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Old 26-09-2005, 09:38 PM
Greg Bryant
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Kearn,

Some comet books [+ ones which have a distinctive comet flavour to them] I've collected over the last two decades are:

"The Origin Of Comets" (Bailey, Clube, Napier)
"Rendezvous In Space: The Science Of Comets" (Brandt, Chapman)
"Comet Hale-Bopp" (Burnham)
"Observing Comets, Asteroids, Meteors, And The Zodiacal Light" (Edberg, Levy)
"Halley's Comet Over Australia" (Greig)
"Comet Fever" (Gropman)
"Comets - A Descriptive Catalog" (Kronk)
"The Quest For Comets" (Levy)
"The Cambridge Guide To Astronomical Discovery" (Liller)
"Starlight Nights" (Peltier)
"Comet" (Sagan, Druyan)
"Comet Of The Century" (Schaaf)
"Comets - Vagabonds Of Space" (Seargent)
"The Great Comet Crash" (Spencer, Mitton)
"Rogue Asteroids & Doomsday Comets" (Steel)
"Impact!" (Verschuur)
"Comets" (Ed. Wilkening)
"Comets - A Chronological History Of Observation, Science, Myth, And Folklore" (Yeomans)
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