This book is one of the few books that cover the mysteries of the moon in any real detail. And the moon does have it's own mysteries, make no mistake. Why, for example, does the full moon cover the entire orb of the sun within 1% as viewed from earth? Or why is the moon hollow? Yes it is a mystery. Tests have concluded through ground penetration, that if not hollow, it has certainly a difficult to explain interior composition.
These reasons alone are worthy of conjecture. This book certainly fills a serious void and asks questions that are not obvious to answer.
Where it fails is in the supporting details. It could use an update, and it could use a great deal of technical information. It is not enough to offer conclusions, as the book has, based on the mysteries inherent with the moon. Rather, each mystery should be identified and described in detail. Then only at the very end of the book should conclusions and supporting evidence be presented.
Aside from this glaring problem, the book is a easy read, if a bit repetitious. It covers a major mystery and one not easily answered. It is worthwhile, if only for it's uniqueness. If found, I would recommend it's purchase.
Author(s): Don Wilson
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Dell Pub.
Year: 1979
Language: English
Pages: 290