"Total Eclipses And The Total Eclipse Of 18th August, 1868" by James Francis Tennant offers a detailed account of solar eclipses, focusing on the significant eclipse of August 18, 1868. This meticulously researched work provides readers with insights into the scientific observations and data collected during this event. Tennant's exploration of total eclipses makes this book a valuable resource for astronomers, historians of science, and anyone fascinated by celestial phenomena. This book captures the wonder and scientific rigor of 19th-century astronomy.
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