
Librarian Note: There is more than one author with this name. Sir Alfred Patrick Caldwell-Moore, CBE, Hon FRS, FRAS, known as Patrick Moore, was an English amateur astronomer, who is the most well known English promoter of astronomy. Moore wrote numerous books on the subject, as well as make public, television and radio appearances, over the course of his long life. He is credited as having done more than any other to raise the profile of astronomy among the British general public.
Series
Books

Voyage to Mars
2003

Patrick Moore's Astronomy
A Complete Introduction: Teach Yourself
2015

Can You Play Cricket on Mars?
And Other Scientific Questions Answered
2008

Peril on Mars
1958
This Every Night
1990

Astronomy
1995

Guide to Stars and Planets
1997

The Sky at Night
Answers to Questions from Across the Universe
2012

On the Moon
2001

The Starry Sky
1994

The Observer's Book Of Astronomy
1962

Travellers in Space and Time
1984

Mission to Mars
1955

The Astronomy Encyclopedia
1987

The Atlas of the Solar System
1984

Venus
1995
Spy in Space
1977

The Secret of the Black Hole
1980

Planet of Fear
1977

Astronomy Photographer of the Year
Collection 1
2013

Raiders of Mars
1959

Philip's Guide to the Stars and Planets
1993

Space The First 50 Years
2007

The Westminster Confession of Faith
2016

Mars
1973

Atlas of the Universe
1994
The new Astronomy Guide
Stargazing in the Digital Age
2012

Amateur Astronomy
1957

Can you speak Venusian?
A guide to the independent thinkers
1973

Stargazing
Astronomy without a Telescope
1985

Patrick Moore
The Autobiography
2003

The New guide to the planets
1972

Exploring the Night Sky with Binoculars
1986

Guide to the Night Sky
1995

100 Things to Do Before You Die
2004

Guinness Encyclopedia of Astronomy
1983

Miaow!
2012

The Amateur Astronomer's Glossary
An A to Z dictionary of terms used in astronomy, plus over 100 diagrams
1967

Philip's Atlas of the Universe
1997

The Terror Star
1979

Legends of the Stars
1966