Robert Burnham ist ein amerikanischer Wissenschaftsautor, der sich auf Astronomie und Raumfahrt spezialisiert hat. Seine Karriere umfasst eine Zeit als Chefredakteur der Zeitschrift Astronomy, und derzeit ist er als Informationsbeauftragter für die Öffentlichkeit am Mars Space Flight Facility der Arizona State University tätig. Burnham schreibt fesselnd über die Wunder des Kosmos und den menschlichen Entdeckergeist.
Aktuelle Karten und Diagramme erklären die Wunder des Weltraums. Darüber hinaus enthält der interaktive Atlas ausführliche Sternkarten für jede Jahreszeit, Projekte und Experimente zum Mitmachen, Erläuterungen der Fachbegriffe und einen Informationsteil mit Daten und Fakten.
This 224-page title is a geo-tourist's guide to the geological wonders of North America. Numerous informative essays describe the country's most spectacular rockscapes, from Niagara Falls to the Yosemite National Park in California. Background features explain such formations as geological hot spots, badlands and kettle ponds, while travel tips provide selected information on touring, lodging and camping facilities. The work is lavishly illustrated with more than 250 spectacular photographs as well as 19 specially commissioned maps.
Volume II of this comprehensive three-part guide to the thousands of celestial objects outside our solar system ranges from Chamaeleon through Orion. Objects are grouped according to constellation, and their definitions feature names, coordinates, classifications, and physical descriptions. Additional notes offer fascinating historical information. Hundreds of visual aids. 1977 edition.
The perfect guide for anyone interested in stargazing for the first time, Exploring the Starry Sky features large, colorful, user-friendly star maps and includes simple directions for finding all of the major stars and constellations visible from the northern hemisphere. Two star charts display the major sights to be seen from suburban or rural locations, for each season, and more detailed maps spotlight special regions of interest. Robert Burnham has been an amateur astronomer since the mid-1950s. He has been a senior editory of Astronomy magazine and is the author of many books and CD-ROMS, including Comet Hale-Bopp: Find and Enjoy the Great Comet (Cambridge, 1997) Comet Explorer, and Great Comets (Cambridge, 2000).
The narrative follows a soldier's transition from war-torn Southeast Asia to a nursing career in rural Arkansas, grappling with haunting memories while navigating the challenges of nursing school and the demands of the ER. As he finds solace in a local church and forms a bond with a mother and daughter, he learns that being an ER nurse is about identity rather than profession. The author, Robert Burnham, brings his extensive experience in emergency care, having worked across several states and internationally, enriching the story with authentic insights into the nursing field.
Napoleon is supposed to have said, 'glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever', but this collection of essays both revisits some of the most glorious episodes of the Napoleonic Wars and rescues from obscurity some fascinating but overlooked episodesFor over 20 years the Napoleon Series website and forum have functioned as a major hub for the international community of Napoleonic scholars. This book was commissioned with the support of Napoleon Series editor, and distinguished Napoleonic scholar, Robert Burnham and the writing team are all contributors to the website.The chapters cover topics ranging across the European conflict from 1805 to 1814. There is material here on the armies of France, Russia, Prussia, and Austria as well as some of the smaller German states and the single British unit to play a part in the Battle of Leipzig.It is anticipated that this will be the first of several collaborative volumes, with potential future titles highlighting new scholarship on the Peninsular War, the Hundred Days, and the French Revolutionary War.
The Backyard Astronomer's Guide to Starhopping and Exploring the Universe
288 Seiten
11 Lesestunden
Authoritative, lavishly photographed and illustrated guides to the wonders of the natural world around us. Clear, accessible format, charts, diagrams, field tips, practical pointers, and historical profiles.
The Reader's Digest "Children's Atlas of the Universe" will revolutionize the way kids learn about the stars. Combining spectacular color art (including maps of the planets) and hundreds of photographic images from space missions and telescopes, the atlas tells the story of the universe as it has never been told before. Every page is a storehouse of riveting, up-to-the minute information. Introductory sections cover Earth's place in space, the history of astronomy and space exploration, and modern observatories and space travel. The atlas then visits each of the planets of our solar system in turn, along with asteroids, comets, and meteors, before proceeding to the stars and galaxies of deep space. Included are detailed star charts for both Northern and Southern Hemisphere stargazers, a universe fact file, a glossary, and an index. Activities and projects provide a hands-on approach to understanding the principles of astronomy. The Reader's Digest Children's Atlas of the Universe continues the high standard in children's reference publishing established by "The Reader's Digest Children's Atlas of the World." For children of all ages, this beautifully produced volume is the ultimate resource for learning about the mysteries of the universe.
The Peninsular War Letters of William, George and Charles Napier
224 Seiten
8 Lesestunden
Focusing on the Napier brothers' firsthand experiences during the Peninsular War, the book presents their private letters written from the frontlines, capturing the brutality of battle and the camaraderie among them. It highlights their unique perspectives on military life, family dynamics, and political issues of the time. By revealing their relationships with senior officers and their critiques of military decisions, the narrative offers a fresh viewpoint on the war, challenging established beliefs and enriching the understanding of both the Napiers and the broader historical context.
Set in 1938 Berlin, the story follows American journalist Alex Drake as he joins the Black Orchestra, a group of resistance fighters determined to thwart Hitler's atomic bomb project. With the stakes high, they face the Gestapo, internal betrayals, and the desperate need for American scientific knowledge. Central to their mission is the widow of a fallen member, whose bravery and intellect could be the key to preventing a catastrophic future. The narrative blends historical tension with a race against time to stop a devastating weapon.