107 books • 3 series
Hereditary Traits, and Other Essays (Classic Reprint)
Flowers of the Sky (Classic Reprint)
The Moon: Her Motions, Aspect, Scenery, and Physical Condition (Large Text Classic Reprint)
Mysteries of Time and Space (Classic Reprint)
Old and New Astronomy (Classic Reprint)
A Treatise on the Cycloid and All Forms of Cycloid Curves
Nouvel Atlas Céleste Comprenant Quatorze Cartes
Half-hours with the Telescope Being a Popular Guide to the Use of the Telescope
Watched by the Dead: A Loving Study of Dickens' Half-Told Tale (Classic Reprint)
The Students Atlas in Twelve Circular Maps (on an Uniform Projection and One Scale): With Two Index Maps; Intended as Vade-Mecum for the Student of History, Travel, Geography, Geology, and Political Economy; With a Letterpress Introduction, Illustrated by
Other Words Than Ours
The Handbook of the Stars
The Expanse of Heaven
A Treatise on the Cycloid and All Forms of Cycloidal Curves, and on the Use of Such Curves in Dealing with the Motions of Planets, Comets, &C., and of Matter Projected from the Sun - Scholar's Choice Edition
Studies of Venus-Transits. an Investigation of the Circumstances of the Transits of Venus in 1874 and 1882 Originally Forming Part of 'The Universe and Coming Transits.'. - Scholar's Choice Edition
Saturn and Its System. to Which Are Appended Notes on Chaldaean Astronomy, Laplace's Nebular Theory, and the Habitability of the Moon [&C.]. - Primary
Saturn and Its System. to Which Are Appended Notes on Chaldaean Astronomy, Laplace's Nebular Theory, and the Habitability of the Moon [&C.]. - Primary Source Edition
The Great Pyramid
Light Science for Leisure Hours - Primary Source Edition
First Steps in Geometry
Easy Star Lessons - Primary Source Edition
A Treatise on the Cycloid and All Forms of Cycloidal Curves, and of the Use of Such Curves in Dealing with the Motions of Planets, Comets, &C. and of Matter Projected from the Sun
Saturn and Its System; Containing Discussions of the Motions (Real and Apparent) and Telescopic Appearance of the Planet Saturn, Its Satellites, and R
The Spectroscope and it's Work