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110 Things to See with a Telescope is a practical observing guide by John A. Read built around the Messier catalog, the classic list of deep sky objects first assembled by French comet hunter Charles Messier and later standardized at 110 entries. The book belongs to the beginner astronomy and amateur observing genre, but its scope is more focused than a general night sky handbook. Instead of surveying every possible target, it concentrates on star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies that reward telescope users who are ready to move beyond the Moon and planets. Its purpose is instructional and practical: help readers locate, view, and record specific celestial objects with ordinary backyard equipment. The book also provides introductory context on telescope types, session planning, observation notes, and the history of the catalog. By organizing the list for real observing conditions, it functions both as a reference and as a structured observing project for developing stargazers.