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Old July 2nd 03, 10:45 PM
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Default Book: Turn Left at Orion by Guy Consolmagno, Dan M. Davis

Has anybody got this book, what do they think of it? - Amazon reviews
seem favourable. Is it suitable book for a UK based beginer? - the
reason I ask is chapter 9 is entitled 'Southern hemisphere objects'
but there is no chapter for 'Northeren hemisphere objects' - is this
because the book was written for/by 'southerners' ( brings a whole new
meaning to the term ;-) ) or is the book written based on northern
hemisphere and this chapter is a concession to make it complete.
ISBN: 0521781906

TIA

Dave
 




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