Astronomy Looking for a book on the effects of orbits on celestial observations

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I am interested in finding a book on effects of orbits that a college sophomore/junior in physics would appreciate. The kinds of specific topics I am interested in include:
1) position of the sun in the sky
2) lunar phases
3) retrograde planetary motion
4) the seasons
5) constellation movement
6) tidal coupling/locking
 
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You may find some classic books of your taste at "Books in Astronomy" in Project Gutenberg, free, though I am not good at astronomy.
 
Kutner and Karttunen are astronomy books for physics majors
 
I ended up ordering a used copy of Astronomy by Baker. Thanks for all of the suggestions.
 
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