Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD
Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD

Astronomy Collection 220 Books on DVD

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The field of science that requires the use of telescopes is called Astronomy. This encompasses the study of entities that exist in outer space outside the earth’s atmosphere. It also covers the organization, meteorology, and the dispersion of these universal bodies such as stars and comets.

Astronomy is an archaic type of science that has been practiced by the early men who applied methodical observations to look out the moon and stars under the night sky. Over the years, the telescope has evolved and new technologies have developed advanced types that have the properties and necessary wavelength to view objects at a farther distance. Examples of telescopes are x-ray, ultraviolet, infrared, optical, and radio telescopes. Astronomy also involves the study of the spatial bodies and their meanings. Astronomers can interpret the significance of each start and predict the future based on the kind.

Discover vast knowledge and information that surrounds the science of astronomy as contained in this collection. Each of these ancient books are published between the 1800s and 1900s. Comprehensive and well-detailed books are contained in this DVD and they will assist you in grasping the technology and science behind the study of astronomy. Some of the books that are included will cover the topics regarding the history of astronomy, the science of the stars and beyond, the use of the telescope, and the marvels of the heavens.

Take a look at the sample pages taken from just some of these books in the collection.

All of the book titles that are included in this DVD are listed as follows:

A Beginner’s Star-Book ©1912 – By: Kelvin McKready – 172 pages

·A Century’s Progress in Astronomy ©1906 – By: H. Macpherson – 266 pages

·A Compendious System of Astronomy in a Course of Familiar Lectures ©1797 – By: M. Bryan – 390 pages

·A Compendium of Astronomy Containing the Elements of the Science. Familiarly Explained and Illustrated ©1855 – By: D. Olmsted – 314 pages

·A Cycle of Celestial Objects © 1881 – By: George Chambers – 762 pages

·A Few Chapters in Astronomy ©1894 – By: Claudius Kennedy – 174 pages

·A Field Book of the Stars ©1914 – By: William Tyler Olcott – 190 pages

·A Fourteen Weeks Course in Descriptive Astronomy ©1870 – By: J. Steele – 352 pages

·A Handbook of Descriptive and Practical Astronomy Volume 1 ©1889 – By: George F. Chambers – 744 pages

·A Handbook of Descriptive and Practical Astronomy Volume 2: Instruments and Practical Astronomy ©1889 – By: George F. Chambers – 608 pages

·A Handbook of Descriptive and Practical Astronomy Volume 3: The Starry Heavens ©1889 – By: George F. Chambers – 494 pages

·A History of Astronomy ©1907 – By: W. W. Bryant – 413 pages

·A Laboratory Manual in Astronomy ©1899 – By: Mary E. Byrd – 296 pages

·A Manual of Field Astronomy ©1917 – By: Andrew H. Holt – 152 pages

·A Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy Volume 1 © 1891 – By: William Chauvenet – 700 pages

·A Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy Volume 2 © 1891 – By: William Chauvenet – 629 pages

·A New Astronomy ©1897 – By: D. P. Todd – 500 pages

·A New Resolution of the Diameters and Distances of the Heavenly Bodies ©1868 – By: W. M. Isaacs – 74 pages

·A Popular Guide to the Heavens ©1905 – By: R. S. Ball – 306 pages

·A Popular Handbook and Atlas of Astronomy ©1891 – By: W. Peck – 280 pages

·A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century ©1885 – By: Agnes M. Clerke – 498 pages

·A Primary Astronomy for Schools and Families ©1851 – By: Hiram Mattison – 182 pages

·A Short Course in Astronomy and the Use of the Globes ©1871 – By: H. Kiddle – 202 pages

·A Short History of Astronomy ©1898 – By: A. Berry – 536 pages

·A Study of the Sky ©1896 – By: H. A. Howe – 352 pages

·A Text-Book of Astronomy ©1903 – By: G. C. Comstock – 434 pages

·A Treatise on Astronomy ©1834 – By: K. Clark – 414 pages

·A Treatise on Astronomy in Which the Elements of the Science ©1803 – By: Olinthus Gregory – 583 pages

·A Treatise on Astronomy, Spherical and Physical with Astronomical Problems © 1867 – By: William Norton – 614 pages

·A Treatise on the Principal Fixed Stars and Constellations with Maps ©1850 – By: H. Whitall – 48 pages

·Albany Zone Catalogues for the Epoch 1900 ©1918 - 288 pages

·An Abridgement of Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy©1850 – By: Asa Smith – 112 pages

·An Easy Guide to the Constellations with a Miniature Atlas of the Stars ©1910 – By: James Gall – 108 pages

·An Easy Introduction to Astronomy for Young Gentlemen and Ladies © 1812 – By: James Ferguson – 220 pages

·An Elementary Class Book on Astronomy ©1857 – By: H. N. Robinson – 228 pages

·An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy in Four Parts © 1856 – By: William Norton – 528 pages

·An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy in Two Parts © 1837 – By: John Gummere - 507 pages

·An Elementary Treatise on Physical Astronomy ©1818 – By: R. Woodhouse – 566 pages

·An Historical Survey of the Astronomy of the Ancients ©1862 – By: G. C. Lewis – 548 pages

·An Introduction to Astronomy Designed as a Reader and Text-Book ©1868 – By: J. Davis – 228 pages

·An Introduction to Astronomy ©1916 – By: Forest R. Moulton – 628 pages

·An Introduction to Astronomy in a Series of Letters from a Preceptor to his Pupil ©1822 – By: J. Bonnycastle – 487 pages

·An Introductory Treatise on Dynamical Astronomy ©1918 – By: H. C. Plummer – 364 pages

·Ancient Calendars and Constellations©1903 –By: Emmeline M. Plunket – 340 pages

·Astronomical and Geographical Essays ©1812 – By:W. Jones – 568 pages

·Astronomical Essays Historical and Descriptive ©1907 – By: J. Gore – 380 pages

·Astronomical Myths Based on Flammarions History of the Heavens ©1877 – By: J. F. Blake – 468 pages

·Astronomy ©1892 – By: S. Newcomb – 400 pages

·Astronomy ©1914 – By: G. F. Chambers – 514 pages

·Astronomy a Popular Handbook ©1915 – By: H. Jacoby – 536 pages

·Astronomy and Geology Compared ©1872 – By: L. Ormathwaite – 194 pages

·Astronomy and the Bible the Empire of Creation Seen in the Dual Light of Science and the Word (1919) – By: Lucas A. Reed – 310 pages

·Determination of Time, Longitude Latitude, and Azimuth ©1917 – By: William Bowie – 226 pages

·Astronomy Explained Upon Sir Isaac Newton’s Principles, and Made Easy to Those Who Have Not Studied Mathematics, to which are Added, a Plain Method of Finding the Distance of all the Planets from the Sun ©1806 – By: James Ferguson – 564 pages

·Astronomy for All ©1911 - By: Bruno H. Burgel - 506 pages

·Astronomy for Amateurs ©1915 – By: Camille Flammarion - 368 pages

·Astronomy For Beginners, In 32 Lessons, with Illustrations ©185 – By: Francis Fellowes – 158 pages

·Astronomy for High schools and Colleges ©1881 – By: Simon Newcomb – 536 pages

·Astronomy for Schools and General Readers ©1882 – By: Isaac Sharpless – 322 pages

·Astronomy for the Use of Schools and Academies ©1882 – By: J. A. Gillet – 440 pages

·Astronomy for Young Folks ©1922 – By: Isabel Martin Lewis – 306 pages

·Astronomy from a Dipper ©1909 – By: Eliot C. Clarke – 88 pages

·Astronomy in Verse ©1882 – By: E. D. Nixon – 28 pages

·Astronomy of To-Day ©1909 – By: Cecil G. Dolmage – 420 pages

·Astronomy with an Opera-Glass – 180 pages

·Astronomy Without a Telescope: Being a Guide – book to the Visible Heavens ©1869 – By: E. Colbert – 142 pages

·Astronomy Without Mathematics ©1869 – By: E. Dension – 374 pages

·Astronomy, New and Old ©1889 – By: M. Brennan – 274 pages

·Astronomy a Popular Handbook ©1913 – By: H. Jacob - 532 pages

·Astronomy this Science of the Heavenly Bodies ©1922 – By: D. Todd – 418 pages

·Astronomy the Sun and his Family ©1898 – By: Julia Wright – 236 pages

·Celestial Motions a Handy Book of Astronomy ©1889 – By: William Lynn - 166 pages

·Comet Lore: Halley’s Comet in History and Astronomy ©1910 – By: Edwin Emerson – 136 pages

·Cosmos: of a Physical Description of the Universe Volume 1© 1849 – By: Alexander Humboldt- 558 pages

·Cosmos: of a Physical Description of the Universe Volume 2© 1849 – By: Alexander Humboldt- 418 pages

·Cosmos: of a Physical Description of the Universe Volume 3© 1849 – By: Alexander Humboldt- 344 pages

·Cosmos: of a Physical Description of the Universe Volume 4© 1849 – By: Alexander Humboldt- 256 pages

·Cosmos: of a Physical Description of the Universe Volume 5© 1849 – By: Alexander Humboldt- 480 pages

·Curiosities of the Sky: a Popular Presentation of the Great Riddles and Mysteries of Astronomy ©1909 – By: Garrett Serviss – 296 pages

·Descriptive Astronomy: an Elementary Exposition of the Facts, Principles and Theories of Astronomical Science ©1921 – By: Forest Moulton - 280 pages

·Elementary Astronomy: Accompanied by Sixteen colored Maps ©1847 – By: H. Mattison – 204 pages

·Elementary Astronomy a Beginners Textbook ©1899 – By: Edward S. Holden – 482 pages

·Elementary Lessons and Astronomy ©1868 – By: J. Norman Lockyer - 414 pages

·Elementary Mathematical Astronomy, with Examples and Examination Papers©1900 – By: C. W. C. Barlow - 460 pages

·Elementary capture tees on Navigation and Nautical Astronomy ©1901 – By: Eugene Richards – 184 pages

·Elements of Astronomy: Designed as a Textbook © 1868 – By: John Davis - 356 pages

·Elements of Astronomy, Containing Several New Theories and is Illustrated © 1883 – By: Milton Ramsey – 172 pages

·Elements of Astronomy ©1889 – By: Robert Ball - 488 pages

·Elements of Astronomy © 1897 – By:Selim H. Peabody – 390 pages

·Elements of Astronomy: Accompanied with Numerous In illustrations, a Colored Representation of the Solar, Stellar, and Nebular Spectra and Celestial Charts of the Northern and the East Southern Hemisphere ©1875 – By: J. Norman Lockyer – 332 pages

·Elements of Astronomy Illustrated with Plates, for the use of Schools and Academies©1825 – By: John Wilkins - 200 pages

·. Elements of Descriptive Astronomy. A Textbook ©1897 – By: Herbert A. Howe – 386 pages

·First Book and Astronomy © 1831 – By: J. L. Blake – 144 pages

·First Observations and Astronomy: a Handbook for Schools and Colleges © 1913 – By: Mary E. Byrd - 150 pages

·Five Weeks Study of Astronomy © 1901 – By: Charles A. Young – 142 pages

·Freeburg’s Manual of Astronomy ©1903 - By: Alfred Freeburg – 40 pages

·General. Astronomy © 1922 – By: H.Spencer Jones – 428 pages

·Gravitation the Determining Force © 1887 – By: Ethan Samuel Chapin – 198 pages

·Half- Hours with the Stars ©1887 – By: K. Clark – 56 pages

·Hindu Astronomy © 1896 – By:D. Darla– 364 pages

·History of Astronomy © 1909 – By: George Forbes – 174 pages

·History of Physical Astronomy from the Earliest Ages to the Middle of the 19th Century ©1852 – By: Robert Grant – 668 pages

·How to Find the Stars, With Indications of the Most Interesting Objects in the Starry Heavens and in Account of the Astronomical Lantern and it’s Use ©1878 – By: James Freeman Clarke – 66 pages

·Illustrated Common School Astronomy©1857 – By: J. Brocklesby - 212 pages

·In Starland with a 3 inch Telescope ©1909 – By: W. Olcott – 180 pages

·In the High Heavens ©1910 – By: R. Ball - 392 pages

·Introduction to Astronomy for the Use of Science Classes and Elementary and Middle Class Schools © 1873 – By: John Isaac Plummer – 184 pages

·Irving’s Catechism of Astronomy ©1854 – By: M. J. Kerney – 88 pages

·Laboratory Astronomy © 1905 – By: Robert Willson – 208 pages

·Lectures on Practical Astronomy and Astronomical Instruments © 1879 – By: James Challis - 466 pages

·Lessons in Astronomy: Including Uranography © 1918 – By: Charles Young – 458 pages

·Machinery of the Heavens: a System of the Physical Astronomy© 1884 – By: A. P. Pichereau – 174 pages

·Manual of Astronomy a Textbook ©1902 – By: Charles Young – 634 pages

·Mathematical and Astronomical Tables, for the Use of Students of Mathematics, Practical Astronomers, Surveyors, Engineers, and Navigators © 1827 – By: William Galbraith - 348 pages

·Maticultion Astronomy© 1908 – By:Dosabhai Kharas - 251 pages

·Mysteries of Time and Space © 1883 – By: Richard Proctor – 436 pages

·Myths and Marbles of Astronomy © 1877 – By: Richard Proctor – 384 pages

·Nautical Astronomy and Navigation © 1876 – By:H. W.Jeans – 484 pages

·Navigation and Nautical Astronomy © 1919 – By: Elmer Collins – 280 pages

·New Astronomy © 1875 – By:P. E. Trastour – 100 pages

·New Theories and Astronomy © 1906 – By: William Sterling – 360 pages

·Notes on Astronomy: Complied from the Lectures of Professor Hackley, Columbia College © 1855 – By:Godwin Baker – 46 pages

·Our Own and Other Worlds© 1903 – By: Joseph Hamilton – 228 pages

·Outline of Eight Lectures on Astronomy © 1823 – By:Mr. Goodacre – 36 pages

·Outlines of Astronomy © 1902 – By: Sir John Herschel – 480 pages

·Outlines of Astronomy Part 2 © 1902 – By: Sir John Herschel - 498 pages

·Outlines of Astronomy © 1874 – By: Arthur Searle – 470 pages

·Popular Astronomy © 1882 – By: Simon Newcomb – 642 pages

·Popular Astronomy a Concise Elementary capture tees on the Son, Planets, Satellites and Comets © 1866 – By:O. M. Mitchel – 414 pages

·Practical Astronomy © 1915 – By:P. S. Michie - 242 pages

·Practical Astronomy with the Unaided Eye © 1912 – By: Hector McPherson – 104 pages

·Practical Talks by and Astronomer © 1902 – By: Harold Jacoby – 274 pages

·Preliminary General Catalogue of 6188 Stars for the Eoch 1900 ©1910 – By: Lewis Boss – 410 pages

·Problems in Astrophysics ©1903 – By: Agnes M. Clerke – 656 pages

·Ptolemy’s Catalogue of Stars a Revision of the Almagest ©1915 - By: Christian Peters – 232 pages

·Recent Advances in Astronomy © 1899 – By: Alfred Fison – 262 pages

·Recreations in Astronomy © 1886 – By: Henry Warren – 320 pages

·Around the Year with the Stars © 1910 – By: Garrett Serviss - 160 pages

·Rudiments of Astronomy © 1849 – By:Enos Stevens – 40 pages

·Schnell Astronomy: Being a capture tease on the Origin of the Planets and Daylight by Vibration © 1909 – By: Albert Schnell – 212 pages

·Six Lectures on Astronomy © 1888 – By: Richard Proctor – 76 pages

·Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy, Designed for the Use of the Public or Common Schools in the United States Illustrated with Numerous Original Diagrams© 1855 – By: Asa Smith – 84 pages

·Some Problems of Sidereal Astronomy © 1919 – By: Henry Russell – 30 pages

·Spherical Astronomy © 1865 – F. Brunnow – 600 pages

·Splendours of the Sky © 1921 – By: Isabel Lewis – 376 pages

·Star Groups a Students Guide to the Constellations © 1891 – By: J. Ellard Gore - 136 pages

·Star Lore of All Ages © 1911 – By: William Tyler Olcott – 608 pages

·Star Gazers Handbook: a Brief Guide for Amateur Students of Astronomy © 1902 – By: Henry Elson – 72 pages

·Star – Land: Being Talks with Young People About the Wonders of the Heavens © 1899 – By: Robert Ball – 424 pages

·Star – Names and Their Meanings © 1899 – By: Richard Allen – 588 pages

·Stars and Telescopes: a Handbook of Popular Astronomy © 1901 – By: David Todd – 484 pages

·Star – Studies What We Know of The Universe © 1871 – By: Elias Colbert – 140 pages

·Studies in Astronomy ©1904 – By: J. Ellard Gore – 368 pages

·Studies in Spherical and Practical Astronomy © 1895 – By: George Comstock – 62 pages

·Sun, Moon, and Stars. Astronomy for Beginners © 1893 – By: Agnes Giberne – 378 pages

·Textbook of Popular Astronomy © 1883 – By: William Peck – 406 pages

·Textbook on Practical Astronomy © 1910 – By: George Hosmer - 248 pages

·The Adolfo Stahl Lectures in Astronomy ©1919 – By: Astronomical Society – 394 pages

·The Amateur Astronomer © 1910 – By: Gideon Riegler – 328 pages

·The Amateur Telescopists Handbook © 1894 – By: Frank Gibson – 192 pages

·The Astronomy of Miltons Paradise Lost © 1896 – By: Thomas Orchard – 392 pages

·The Call of the Stars © 1919 – By: John Kippax – 542 pages

·The Common Sites in the Heavens, and How to See and Know Them © 1862 – By: Capt. A. W. Drayson - 272 pages

·The Dawn of Astronomy © 1894 – By: J. Norman Lockyer - 476 pages

·The Earth as a Cpsmical Systems ©1882 – By: Robert Curry – 42 pages

·The Elements of Astronomy © 1921 – By: D. N. Mallik - 250 pages

·The Elements of Astronomy: Design for the Use of Students in the University ©1810 – By: S. Vince - 316 pages

·The Elements of Astronomy for Surveyors © 1919 – By: R. W. Chapman - 270 pages

·The Elements of Astronomy, Physical and Geometrical © 1715 – By: David Gregory – 610 pages

·The Elements of Practical Astronomy © 1899 – By: W. W. Campbell – 290 pages

·The Elements of the Theory of Astronomy © 1840 – By: J. Hymers - 372 pages

·The Elements of Theoretical and Descriptive Astronomy © 1869 – By: Charles White – 296 pages

·The Essence of Astronomy: Things Every One Should Know About the Sun, Moon, and Stars © 1914 – By: Edward W.Price – 270 pages

·The Expanse of Heaven © 1897 – By: Richard Proctor – 364 pages

·The Geography of the Heavens and Class Book of Astronomy © 1849 – By: Elijah Burritt - 344 pages

·The Gospel in the Stars; or, Primeval Astronomy ©1910 – By: J. Seiss – 530 pages

·The Great Centre an Astronomical Study © 1892 – By:J. C. Hamilton – 16 pages

·The Great Facts of Modern Astronomy © 1871 – By:WM. S. Henson – 44 pages

·The Heavens Above: a Popular Handbook of Astronomy © 1882 – By:J. A. Gillet - 440 pages

·The Heavens and their Story © 1908 – By: Annie Maunder - 376 pages

·The Heavens an Illustrated Handbook of Popular Astronomy © 1867 – By: Amedee Guillemin – 584 pages

·The Herschels and Modern Astronomy ©1895 – By: Agnes Clerke - 242 pages

·The Marvels of the Heavens © 1870 – By: Camille Flammarion – 308 pages

·The Mathematics of the Sky © 1920 – By: Chas J. Burton – 118 pages

·The New Astronomy © 1889 – By: Samuel Langley - 284 pages

·The New Idea of Astronomy and the Site of the Eye © 1878 – By: D. Woodwell Hunt - 72 pages

·The Pith of Astronomy ©1898 – By: S. Bayne – 184 pages

·The Planetarium, and Astronomical Calculator ©1832 – By: Tobias Ostrander – 272 pages

·The Planetary and Stellar Worlds ©1887 – By: O. M. Mitchel – 192 pages

·The Practical Astronomer ©1845 – By: T. Dick – 598 pages

·The Recent Progress of Astronomy: Especially in the United States ©1856 - By: Elias Loomis -408 pages

·The Road Map of the Stars © 1911 – By: Albert Parsons – 142 pages

·The Romance of Astronomy © 1873 – By: R. Kalley Miller - 216 pages

·The Romance of Modern Astronomy: Describing and Simple but Exact Language the Wonders of the Heavens ©1911 – By: Hector McPherson – 388 pages

·The Romance of the Heavens © 1901 – By: A. W. Bickerton – 290 pages

·The Science of Astronomy! Embracing its Sublimity, History, Progress, Wonders and Utility a Popular Lecture © 1877 – By: Arthur Bartlett – 40 pages

·The Science of the Stars © 1912 – By: E.Walter Maunder – 104 pages

· The Star – Guide a List of the Most Remarkable Celestial Objects Visible with Small Telescopes © 1886 – By: Latimer Clark – 82 pages

·The Stars and Constellations: How and When to Find and Tell them © 1879 – By: W.H.Rosser – 48 pages

·The Stars and the Earth or, Thoughts Upon Space, Time, in Eternity © 1849 – By: W. M. Crosby – 118 pages

·The Stellar Heavens an Introduction to the Study of these Stars and Nebula © 1903 – By:J. Ellard Gore - 144 pages

·The Story of the Heavens © 1893 – By: Robert Stawell Ball - 636 pages

·The Story of the Stars a Descriptive Astronomy © 1884 – By: Joel Steele - 352 pages

·The Story of the Telescope: With the Lists of the Principal Telescopes, Observatories, Astronomical Societies, Periodicals and Books, and a Chronological Summary © 1909 – By: Arthur Mee – 72 pages

·The Study of Stellar Evolution ©1908 – By: George Hale – 484 pages

·The Sun as a Star ©1981 – By: NASA – 580 pages

·The Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings Manual ©1882 - By: E. L. Trouvelot - 192 pages

·The Universe and the Stars, Being an Original Theory on the Visible Creation, Founded on the Laws of Nature © 1837 – By: Thomas Wright – 182 pages

· The Witness of the Stars © 1893 – By: Ethelbert Bullinger – 309 pages

·The Wonders of the Heavens © 1871 – By: Camille Flammarion – 334 pages

·The Worlds of Space: a Series of Popular Articles on Astronomical Subjects © 1894 – By:J. E. Gore – 376 pages

·The Young Astronomer or, The Facts Developed By Modern Astronomy © 1846 – By: John Abbot – 156 pages

·The Young Folks Astronomy © 1881 – By: John Chaplin – 258 pages

·Thoughts on Some Important Points Relating to the System of the World © 1846 – By: J. P. Nichol – 322 pages

·Through the Depths of Space: a Primer of Astronomy © 1908 – By: Hector McPherson – 192 pages

·Times Telescope Universal and Perpetual © 1734 – By: Duncan Campbell – 172 pages

·To See the Unseen: a History of Planetary Radar Astronomy © 1996 – By: National Aeronautics and Space Administration – 330 pages

·Tongan Astronomy and Calendar© 1922 – By:E. E. V. Collocott - 32 pages

·Uranography, a Brief Description of the Constellations Visible in the United States © 1917 – By:C. A. Young - 76 pages

·Uranography and Practical Astronomy ©1866 – By: L. Lillard – 76 pages