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Jeremy Cook

    Jeremy Cook est un auteur dont l'expérience dans la finance et les affaires éclaire ses écrits. Ses expériences, y compris des revers financiers importants et son implication dans des batailles juridiques à enjeux élevés, offrent une perspective unique sur la richesse, le risque et la condition humaine. Le travail de Cook explore souvent les complexités des marchés financiers et le tribut personnel qu'ils peuvent exiger, offrant aux lecteurs une exploration nuancée des réalités économiques et de leur impact sur les individus.

    The Hatfield Sct Lunar Atlas
    Ghost Trader
    The Hatfield photographic lunar atlas
    • Long regarded as the finest photographic lunar atlas available, The Hatfield Lunar Atlas is a model of accuracy and clarity. This new version updates some of the maps, names and technical data, but uses Commander Henry Hatfield's original - and unexcelled - photographic plates, taken with a purpose-built 30 cm reflector. The Atlas is divided into sixteen sections, each of which is made up of five or more photographic plates together with a map. Each map is based primarily of the facing plate. Where detail is lacking on this primary plate (particularly near the Moon's limb) supplementary detail is provided by one or more of the other plates in a particular section.

      The Hatfield photographic lunar atlas
    • Ghost Trader

      • 372pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(5)Évaluer

      Exploring the interplay between wealth and perception, this book delves into how dreams can distort our understanding of reality while highlighting the deceptive nature of affluence. It challenges readers to reconsider their values and the societal constructs surrounding wealth, ultimately prompting a deeper reflection on what is truly real versus what is merely an illusion. Through thought-provoking insights, it invites a journey into the complexities of human desire and aspiration.

      Ghost Trader
    • The Hatfield Sct Lunar Atlas

      Photographic Atlas for Meade, Celestron and Other Sct Telescopes

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book addresses the challenges of using SCT and Maksutov telescopes, particularly the issue of reversed visual images that complicate lunar feature identification. It discusses how conventional atlases depict the Moon with south at the top, creating a "mirror image" effect that can confuse observers. The focus is on popular models from leading manufacturers like Meade and Celestron, providing insights into navigating these difficulties for more effective lunar observation.

      The Hatfield Sct Lunar Atlas