James Lick's Monument
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"James Lick's Monument" by Helen Wright is a physics book focused on Equipment & Methods. Best for students, educators, and scientifically curious readers.
This is a remarkable story of the building of the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton in California. Helen Wright's informative account vividly describes the founding of the observatory by the millionaire James Lick, as well as the pioneering role that Captain Richard Floyd played in its eight-year construction. The author details the personalities, the many unique circumstances, and the extraordinary production obstacles that were involved in the building of the first high-altitude astronomical observatory, which was finally opened as part of the University of California on June 1, 1888. Based on exhaustive research, this work makes a valuable contribution to the history of astronomy. The volume is enhanced by a fascinating collection of original photographs from the period that are of great historical interest. James Lick's Monument will appeal to a wide audience, including professional and amateur astronomers, historians of science, and all other readers interested in astronomy and its history.
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"James Lick's Monument" by Helen Wright is a physics book focused on Equipment & Methods. Best for students, educators, and scientifically curious readers.
Topic: Equipment & Methods
Author: Helen Wright
Who this is for:
- Physics students
- Science-minded readers
- Readers building technical understanding
Why this book matters: It provides structured coverage of physics concepts in a way that supports deeper understanding and continued study.
This is a remarkable story of the building of the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton in California. Helen Wright's informative account vividly describes the founding of the observatory by the millionaire James Lick, as well as the pioneering role that Captain Richard Floyd played in its eight-year construction. The author details the personalities, the many unique circumstances, and the extraordinary production obstacles that were involved in the building of the first high-altitude astronomical observatory, which was finally opened as part of the University of California on June 1, 1888. Based on exhaustive research, this work makes a valuable contribution to the history of astronomy. The volume is enhanced by a fascinating collection of original photographs from the period that are of great historical interest. James Lick's Monument will appeal to a wide audience, including professional and amateur astronomers, historians of science, and all other readers interested in astronomy and its history.
| Author | Helen Wright |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Published | 2003-02-13 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780521534550 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Pages | 252 |
| Language | English |
| Subjects | Nature |
| Topic | Equipment & Methods |
| Series | Saga of Captain Richard Floyd and the Building of the Lick O |
Format: Paperback
Length: 252 pages
Language: English
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