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Scott Cinsavich (scinsavich) | 5 comments The Atlas of Universe

There was absolutely no evidence of this edition (the first) anywhere on the net. I know it exists because I own it. and found it doing a Z39.50 search. Here it is in MEDLARS format

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UI - 676
AU - Moore P
TI - The atlas of the universe
AB - Maps, charts, photographs, and diagrams present a history and explanation of man's exploration and knowledge of space. Brief, popular-level articles on many topics within the five main sections: (1) Observation and exploration of space; (2) Atlas of the earth from space; (3) Atlas of the moon; (4) Atlas of the solar system; and (5) Atlas of the stars. Includes a catalog of stellar objects, a glossary of terms used in astronomy, and a "Beginner's guide to the heavens." Indexed
MH - astronomy
MH - atlas
MH - cosmology
MH - Earth
MH - history
MH - maps
MH - Moon
MH - Solar system
MH - stars
Y2 - 2017 May 6
T3 - Rand McNally and Company
PB - New York: Mitchell Beazley, Ltd
RP - IN FILE
U1 - bookshelf 5
U2 - yes
M1 - 1
NT - Forward by Sir Bernard Lovell; Epilogue by Dr. Thomas O. Paine
AV - home
IS - PreISBN
UR - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/107610
SO - 1970 ;1(1):1-272


message 2: by Abcdarian (new)

Abcdarian | 26579 comments No idea what MEDLARS is, but you seem to have added the book correctly. Was there a question?


message 3: by Scott (new)

Scott Cinsavich (scinsavich) | 5 comments No question. MEDLARS is a cataloging format for bibliographic databases. Used by National Library of medicine among others


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