy_. By Sir Robert Ball Pp. viii + 183. (Cambridge University Press, 1900.) Price 1_s_. 6_d_. net. ARTICLE PDF RIGHTS AND
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