Frontiers of astronomy (Sigma introduction to science) Evans, David Stanley

$13

Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Dust jacket has some tears. Binding is secure.

This vintage astronomy book by David Stanley Evans offers a captivating window into mid-20th century cosmic discoveries. Part of the “Sigma Introduction to Science” series, it aimed to make complex astronomical concepts accessible. Evans guides readers through solar system exploration, galactic mysteries, and the expanding frontiers of human knowledge. Collectors will appreciate its historical significance, capturing a pivotal era of astronomical progress, while its wear hints at intellectual journeys undertaken.

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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Dust jacket has some tears. Binding is secure.

This vintage copy of “Frontiers of Astronomy” by David Stanley Evans offers a fascinating glimpse into the state of astronomical knowledge in the mid-20th century. Published as part of the “Sigma Introduction to Science” series, this book aimed to make cutting-edge scientific discoveries accessible to a general audience. Evans, a respected astronomer and science communicator, guides readers through the latest developments in the field, from the exploration of our solar system to the mysteries of distant galaxies.

Collectors will appreciate the book’s historical significance, capturing a pivotal moment when humanity’s understanding of the cosmos was rapidly expanding. The dust jacket’s tears and the book’s overall wear hint at the intellectual journeys it has accompanied over the decades. Readers will be transported back to a time when the frontiers of astronomy were being pushed outward, inviting them to explore the wonders of the universe through the lens of a bygone era.

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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Dust jacket has some tears. Binding is secure.