[Stonehenge] Choir gaur; the grand orrery of the ancient Druids, commonly called Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain, astronomically explained, and mathematically proved to be a temple erected in the earliest Ages, for observing the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies. Illustrated with three copper plates
Salisbury: printed for the author, and sold by E. Easton: sold also by R. Horsfield, No. 22, Ludgate-Street; and J. White, Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields, London, MDCCLXXI. [1771]. Full Calf. First edition of one of the earliest astronomical analyses of Stonehenge, the Druid temple in Wiltshire. Medium 4to (295 x 232mm): vi,73,[1] pp..... more