From the reviews:
Packed with many hundreds of references to both past and contemporary astronomical and historical literature, the book is a must for historians of science and professional astronomers and solar physicists interested in the historical reconstructions of solar activity. interested readers should find their moneys worth. In The Sun Recorded Through History, long-gone solar astronomers tell us what they saw. (Paul Charbonneau, Physics Today, December, 2009) This monograph is primarily a historical survey of solar activity from the dawn of historic observations to the invention of photography in 1840. highlight is a detailed discussion of observed sunspot minima and maxima over the past 2,000 years, and the possible contributing role of sociological factors in these observations. The illustrations are well chosen and often fascinating . The work will be of interest primarily to historians of astronomy and solar astronomers . Summing Up: Recommended. Researchers, faculty, and professionals. (R. L. Mutel, Choice, Vol. 47 (4), December, 2009)