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Stories in the Stars: An Atlas of Constellations

Hardback

Main Details

Title Stories in the Stars: An Atlas of Constellations
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Susanna Hislop
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 186
Category/GenrePopular astronomy and space
ISBN/Barcode 9780091954451
ClassificationsDewey:523
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Cornerstone
Imprint Hutchinson
Publication Date 30 October 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

With this beautifully illustrated compendium, travel the night sky and discover the stories in the stars. The perfect book for fans of the BBC's 'Stargazing Live' and beautiful gift books such as An Atlas of Remote Islands and Maps. ***AS READ ON BBC RADIO 4*** Travel the night sky and discover the stories in the stars. 'What a beautiful book it is! A treasured possession.' Mary Beard 'No astronomy book can claim to be as beautiful as the night sky, but Stories in the Stars comes closest!' Tristan Gooley Look up- above us is a jet-black canvas pricked with white dots, and a carnival of animals, mythical creatures, gods and goddesses in its shining constellations. Here, Susanna Hislop - writer and stargazer - and Hannah Waldron - international artist - leap between centuries, cultures and traditions to present a whole universe of stories in all their blazing glory. Stories in the Stars is an imaginative and whimsical exploration of each of the night sky's 88 constellations- a playful and stunningly illustrated compendium.

Author Biography

Susanna Hislop is an actor, writer, director and theatre maker. She is an Editor of the online quarterly The Junket and Artistic Director of Slip of Steel theatre company. Hannah Waldron is an artist and designer based between London, UK and Stockholm, Sweden. Her graphic and narrative-led image making has been applied across a range of media, from print to textiles, at both a personal and architectural scale. She has found weaving to be a natural complement to her grid-based image making and has recently completed an MFA in Textiles in the Expanded Field.

Reviews

What a beautiful book it is! A treasured possession. -- Mary Beard No astronomy book can claim to be as beautiful as the night sky, but Stories in the Stars comes closest! I'm learning something new every day and having a lot of fun in the process. -- Tristan Gooley, The Natural Navigator