Book Of The Eclipse
Discover the profound impact of eclipses on history and personal lives in Book Of The Eclipse by David Ovason. Published in 2012 by Cornerstone, this captivating paperback spans 288 pages, delving into the significance of eclipses as pivotal moments throughout time. Ovason expertly illustrates how these celestial events have coincided with monumental occurrences, such as the foundation of Rome, the crucifixion, and the establishment of Washington DC. He also explores their influence on notable figures, including the life-saving voyage of Christopher Columbus and the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales. With a unique perspective on the interplay between astronomy and human experience, Book Of The Eclipse invites readers to reflect on the powerful connections between the cosmos and our own narratives. Perfect for history buffs and astrology enthusiasts alike, this book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of the universe.