Percival Lowell Quotes

Percival Lowell (1903). “The Solar System: Six Lectures Delivered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in December, 1902”
Bright points in the sky or a blow on the head will equally cause one to see stars.
Lowell Observatory, Percival Lowell (1898). “Annals of the Lowell Observatory”
Percival Lowell (1908). “Mars as the abode of life”
"Mars and its Canals". Book by Percival Lowell, Chapter XXXII, Conclusion, 1906.
Percival Lowell (2006). “Mars (Large Print)”, p.3, ReadHowYouWant.com
Percival Lowell (2006). “Mars (Large Print)”, p.154, ReadHowYouWant.com
"Mars and its Canals". Book by Percival Lowell, Preface, 1906.
Percival Lowell, Lowell Observatory (1915). “Memoir on a trans-Neptunian planet”
"Mars and its Canals". Book by Percival Lowell, Preface, 1906.