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Many
Moons:
The
Myths
and
Magic,
Facts
and
Fantasy
of
Our
Nearest
Heavenly
Body.
by
Diana
Brueton.
Publ.
by
Prentice
Hall,
NY,
1991.
Larger
size
Hardcover.
Dust
jacket.
255
pages.
numerous
photographs
and
illustrations,
many
in
color.
The
myth
and
magic,
fact
and
fantasy
of
our
nearest
heavenly
body.
Through
full-color
illustrations,
photographs
and
diagrams,
as
well
as
an
illuminating
and
informative
text,
this
beautiful
book
explores
the
science
and
symbolism
of
the
moon
throughout
the
ages
and
into
the
future.
Explores
other
aspects
including
Moon
goddesses,
the
moon's
place
in
astrology
and
ancient
rites,
the
moon's
effects
on
Earth,
scientific
facts
about
the
moon
itself,
the
future
of
moon
travel,
and
more.
Includes
an
introduction
by
Col.
James
Irwin,
one
of
the
Apollo
11
mission.
CONDITION:
couple
of
light
smudges
on
the
dust
jacket.
Otherwise
a
very
good
copy.
Firmly
bound.
All
pages
clean
and
bright.
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