"This book could be sub-titled a history of awe. Solar eclipses, which inspire fear, personal transformations and millennia-long scientific quests, offer a rich subject. William Sheehan, an American psychiatrist and astronomical historian who has an asteroid named after him, tells how their study has moved the dial on mathematics, brought breakthroughs in navigation, contributed to the discovery of gravity and vindicated Einsteins General Theory of Relativity . . . [ An] illuminating read." - Laura Parker, Country Life "William Sheehans Solar Eclipses offers an illuminating tour through the science and history of natures most awe-inspiring spectacle. Wonderfully illustrated and richly told, its a book that will appeal to novice and expert alike." - David Baron, author of American Eclipse: A Nations Epic Race to Catch the Shadow of the Moon and Win the Glory of the World "Solar Eclipses is a comprehensive guide on the history, science, and majesty of solar eclipses. Exploring the eclipse experience across time and cultures, William Sheehan examines how eclipses influenced people from early observers to modern astronomer-adventurers, and how eclipse predictions and studies drove major advances in our understanding of the Sun, chemistry, and the nature of gravity. Notably, Solar Eclipses delves into the awe and wonder of experiencing a solar eclipse, with guidance for those making their first or fifteenth eclipse viewing. With clear science graphics and compelling historical images, this is a beautifully written reference for those drawn to the eclipse shadow." - Adam Burgasser, Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics, UC San Diego "Bill Sheehan takes the reader on a captivating journey through the scientific and cultural heritage of solar eclipses, revealing the cosmic choreography behind one of natures most mesmerizing spectacles. This book is a must-read for eclipse enthusiasts and curious minds alike." - Kevin Schindler, historian at Lowell Observatory, Arizona