$56.76
A charming early 20th-century guide to stargazing without instruments, Practical Astronomy with the Unaided Eye explores constellations, celestial navigation, and the movements of the heavens in clear, poetic prose. Written by Scottish astronomer Hector Macpherson and published in New York by Dodge Publishing circa 1912, this edition offers a fascinating window into how the night sky was interpreted over a century ago.
Bound in decorative cloth with an embossed design, this vintage volume makes a perfect gift for amateur astronomers, historians of science, or lovers of celestial lore.
Some signs of age and handling, please see photos for details.