Dan Luna
New Member
Hello Everyone,
I've always enjoyed non-fiction books from the late 1800s and early 1900s, particularly ones with pictures, on such topics as science, nature and geography, and have accumulated a few over the years such as Science in Modern Life, The Earth and Animated Nature and Summer Rambles round Manchester.
More recently I have taken up Astronomy, and have become especially interested in the Moon. Well, when I say Astronomy, I did buy a telescope, but there have been so many interesting Moon books for sale on the Web that I haven't really had that much time to look through it.
Dan
I've always enjoyed non-fiction books from the late 1800s and early 1900s, particularly ones with pictures, on such topics as science, nature and geography, and have accumulated a few over the years such as Science in Modern Life, The Earth and Animated Nature and Summer Rambles round Manchester.
More recently I have taken up Astronomy, and have become especially interested in the Moon. Well, when I say Astronomy, I did buy a telescope, but there have been so many interesting Moon books for sale on the Web that I haven't really had that much time to look through it.
Dan