Halley's Comet traces an elliptical orbit around our Sun, coming closest to it at a point called its Perihelion, about every 75 years. It may be visible from Earth as it nears and then leaves its Perihelion, and observations of the comet have been recorded since 467 BC. In each of those years something extraordinary happened. This volume is an attempt to tell at least some of those stories. Most of what you will read here is fact, or what passes as...