A 1905 reference almanac with practical celestial data and a historic look at sewing innovation.
This edition blends astronomy basics with monthly data, showing moon phases, planet positions, and eclipse timings, all organized for quick reference. It also includes a concise, heritage-focused essay on the invention and impact of the sewing machine.
This book presents a mix of sky charts, times of events, and explanatory notes that helped readers in the early 20th century plan observations and understand new technologies.
- Daily and monthly moon phases, planetary positions, and notable celestial events.
- Time tables for solar and lunar eclipses and guidance on observing them.
- Accessible explanations of astronomical phenomena suitable for amateur stargazers.
- A historical overview of the sewing machine and its role in modern home life.
Ideal for readers of historical almanacs, astronomy enthusiasts, and anyone curious about early 20th‑century technology and daily life.