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The Grand Tour: A Traveler's Guide to the Solar System7 reviews
William K. Hartmann, Ron Miller

Workman Publishing Company, 2005

Fascinating, well-written survey of the worlds of the solar system
This excellent coffee-table book is a fascinating exploration of the solar system. It is gratifying to see this book, now in its 3rd edition, revised regularly to reflect the many continuing new discoveries of the last 25 years. This survey, written for the layman, thoroughly covers all of the important worlds of our solar system. It also discusses our solar system's formation and what we ...
  
  











  



  
Astronomy: The Cosmic Journey1 review
William K. Hartmann

Wadsworth Pub Co, 1997

Wonderfull book
I like to read book and when I read this book, I learned many thing about astronomy, and I found this book very helpfull and easy to understand.
  
  











  



  
A Traveler's Guide to Mars15 reviews
William K. Hartmann

Workman Publishing Company, 2003

A fascinating look at the Red Planet
A Traveler's Guide to Mars is well written and quite fascinating for anyone with an interest in the planetary geology of Mars. Hartmann breaks down the history of Mars into three geologic eras (Noachian, Hesperain, and Amazonian) based on the amount of cratering on the Martian surface. From there, he explores each one of these regions in detail. From the majestic Mons Olympus volcano and ...
  
  











  



  
Out of the Cradle: Exploring the Frontiers Beyond Earth3 reviews
William K. Hartmann, Ron Miller

Workman Publishing Company, 1984

This is THE book to read on space exploration.
This is the finest illustrated book on space exploration I have ever come across. The knowledge of the authors is impeccable, the illustrations are stunning, and the captions are evocative. Though most visuals are "artists' impression" of the scenario, the imagination behind the art is mind-boggling. Whether it is Jupiter as seen from Io, or Saturn looming over mysterious Iapetus, the pictures ...
  
  











  



  
Mars Underground21 reviews
William K. Hartmann

Tor Science Fiction, 1999

An exceptional first hard-SF novel
It's 2030 in Mars City. Crusty old scientist Alwyn Stafford is out on a solo Mars-buggy trip in Hellespontus. Now he's overdue, and his young protege "Carter Jahns" (nudge, ) is leading the search. Annie Pohaku, a reporter newly-arrived from Earth, tags along. Stafford isn't found before his air runs out, and is presumed dead. Carter finds the abandoned buggy. Oddly, it had been ...
  
  











  



  
Moons and Planets1 review
William K. Hartmann

Brooks Cole, 2004

A Solar System Reference Book for the Rest of Us!
The first time I read this book was when one of my graduate teachers asked me to review it. While he thought it to basic for graduate-level work, I have used this book ever since, for students of all ages. Well written and illustrated with black-&-white pictures as well as the author's own well-respected artwork, it covers so much in such a small book it's hard to believe. The appendix of ...
  
  











  



  
The History of Earth: An Illustrated Chronicle of an Evolving Planet4 reviews
William K. Hartmann

Workman Publishing, 1991

Who Knew History Could Be So Fascinating?
Usually most history books are as dry as the dust with which they deal. But with THE HISTORY OF EARTH, Hartmann & Miller tackle with vast success a topic that is only marginally understood,at best, by the layman. And make no mistake; this history is for the layman, but one who has a desire to know where we come from and where we may be going. Part of the learning process involves digesting a ...
  
  











  



  
In the Stream of Stars: The Soviet-American Space Art Book
Andrei Sokolov, Ron Miller, ...

Workman Publishing, 1990

In the Stream of Stars is the first book to bring together rarely seen soviet and American space art. Features essays by Alan Bean, Alexei Leonov, and others, plus introductory essay by Ray Bradbury, and over 200 full-color reproductions. Full-color throughout author's tour.
  
  











  



  
Desert Heart: Chronicles of the Sonoran Desert2 reviews
William K. Hartmann

Fisher Books, 1989

La Frontera's Most Desolate Splendor
A few years ago I was lucky enough to take a trip along the Camino del Diablo. We had two vehicles, plenty of water and food, and full gas tanks. We signed the papers that we would not hold the United States Government responsible for anything that happened to us, and then set out from Ajo to as far as we could go, finally stopping within sight of the Tinajas Altas Mountains after an overnight ...
  
  











  



  
The New Mars : The Discoveries of Mariner 9
William K. And Raper, Odell Hartmann

National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1974
  
  











  



  
The History of Earth - An Illustrated Chronicle of an Evolving Planet
William K. Hartmann & Ron Miller

Workman Publishing, 1991

Softcover with 260 pgs. Size: 8 1/2 x 10 3/4. Secrets of the Strat, Birth of the Earth-Moon System, First Days on the Surface of a New World, An unfamiliar Earth and a Midlife Crisis, Earth Matures, The Most Unusual One Percent of Geologic Time, Beyond Our Time, and References and Suggested Further Reading. (Books One Thru Book Seven) with glossy, colorful illustrations.
  
  











  



  
The Universe Revealed (with TheSky CD-ROM and InfoTrac )2 reviews
Chris Impey, William K. Hartmann

Brooks Cole, 1999

Great for beginners
This is a great book for the beginning astronomy student. It covers nearly every topic relating to astronomy, from the earth itself, to our solar system, to cosmology, though none of them appear to be in great detail. I read this book for a class, but would have read it for fun.
  
  











  







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