Book Review
nature 9, 358-361 (12 March 1874) | doi:10.1038/009358a0
The Moon Considered as a Planet, a World, and a Satellite
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THE illustrations to this book are so admirable, so far beyond those one generally gets of any celestial phenomenon, that one is tempted to refer to them first of all. No more truthful or striking representations of natural objects than those here presented have ever been laid before his readers by any student of Science; and I may add that, rarely if ever, have equal pains been taken to insure such truthfulness.
