Purports to be an account of human beings found to be living on the moon. Known as the "moon hoax," it first appeared as a series of articles in the Sun, August 25-31, 1835. The Edinburgh Journal of Science, from which it pretends to be reprinted, had been defunct since 1832. See Dictionary of American Biography; and F. M. O'Brien, The Story of the Sun (1918) p. 64-102.Mode of access: Internet
Each story was first published separately and has a half-title and introductory matter.A digit of th...
From the American journal of science, vol. XXXVIII, Dec., 1889.Cover-title.Mode of access: Internet
Forming part of vol. XXXII of the Memoirs of the Royal astronomical society.Mode of access: Internet
Purports to be an account of human beings found to be living on the moon. The Edinburgh journal of s...
A series of articles by Richard Adams Locke originally published in the Sun, August, 1835, under tit...
Hoax written by Richard Adams Locke; first published anonymously in the New York Sun, Aug. 1835, und...
The science of astronomy has had a long and distinguished history at the Cape of Good Hope (he...
Fictitious letters, signed "Ezekiel Gobble and co." and "General Snap, Colonel Trap.""Edition, 125 c...
This book details the history of one of astronomy’s many spurious objects, the satellite of Venus. F...
McQueen recounts the sensational “Great Moon Hoax” of 1835, reported in six daily installments in Th...
Not translations; written by F.W. Bain.Each story was published separately and has a half-title and ...
"Second edition."Each story was first published separately and has a half-title and introductory mat...
Exracted from the Memoirs of the Royal astronomical society, v. 47.Caption title.Mode of access: Int...
"From the Smithsonian Report for 1903, p. 103-113."Plates interleaved with descriptive text.Mode of ...
With illustrations by Phiz, Kenny Meadows, H.G. Hine, G.H. Thomas, A. Mayhew, G.A. Sala, and others....
Each story was first published separately and has a half-title and introductory matter.A digit of th...
From the American journal of science, vol. XXXVIII, Dec., 1889.Cover-title.Mode of access: Internet
Forming part of vol. XXXII of the Memoirs of the Royal astronomical society.Mode of access: Internet
Purports to be an account of human beings found to be living on the moon. The Edinburgh journal of s...
A series of articles by Richard Adams Locke originally published in the Sun, August, 1835, under tit...
Hoax written by Richard Adams Locke; first published anonymously in the New York Sun, Aug. 1835, und...
The science of astronomy has had a long and distinguished history at the Cape of Good Hope (he...
Fictitious letters, signed "Ezekiel Gobble and co." and "General Snap, Colonel Trap.""Edition, 125 c...
This book details the history of one of astronomy’s many spurious objects, the satellite of Venus. F...
McQueen recounts the sensational “Great Moon Hoax” of 1835, reported in six daily installments in Th...
Not translations; written by F.W. Bain.Each story was published separately and has a half-title and ...
"Second edition."Each story was first published separately and has a half-title and introductory mat...
Exracted from the Memoirs of the Royal astronomical society, v. 47.Caption title.Mode of access: Int...
"From the Smithsonian Report for 1903, p. 103-113."Plates interleaved with descriptive text.Mode of ...
With illustrations by Phiz, Kenny Meadows, H.G. Hine, G.H. Thomas, A. Mayhew, G.A. Sala, and others....
Each story was first published separately and has a half-title and introductory matter.A digit of th...
From the American journal of science, vol. XXXVIII, Dec., 1889.Cover-title.Mode of access: Internet
Forming part of vol. XXXII of the Memoirs of the Royal astronomical society.Mode of access: Internet