
Peter Francis (2) (1944–1999)
Author of Volcanoes
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A good source for information on Vesuvius, Krakatoa, and Mt. Pelee (1902.) Numerous examples and illustrations from around the globe, and a chapter on extra-terrestrial volcanoes, primarily lunar.
In the last few years we have seen most of the planets in our solar system in true close-up for the first time. This explosion of scientific knowledge, the result of a series of spectacular space missions, now enables us to understand much that has puzzled man for centuries. Traditionally, books on the planets have been written by astronomers, but this Pelican Original comes from a geologist at the Open University whose ‘down-to-earth’ explanations of the geography, geology and show more meteorology of each of the planets transforms what were
once obscure discs of light into real new worlds. Like Peter Francis's previous Pelican, “Volcanoes”, this book will be
welcomed by general readers and students alike.
The cover shows the Lunar Exploration Module from Apollo 11 with the Earth in the background.
Photograph courtesy of NASA show less
once obscure discs of light into real new worlds. Like Peter Francis's previous Pelican, “Volcanoes”, this book will be
welcomed by general readers and students alike.
The cover shows the Lunar Exploration Module from Apollo 11 with the Earth in the background.
Photograph courtesy of NASA show less
Aug 26, 2017Finnish
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