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Augmenting the text by Zim and Baker are 150 beautiful color paintings rendered by James Gordon Irving , whose paintings were exhibited at the American Museum of Natural History and the National Audubon Society in New York City.
Additional charts and diagrams help, although the four seasonal star maps which are used to locate these stars are a bit confusing.
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