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Mars and Its Canals

In the days before telescope photography, astronomers had to draw what they thought they saw through the eyepiece throughout the long dark nights. Sometimes they saw saw more than there really was to see, and a bit over 100 years ago Percival Lowell published books on what he was sure were canals on Mars, signs of intelligent civilization. (In case you too are skeptical, we also have at Librivox a criticism of Lowell's theories in a book published a year later (in 1907) by Alfred Russel Wallace.)
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Preface (Larry Wilson)
On Exploration (Adrian Stephens)
A Departure-point (Adrian Stephens)
A Bird’s-eye View of Past Martian Discovery (Adrian Stephens)
The Polar Caps (Adrian Stephens)
Behavior of the Polar Caps (realisticspeakers)
Martian Polar Expeditions (MysticV0ice)
White Spots (Florence)
Climate and Weather (Phil Aldred)
Mountains and Cloud (Micfairy252)
The Blue-green Areas (Anita Sloma-Martinez)
Vegetation (AndrewConnolly)
Terraqueousness and Terrestriality (Florence)
The Reddish-ochre Tracts (SalvorHardin2020)
Summary (EdwardMontes)
The Canals (Michael Knowles)
Their System (Michael Knowles)
Gemination of the Canals (Michael Knowles)
The Double Canals, Parts 1 and 2 (Phil Aldred)
The Double Canals, Parts 3 and 4 (Adrian Stephens)
Canals in the Dark Regions (ToddHW)
Oases (MysticV0ice)
Carets on the Borders of the Great Diaphragm (Greg Giordano)
The Canals Photographed (Availle)
Canals: Kinematic (realisticspeakers)
Canal Development Individually Instanced (wingyanli0903)
Hibernation of the Canals (Melanie D. Young)
Arctic Canals and Polar Rifts (Greg Giordano)
Oases: Kinematic (EdwardMontes)
Constitution of the Canals and Oases (Michael Knowles)
Life (Michael Knowles)
Evidence (KevinB)
The Husbanding of Water (KevinB)
Conclusion (Larry Wilson)
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