Scott Regener
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I've got Binocular Highlights, but his Moon books (one published just a year ago!!!) including the Rukl atlas, are virtually impossible to find. Why is that?
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rookie
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Good Question. The moon atlas is a very fine book. Total shame it is a rare book. I think I bought the last one available anywhere at the retail price. I spent months searching for it. Now it's impossible unless you have very deep pockets.
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swalker
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I think we're working on a reprint. Check back with someone at S&T during the week.
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helpwanted
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this Rukl atlas... is it by Astronomy magazine? came out in the late 80's early 90's? if so, how much is a copy worth?
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rookie
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Atlas of the Moon by Antonin Rukl originally published in 1990 in the Czech Republic
Revised and edited by Gary Seronik and republished by Sky Publishing in 2004 ISBN 1931559074
Most available are the 1990 edition. Here is a listing for a new one. Atlas of the Moon
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Starman1
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The 1990 edition had red page numbers and grid lines--invisible in a red flashlight. Dumb. The 2004 reprint went to colored grid and black page numbers. Smart. This is, IMO, the finest printed Moon atlas. It is out of print, though. I hope S&T republishes it soon.........hint, hint.
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BobinKy
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I have a 1990 edition--is it really worth $1000.00, as the listing on ABE shows in the above link?
Yikes! To think that I marked my copy up earlier this evening with a highlighter and pen.
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The 1990 edition had red page numbers and grid lines--invisible in a red flashlight.
I wonder how the red ink appears under a green flashlight?
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BobinKy
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Related to the original topic--
I like the writing style of Gary Seronik--tight and precise. He does not waste words. In one sense, his Binocular Highlights is poetry. I wish he would take on more writing projects that produce printed books.
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A final word to all of the other writers reading this post. I like your stuff too, but...this thread is for Gary!
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rookie
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The 1990 edition is available for >$70 depending on the condition. I've seen it show up on Ebay during the past year and go for less. The newer 2004 edition is the one listed on ABE. It's been there for a good while. It's only worth what someone will pay for it. Does seem extreme. The original retail was about $45.
Read the listings carefully. Sometimes they don't specify the edition or the ISBN number.
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Rick Woods
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I have an old edition of the Rukl atlas (it wasn't old when I bought it). It has the Astronomy Magazine banner in a little box on the cover. How did publishing of the atlas pass from them to S&T? I don't think the red lines were dumb. I mean, who uses a red flashlight when looking at the Moon? It's not like your night vision will get wrecked. I use a dim white flashlight for Moon maps.
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Ragaisis
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I _just_ found Rukl's Moon atlas at the local Half Price Books. They charged me a whole $7.98 for it. ;-)
Every once in a while even a blind squirrel finds a nut. I guess that the moral is that these books are only rare and classic to _us_. The general public thinks of them as just another science book that they don't care much about. Haunt those used book stores!
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Ragaisis
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It's only worth $1000 if you can find someone willing to pay that.
I have a hunch that copy is going to sit on a shelf somewhere for _quite_ some time...
Chris
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helpwanted
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so what is the value of the one with Astronomy magazine's banner on it?
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rookie
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If it's in good shape it's worth more than you paid for it, unless you take it to Half Price books! They don't have those here! 
You can sell it on an EBay auction, or even Astromart.
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turtle86
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I love astronomy books, especially atlases, and a real pet peeve of mine is that when a good book suddenly becomes out of print, greedy booksellers will list them for (pardon my pun) astronomical prices like that.
I've seen the same phenomenon with other useful but out of print books like Hynes's Planetary Nebula, Clark's Visual Astronomy and the Millennium Star Atlas.
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Atlas of the Moon by Antonin Rukl originally published in 1990 in the Czech Republic Revised and edited by Gary Seronik and republished by Sky Publishing in 2004 ISBN 1931559074
Most available are the 1990 edition. Here is a listing for a new one. Atlas of the Moon
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helpwanted
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i just bought my copy of the moon atlas for $16 today... red lines, printed in 1990 in Czech Republic... in a book store in downtown Phoenix!
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rookie
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Great buy! Good for you to find it!
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