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Moon: A Brief History (Hardback)
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Short Description for MoonOffers a perspective on such age-old questions as 'What would Earth be like without the moon?' Drawing on materials from different cultures and epochs, the author walks readers down a moonlit path illuminated by more than seventy-five vintage photographs and illustrations.
Full description- Publisher: Yale University Press
- Published: 18 November 2010
- Format: Hardback 288 pages
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- Categories: Folklore, Myths & Legends | Popular Science | Astronomy, Space & Time | Solar System: The Sun & Planets | General & World History
- ISBN 13: 9780300152128 ISBN 10: 0300152124
- Sales rank: 446,330
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Werewolves and Wernher von Braun, Stonehenge and the sex lives of sea corals, aboriginal myths, and an Anglican bishop: in his new book, Moon, Bernd Brunner weaves variegated information into an enchanting glimpse of Earth's closest celestial neighbour, whose mere presence inspires us to wonder what might be 'out there'. Going beyond the discoveries of contemporary science, Brunner presents an unusual cultural assessment of our complex relationship with Earth's lifeless, rocky satellite. As well as offering an engaging perspective on such age-old questions as 'What would Earth be like without the moon?' Brunner surveys the moon's mythical and religious significance and provokes existential soul-searching through his lunar lens. Drawing on materials from different cultures and epochs, Brunner walks readers down a moonlit path illuminated by more than seventy-five vintage photographs and illustrations. From scientific discussions of the moon's origins and its 'chronobiological' effects on the mating and feeding habits of animals, to an illuminating interpretation of Bishop Francis Godwin's 1638 novel "The Man in the Moone", Brunner's ingenious and interdisciplinary explorations recast a familiar object in an entirely original and unforgettable light and will change the way we view the nighttime sky.

