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This, The Star Guide Kindle ebook version, contains all material in the four seasonal paperback volumes of edition two, plus thousands of internal and external links.

"I didn't give much thought to constellations until an evening course at the Hayden Planetarium given by Steven L. Beyer, author of The Star Guide: A Unique System for Identifying the Brightest Stars in the Sky. (That was our "text" and remains a well-worn treasure!) The giant dome was set for either Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall. It was a killer on the neck! But it was wonderful to be gazing up listening to this expert's lecture on that season's night sky, including all sort of legends and lore."
- Paula, Reader's Comment, This Week's Amazing Sky, The Old Farmer's Almanac

"Good informative book. Giving insights and making understandable comparisons make for interesting reading for anyone interested in stars, deep sky objects and other celestial objects in the night sky. Lore, meanings, physical descriptions are all just some of the topics covered." - Frank Schwartz, reviewed in the United States

“Delightfully Different - Beyer's work truly places its emphasis on the stars themselves and their seasonal position with many interesting bits of lore and science I've never encountered elsewhere.” – Cato, reviewed in the United States

“What most impresses me about this work is the way it makes those remote, scintillating pinpoints of light come alive as astronomical bodies. A refreshingly different introductory sky guide, truly approachable, from which the layperson can learn some real astronomy” – Sky and Telescope

The Star Guide is a good investment for the library of a beginning stargazer and will certainly become one of the most dog-eared books in such a library.” – Robert A. Garfinkle, Astronomy Magazine


“A fascinating approach for beginning and amateur astronomers, the book introduces over 100 of the brightest stars. After a few weeks of observations, the bright stars will serve as reference points to guide the reader. Well-illustrated.” – Science News

The Star Guide provides the backyard naturalist with a simple but effective method for learning the 105 brightest stars.” – Science Books and Films, American Association for the Advancement of Science

“A brief introduction to the history of astronomy enhances this practical, exciting guidebook.” – Booklist, American Library Association

One learns to locate the stars again and again. A hand-sized course for beginners ranging from students to the general public” – The Research Libraries, New York Public Library

At last, a guide that tells you how to locate stars in a manner so simple that even a city dweller who rarely looks upward can understand it.” – Chicago Southtown Economist
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