Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from David Gill: Man and Astronomer, Memories of Sir David Gill, K. C. B., H. M. Astronomer (1879-1907) At the Cape of Good Hope
To David Gill astronomy was almost a religion. This reverence for his chosen science was tempered by human sympathies; and the present book, while telling of his growth, from schoolboy and watchmaker to leader of astronomical research, deals also with his friendships, his delightful social and domestic life, his humour, his enjoy ment of the world and his varied employments, among which deer-stalking occupied a special place.
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