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Scarce first (and only) edition, reproducing in book form Goodacre's section maps of the moon's surface, with exhaustively detailed descriptions of features. Royal 8vo (244 x 175mm): [4],364pp, with 27 plates from Goodacre's map (two keys and 25 sections) and 12 further plates, including nine reproducing lunar photographs; plus 14 full- and 72 partial-page illustrations of Goodacre's sketches of the lunar surface. Original burgundy quarter-morocco over finely woven cloth sides, spine stamped in gilt. A superb copy, tightly bound and clean throughout. See "The Face of the Moon: Galileo to Apollo," an exhibition of rare books and maps, October 13, 1989 to February 28, 1990, at the Linda Hall Library. No entries located in RBH or ABPC. Goodacre was a British businessman and amateur astronomer, and the preeminent British selenographer of the early twentieth century. This privately published monograph of detailed descriptions of lunar features elaborated upon the lunar map of the entire near side of the Moon, measuring 77 inches across, that Goodacre issued in 25 sections in 1910. It was the first lunar map to employ rectangular coordinates and was based upon hundreds of photographs obtained from the Paris and Yerkes observatories. It also was the basis of the first detailed lunar contour map, constructed in 1934 by the German selenographer Helmut Ritter. Not least, Goodacre s map "gives a glimpse back into the days when astronomy was not done with computers, spectrometers and CCD chips, but with human eyes, pens, paper, and the occasional piece of photographic film." (University College London, faculty of Mathematical & Physical Sciences website) N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we only stock books in exceptional condition, carefully preserved in archival, removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. (Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association, and we subscribe to its codes of ethics.). N° de réf. du vendeur BB2224
Titre : The Moon with a description of its Surface ...
Éditeur : Published and printed by the Author and by Pardy & Son, Bournemouth
Date d'édition : 1931
Reliure : Quarter-Calf
Etat : Fine
Vendeur : Milestones of Science Books, Ritterhude, Allemagne
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. 4to (245 x 175 mm), [4] 364 pp. Several illustrations and diagrams in text (many full-page), a few on separate sheets outside pagination. Contemporary half red morocco over cloth, rebacked with gilt-lettered portion of original spine preserved. Text very bright and clean. Provenance: The British Astronomical Association (ink stamps on title and free endpaper, library card in pocket on rear pastedown), cancelled ownership inscription on free endpaper (T.B.G? dated 1934, R.W.Payne, dated 1966). ---- Ashworth, The face of the moon, Linda Hall, 37 - In his youth, Goodacre was a member of the Liverpool Astronomical Society, becoming a founding member of the British Astronomical Association in 1890. In 1897 he became the second Director of its Lunar Section, serving in that post until 1937. In 1910, he published a 77" diameter hand drawn map of the moon. In 1931, he published the present larger book of maps of the moon's surface with descriptions of features. "Until 1919, it was generally agreed that for all their accuracy and reliability, lunar photographs were still inferior to the human eye in capturing fine detail. Then in September 1919, the 100-inch Hooker telescope opened for business at Mt. Wilson Observatory. In a remarkable series of photographs taken by Francis Pease on September 12-15, the moon appeared as never before. The results were not placed before the general public until Goodacre published his lunar handbook and included several enlarged prints from these negatives [Photographs of Surface, facing p.315]." (Ashworth). - Visit our website to see more images! N° de réf. du vendeur 002187
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