And now I come to redeem this simple little book, this time to discover the sky just looking at the stars.
After generalities indispensable and clearly explained with very explicit drawings, the book reviews the main stars of the sky.
On each double page: on one hand a set of stars (constellations 1 or 2) and opposite the corresponding explanations.
Thus begins the pole star and is turned around by moving progressively away in 13 to pass through the constellations of the ecliptic over the southern hemisphere and the Southern Cross, finally impossible to see from us.
And now, each evening when the weather permits, I consult the program on "Seeking Alpha Star 2000" and then I go out with the book, my red light and binoculars to observe the sky which gradually becomes familiar.