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Intro
Prologue
Contents
1 A Man of Parts
Bibliography
2 In Quest of Meteors
2.1 The Stationary Radiant Debate
2.1.1 The Epsilon Arietids: A Case Study
2.2 The Observer at Work
2.2.1 The Observations of Shooting Stars Notebook
2.2.2 Fireballs Galore
2.3 Correspondence
2.4 Meteor Physics
2.5 Meteorites
Bibliography
3 The Heavens Provide
3.1 Telescopes: Big Versus Small
3.2 Comets
3.3 The Planets
3.3.1 Jupiter and Its Red Spot
3.3.2 Saturn and Its White Spots
3.4 Novae and Nebulae
3.5 Wasps, Birds, and Natural History

3.6 Meteorology
Bibliography
4 The Amateur Astronomer
4.1 The Rise of the Professionals
4.2 The Professional Amateur
4.3 In Decline No More
4.4 On Work and Longevity
Bibliography
5 The Rise of Meteor Astronomy (1830-1930)
5.1 A Very Brief History of Meteors
5.2 Two-Station Observations
5.3 The 1833 Leonids and After
5.3.1 A Humbling Prediction
5.4 Rates and Variations
5.5 Cosmic Streams
5.6 Radiants Galore
5.7 The Luminous Meteors Committee
5.8 Meteor Spectroscopy
5.8.1 First Application
5.8.2 Further Refinements
5.8.3 Later Developments

5.8.4 Meteor Trains
5.9 The BAA Meteor Section
5.10 The Development of Instrumental Techniques
5.10.1 First Instruments
5.10.2 Photography
5.10.3 Radar
5.10.4 Taming the Hyperbolic Hare
5.11 Atmospheric Interactions
5.12 Chapter Summary
Bibliography
6 The Astronomical Register
6.1 Rise of the Register
6.2 The Subscribers
6.3 The Rise of the Amateur
6.4 For Sale and Wanted
6.4.1 Subscriber Advertisments
6.4.2 The Telescopes
6.4.3 Commercial Advertisers
6.4.4 The Liverpool Astronomical Society
6.5 Denning's Contributions to the Register

6.6 Chapter Summary
Bibliography
7 The Observing Astronomical Society
Bibliography
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index

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