The Herschel Chronicle: The Life-story of William Herschel and His Sister, Caroline Herschel |
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Contents
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1781 page | 77 |
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1782 page | 112 |
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17861802 page | 221 |
The Nebulous Star described by William Herschel | 231 |
17921802 page | 233 |
17931804 page | 259 |
Sir William Herschel 355 | 262 |
18041817 page | 278 |
17971802 page | 291 |
18021806 page | 304 |
Sir William Herschel Frontispiece | 141 |
17861789 page | 147 |
Sir William Herschel facing page | 162 |
The Fortyfoot Telescope at Slough | 166 |
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17831785 page | 183 |
17841794 page | 200 |
18071813 page | 322 |
18121816 page | 337 |
18131822 page | 348 |
18221848 page | 364 |
Caroline Lucretia Herschel | 374 |
Fouriers Eloge of William Herschel page | 377 |
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