Kevin Cryan
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"Lives of the Planets" Richard Corfield
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Chapter 7 of this book - by one of our number I believe - is called, with a deliberate appreciative nod in the direction of Clive James and Pete Atkin, The Eye of the Universe: Jupiter. The reasons for giving it that title are spelt out in the Acknowledgments section (pp 251-252) of the book. | The Space Review Review: Lives of the Planets by Jeff Foust Monday, January 7, 2008 Lives of the Planets: A Natural History of the Solar System by Richard Corfield Basic Books, 2007 hardcover, 268 pp., illus. ISBN 978-0-465-01403-3 US$27.50 There have been countless books written over the years about the solar system, which makes it difficult for new authors to have their efforts stand apart. Certainly, the pace of discoveries throughout the solar system leaves writers with no shortage of new materials for their books, but the structure of many books remains the same: a chapter for each planet, plus sections on asteroids, comets, and other miscellaneous features of the solar system. Is there a way to break that mold and provide a little different review of the solar system? That’s the attempt made by Richard Corfield in the book Lives of the Planets.......[continue reading] | Buy the book Kevin Cryan
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