Astronomy books for sale....

A. The Dobsonian Telescope, Kriege and Berry, the is the 2001 printing of this classic. $25
(hardcover) SOLD
B. The Next Step, Finding and Viewing Messier's Objects, Graun, 2005, nice book with
some interesting info on Messier's life. $15 (hardcover) SOLD
C. Introduction of Webcam Astrophotography, Reeves, 2006, another classic, $15
(hardcover)
D. How to use a Computerized Telescope, Covington, 2002, may be a bit dated, $5 SOLD
E. Handbook of Image Processing, Berry and Burnell, 2005, a classic. This is the go to
book for the theory behind many techniques used in imaging. Also includes AIP4WIN 2.0
software. (hardcover) $25 SOLD
F. The Binocular Stargazer, Peltier, 1995, $5 SOLD
G. Video Astronomy, Massey, Dobbins and Douglass, 2004, $10 SOLD
H. Select Double Stars, Finder Charts, Watson, 2002, nice field guide, $10 SOLD
J. Bright Telescope Objects, Finder Charts, Watson, 2002, another great field guide for
someone new to astronomy, $10 SOLD
K. Exploring the Night Sky with Binoculars, Moore, 3rd edition, 1996, $10 SOLD
L. The Night Sky Observer's Guide, Volume 2, Spring and Summer, Kepple and Sanner,
2002, over 500 pages, great reference, $10 (hardcover) SOLD
M. The Night Sky Observer's Guide, Volume 1, Autumn and Winter, Kepple and Sanner,
2002, over 400 pages, another great reference, $10 (hardcover) SOLD
N. Globular Cluster Systems, Ashman and Zepf, 1998, summary of what was known in 1998
about globular clusters, very technical, but interesting, $25 (hardcover) SOLD
O. Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes, Suiter, 2001, another classic, $15 (hardcover)
P. The Realm of the nebulae, Edwin Hubble, reprint of classic first published in 1936, $5
SOLD
Prices do not include postage. Don't hesitate to make an offer!