Looking to the Sky by Natalie Cunningham
Non fiction with illustrations
74 pages
8" x 8" single signature Japanese stab binding
Published March 2017
Beautifully lyric and contemplative, Natalie Cunningham’s collection of essays illuminates both ancient civilizations and vast galaxies from her unique perspective as an archaeoastronomer. From the town “built at the expense of the ruins that lie beneath” to the incomprehensible expanse of stars against the backdrop of the darkest sky, this collection will have you looking at both the earth and the heavens with a deepened appreciation.
Non fiction with illustrations
74 pages
8" x 8" single signature Japanese stab binding
Published March 2017
Beautifully lyric and contemplative, Natalie Cunningham’s collection of essays illuminates both ancient civilizations and vast galaxies from her unique perspective as an archaeoastronomer. From the town “built at the expense of the ruins that lie beneath” to the incomprehensible expanse of stars against the backdrop of the darkest sky, this collection will have you looking at both the earth and the heavens with a deepened appreciation.
Non fiction with illustrations
74 pages
8" x 8" single signature Japanese stab binding
Published March 2017
Beautifully lyric and contemplative, Natalie Cunningham’s collection of essays illuminates both ancient civilizations and vast galaxies from her unique perspective as an archaeoastronomer. From the town “built at the expense of the ruins that lie beneath” to the incomprehensible expanse of stars against the backdrop of the darkest sky, this collection will have you looking at both the earth and the heavens with a deepened appreciation.