An anthology of visual double stars /
The Complete Guide to the Herschel Objects : Sir William Herschel's Star Clusters, Nebulae and Galaxies /
Searching for the oldest stars : ancient relics from the early universe /
The Cambridge double star atlas /
The observing guide to the Messier marathon : a handbook and atlas /
Turn left at Orion : a hundred night sky objects to see in a small telescope-- and how to find them /
Star of Bethlehem.
Theory of rotating stars /
The origin of stars /
Essential radio astronomy /
Properties of Double Stars : a Survey of Parallaxes and Orbits /
Handbook of X-ray astronomy /
Turn left at Orion : hundreds of night sky objects to see in a home telescope-- and how to find them /
An amateur's guide to observing and imaging the heavens /
Star tales /
Star gazers : finding joy in the night sky /
Stellar rotation /
Structure and evolution of the stars.
Handbook of CCD astronomy /
The formation of the solar system : theories old and new /
Human space exploration : early assessments of NASA's next steps /
Atlas of great comets /
Extrasolar planets : XVI Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics /
Physics of comets /
A question and answer guide to astronomy /
Turn left at Orion : hundreds of night sky objects to see in a home telescope -- and how to find them /
Introduction to astronomical spectroscopy /
Theory of planetary atmospheres : an introduction to their physics and chemistry /
Galileo : a very short introduction /
Dynamics and mission design near libration points. the case of collinear libration points /
Accretion power in astrophysics.
A preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy /
Dark matter in the universe : Varenna on Lake Como, Villa Monastero, 25 July-4 August 1995 /
Accretion processes in star formation /
Pulsar astronomy /
Solar and stellar magnetic activity /
Cometography : a catalog of comets.
Stellar evolution physics /
Practical statistics for astronomers /
Advancing Variable Star Astronomy : the Centennial History of the American Association of Variable Star Observers.