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created 2020-02-19 by import from ~/rtfm section 1.2 Moon
 
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Gutjahr "Introduction" (credited Editor of anthology where this is the only essay)
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: compare uncredited(?) or M.W.S., where essay closing contains "M.W.S."
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: describe Appendix A to F (related works and responses to A Voyage, Great Astro)
 
: describe Appendix A to F (related works and responses to A Voyage, Great Astro)
  
Gutjahr "Introduction" (credited Editor of anthology where this is the only essay)
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: compare uncredited(?) or M.W.S., where essay closing contains "M.W.S."
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=== Poe ===
: compare uncredited(?) or Publisher, where essay closing is "Publisher"
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: compare uncredited(?) or by [name], where essay closing contains "[The] Editor"
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The Story of the Sun, New Edition (1928), p. 56
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: Locke had spoiled a promising tale for Poe--who tore up the second installment of ''Hans Pfaall'' when he "found that he could add very little to the minute and authentic account of Sir John Herschel"--but the poet took pleasure, in later years, in picking the ''Sun's'' moon story to bits.
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: "That the public were misled, even for an instant," Poe declared in his critical essay on Locke's writings, "merely proves the gross ignorance which, ten or twelve years ago, was so prevalent on astronomical topics."
  
  
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=== Riddell ===
 
=== Riddell ===
 
----
 
----
J. L. Riddell [orig. Orrin Lindsay]
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J. L. Riddell [orig. Orrin Lindsay] T{{t|2688411}} Fo[12] {{done}}
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ISFDB
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: 1847 New Orleans
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: 1847 Louisville
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: 2018 ed. Gutjahr
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: 1847 New Orleans; 009608511 (micro)
 
: 1847 New Orleans; 009608511 (micro)
  
 
:: 1847-04-30 lecture: New Orleans printing; Louisville printing at HDL [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015076015687?urlappend=%3Bseq=8 t.p.] "edited by J. L. Riddell, M. D." ; Correspondence, New Orleans 1847-05-04,  08, interior title "Account of a A New Mode of Aerial Navigation, Embracing a Narrative of a Voyage to the Moon. By Orrin Lindsay. // Read Before the People's Lyceum of New Orleans, April 30, 1847. By J. L. Riddell." ; p[5]-24
 
:: 1847-04-30 lecture: New Orleans printing; Louisville printing at HDL [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015076015687?urlappend=%3Bseq=8 t.p.] "edited by J. L. Riddell, M. D." ; Correspondence, New Orleans 1847-05-04,  08, interior title "Account of a A New Mode of Aerial Navigation, Embracing a Narrative of a Voyage to the Moon. By Orrin Lindsay. // Read Before the People's Lyceum of New Orleans, April 30, 1847. By J. L. Riddell." ; p[5]-24
  
Riddell, Orrin Lindsay's (novelette) T{{t|2688411}} Fo[12] {{done}}
 
 
: 1st ed. (New Orleans), revise story/publ title and author name
 
: 1st ed. (New Orleans), revise story/publ title and author name
 
: BPL https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/1384519075 (Temporarily unavailable)
 
: BPL https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/1384519075 (Temporarily unavailable)
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: (Celebrated) Moon Story, (Great) Moon Hoax
 
: (Celebrated) Moon Story, (Great) Moon Hoax
 
: ''The Story of the Sun''
 
: ''The Story of the Sun''
 
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: The Sun and/& the Moon, Matthew Goodman, Basic Books, 2008, ISBN- 176894745 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/176894745]
Richard Adams Locke {{a|}} ()
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:: [https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=30033 H-Net review]
 
 
Locke, Great Astro (The Moon Hoax) (novelette) T{{t|2030058}} --check 1835, 1852 newspapers
 
  
 
Wikipedia EN: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Moon_Hoax Great Moon Hoax]
 
Wikipedia EN: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Moon_Hoax Great Moon Hoax]
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: The text of Locke's lunar narrative was translated into many languages, including French, German, Italian, and Welsh. There was even a shorthand version of it, published in 1886.
 
: The text of Locke's lunar narrative was translated into many languages, including French, German, Italian, and Welsh. There was even a shorthand version of it, published in 1886.
 
: '''(image) Welsh title page'''
 
: '''(image) Welsh title page'''
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: Great Moon Hoax Stock Photos and Images (Alamy.com) [https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/great-moon-hoax.html]
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: British Library as "[1858?]" [https://www.imagesonline.bl.uk/en/asset/show_zoom_window_popup.html?asset=33492 --that one]
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: > 2011, Hoaxes.org [http://hoaxes.org/archive/permalink/the_great_moon_hoax/]
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: 2013, Smithsonian Unbound (si.edu) [https://blog.library.si.edu/blog/2013/08/28/great_moon_hoax_1835/#.XknDtKK9PX8]
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: 2016, BoweryBoysHistory.com [http://www.boweryboyshistory.com/2016/07/great-hoaxes-old-new-york.html] --"that one" is labeled "A 1838 print by the Thierry Brothers"
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: 2019, EarthSky.org [https://earthsky.org/human-world/great-moon-hoax-august-25-1835]
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els  Richard Adams Locke {{a|2021}} (11) https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86-862119/
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(Wikipedia link is "Great Moon Hoax")
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: 2020-02-15 [[User talk:Rtrace#The Moon Hoax]]
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WorldCat o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/774995 OCLC 774995] displays this heading/title for the second 1835 chapbook (quote):
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: Great astronomical discoveries lately made by Sir John Herschel, L.L.D.F.R.S. &c. at the Cape of Good Hope.
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But that record notes, "Publication information from Story of the Sun."
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''Great Astronomical Discoveries ...'' (novelette) T{{t|2030058}} --check 1835, 1852 newspapers
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;ISFDB
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pre-1900 publications (2020-02-20)
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: [1835-08 The Sun] --6 daily, now as Tue-08-25 to Sun-08-30 --NEED Mon-08-31
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: 1835 Sun Office
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: 1835 ----
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: 1836 Effingham Wilson
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: 1852 Bunnell and Price
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: 1859 William Gowans
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20th/21st century (5) --see below [[#20th century]]
  
  
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and  
 
and  
 
: 1852 "[anth: contains original text '''plus additional material: compiled by William N Griggs:''' hb/]" The Celebrated "Moon Story"
 
: 1852 "[anth: contains original text '''plus additional material: compiled by William N Griggs:''' hb/]" The Celebrated "Moon Story"
 
 
;ISFDB
 
pre-1900 publications (2020-02-20)
 
: [1835-08 The Sun] --6 daily, now as Tue-08-25 to Sun-08-30 --NEED Mon-08-31
 
: 1835 Sun Office
 
: 1835 ----
 
: 1836 Effingham Wilson
 
: 1852 Bunnell and Price
 
: 1859 William Gowans
 
20th/21st century (5) --see below [[#20th century]]
 
  
  
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: 1859 002208303 016996609 --adds nothing
 
: 1859 002208303 016996609 --adds nothing
  
;HathiTrust
 
  
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WorldCat, translations
  
: Great Moon Hoax Stock Photos and Images (Alamy.com) [https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/great-moon-hoax.html]
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German
: British Library as "[1858?]" [https://www.imagesonline.bl.uk/en/asset/show_zoom_window_popup.html?asset=33492 --that one]
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: 10 as 1836, 2017 Fo[https://www.worldcat.org/title/neueste-berichte-vom-cap-der-guten-hoffnung-uber-sir-john-herschels-hochst-merkwurdige-astronomische-entdeckungen-den-mond-und-seine-bewohner-betreffend-nebst-kurzer-uebersicht-einiger-neu-entdeckter-und-beobachteter-doppelsterne-und-nebelflecken/oclc/986541267/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true](only 5)
: > 2011, Hoaxes.org [http://hoaxes.org/archive/permalink/the_great_moon_hoax/]
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French language Fo[https://www.worldcat.org/title/decouvertes-dans-la-lune-faites-au-cap-de-bonne-esperance-par-sir-john-herschel/oclc/14818414/editions?sd=asc&start_edition=1&referer=di&se=yr&qt=sort_yr_asc&editionsView=true&fq=](11)
: 2013, Smithsonian Unbound (si.edu) [https://blog.library.si.edu/blog/2013/08/28/great_moon_hoax_1835/#.XknDtKK9PX8]
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: 1835 Paris
: 2016, BoweryBoysHistory.com [http://www.boweryboyshistory.com/2016/07/great-hoaxes-old-new-york.html] --"that one" is labeled "A 1838 print by the Thierry Brothers"
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: 1836 Paris; Lausanne, Strasbourg, Turin
: 2019, EarthSky.org [https://earthsky.org/human-world/great-moon-hoax-august-25-1835]
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Spanish
 
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: 1 as 1835 o[19294841]
 
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Italian
: 2020-02-15 [[User talk:Rtrace#The Moon Hoax]]
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: 2+5 as 1836 Fo[https://www.worldcat.org/title/delle-scoperte-fatte-nella-luna-dal-dottore-herschel/oclc/19295237/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] Fo[https://www.worldcat.org/title/delle-scoperte-fatte-nella-luna-dal-signor-herschel/oclc/612942202/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true]
WorldCat o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/774995 OCLC 774995] displays this heading/title for the second 1835 chapbook (quote):
 
: Great astronomical discoveries lately made by Sir John Herschel, L.L.D.F.R.S. &c. at the Cape of Good Hope.
 
But that record notes, "Publication information from Story of the Sun."
 
  
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----
 
WorldCat: Hanes y Lleuad (4 records, 2 redundant) --all as abridged version of "Some Account", which is the UK edition--  
 
WorldCat: Hanes y Lleuad (4 records, 2 redundant) --all as abridged version of "Some Account", which is the UK edition--  
 
: [1840?] o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/895908945]
 
: [1840?] o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/895908945]
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1835-08-21 notice --from [http://hoaxes.org/archive/permalink/the_great_moon_hoax Hoaxes.org]
 
1835-08-21 notice --from [http://hoaxes.org/archive/permalink/the_great_moon_hoax Hoaxes.org]
 
: ''Celestial discoveries.--The Edinburgh Courant says--"We have just learnt from an eminent publisher in this city [Edinburgh] that Sir John Herschel, at the Cape of Good Hope, has made some astronomical discoveries of the most wonderful description, by means of an immense telescope of an entirely new principle."
 
: ''Celestial discoveries.--The Edinburgh Courant says--"We have just learnt from an eminent publisher in this city [Edinburgh] that Sir John Herschel, at the Cape of Good Hope, has made some astronomical discoveries of the most wonderful description, by means of an immense telescope of an entirely new principle."
 
1973 children's picture book, ISBN-0663254965 [https://www.abebooks.com/products/isbn/9780663254965/3987490534 ABEbooks] [https://www.amazon.com/great-moon-hoax-Magic-circle/dp/0663254965 Amazon US]
 
: [unfortunately] Synopsis
 
: Details the actual episode in 1835 in which a New York editor made up some imaginative stories about life on the moon to increase his newspaper's sale.
 
: "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
 
1974 Cheshire ISBN-0701519010 "illus Richard E. Brown" [https://www.amazon.co.uk/great-moon-Franklyn-Mansfield-Branley/dp/0663254965 Amazon UK]
 
 
 
: 2010 tp [https://www.amazon.com/Celebrated-Moon-Story-Origin-Incidents/dp/116695577X Forgotten Books] --"a facsimile reprint"
 
: 2015 e [https://www.amazon.com/Celebrated-Origin-Incidents-Memoir-Author-ebook/dp/B019YQU62M Kindle]
 
: 2016 hc [https://www.amazon.com/Celebrated-Origin-Incidents-Memoir-Hardcover/dp/B012AS8QGE Facsimile] --names Nicollet co-author
 
: 2018 hc [https://www.amazon.com/Celebrated-Moon-Story-Origin-Incidents/dp/0365085251 Forgotten Books] --"Excerpt from ..."
 
  
 
early? and unknowable?
 
early? and unknowable?
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: 1852 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5705785973]
 
: 1852 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5705785973]
 
: 1876 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/22735291] --Verne All Around the Moon; appendix Locke The Moon Hoax
 
: 1876 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/22735291] --Verne All Around the Moon; appendix Locke The Moon Hoax
: 1910 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3182058] --Bram Stoker, Famous Impostors
 
: 1935 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/7586621420] --James Stickley, 100th
 
  
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1878515349
  
  
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HDL
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HathiTrust
 
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;1835-b P{{p|578466}}
;1835
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: [1835 New York] ''Great Astronomical Discoveries''
: [1835 New York] [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000320858 U Mich]  
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[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000320858 U Mich]  
 
:: [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015063939055?urlappend=%3Bseq=4 cover/t.p.] [1] "... Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. &c. at the Cape of Good Hope" [horizontal line] "[First published in the New-York Sun, from the Supplement to the Edinburgh Journal of Science.]"
 
:: [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015063939055?urlappend=%3Bseq=4 cover/t.p.] [1] "... Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. &c. at the Cape of Good Hope" [horizontal line] "[First published in the New-York Sun, from the Supplement to the Edinburgh Journal of Science.]"
 
:: 3, The Younger Herschel's Telescope
 
:: 3, The Younger Herschel's Telescope
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===1852===
 
===1852===
: 1852 Bunnell and Price, 143p [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000559375 two copies]
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: 1852 Bunnell and Price P{{p|211213}}, 143p [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000559375 two copies]
 
:: (U Cal, original cover likely) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3136901?urlappend=%3Bseq=7 t.p. U Cal] entered 1852 William N. Griggs
 
:: (U Cal, original cover likely) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3136901?urlappend=%3Bseq=7 t.p. U Cal] entered 1852 William N. Griggs
 
:: [3]-18, I. Origins --p[3] The "MOON STORY," Its Origin, Incidents, &c.
 
:: [3]-18, I. Origins --p[3] The "MOON STORY," Its Origin, Incidents, &c.
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===1859===
 
===1859===
: 1859 W. Gowans, vi 63 [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001483980 two copies]  
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: 1859 W. Gowans P{{p|211217}}, vi 63 [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001483980 two copies]  
 
:: U Cal
 
:: U Cal
 
:: [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3579219?urlappend=%3Bseq=1 front cover] M. Doolady (no date); frontispiece The Moon; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3579219?urlappend=%3Bseq=7 t.p. William Gowans 1859] entered 1859 William Gowans, [v]-vi, (corrupt postnominals) [7]-50, Appendix [51]-63 (also uncredited); [65]; 100,000 books, images 71-72 [67-68]; Catalogue images 73-84 [69-80]
 
:: [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3579219?urlappend=%3Bseq=1 front cover] M. Doolady (no date); frontispiece The Moon; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3579219?urlappend=%3Bseq=7 t.p. William Gowans 1859] entered 1859 William Gowans, [v]-vi, (corrupt postnominals) [7]-50, Appendix [51]-63 (also uncredited); [65]; 100,000 books, images 71-72 [67-68]; Catalogue images 73-84 [69-80]
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ISFDB publications (5)
 
ISFDB publications (5)
 
: 1926-09 issue of ''Amazing Stories''
 
: 1926-09 issue of ''Amazing Stories''
: 1975-06 Gregg Press
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: 1975-06 Gregg Press P{{p|211221}}
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:: ISFDB "Photographic reprint of the 1859 William Gowans edition."
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:: SFE3 "[anth: facsimile reprint of the above with added material and introduction Ormond Seavey: hb/]"
 
: 2011-07-01 anth ''Journeys to the Moon'' --ed. Godwin; with Poe
 
: 2011-07-01 anth ''Journeys to the Moon'' --ed. Godwin; with Poe
 
: 2017-03-08 German ''Neueste Berichte''
 
: 2017-03-08 German ''Neueste Berichte''
 
: 2018-03-00 anth ''Voyage to the Moon'' --ed. Gutjahr; with Tucker, Poe, Riddell (see top of this page)
 
: 2018-03-00 anth ''Voyage to the Moon'' --ed. Gutjahr; with Tucker, Poe, Riddell (see top of this page)
  
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--nidb--
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: 1910 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3182058] --Bram Stoker, Famous Impostors
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: 1935 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/7586621420] --James Stickley, 100th
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1973 children's picture book, ISBN-0663254965 [https://www.abebooks.com/products/isbn/9780663254965/3987490534 ABEbooks] [https://www.amazon.com/great-moon-hoax-Magic-circle/dp/0663254965 Amazon US]
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: [unfortunately] Synopsis
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: Details the actual episode in 1835 in which a New York editor made up some imaginative stories about life on the moon to increase his newspaper's sale.
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: "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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1974 Cheshire ISBN-0701519010 "illus Richard E. Brown" [https://www.amazon.co.uk/great-moon-Franklyn-Mansfield-Branley/dp/0663254965 Amazon UK]
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: c1990 ''Moon Walk 1835: Was Neil Armstrong ...?'' ISBN-1878515349 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/22910185]
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: 2010 tp [https://www.amazon.com/Celebrated-Moon-Story-Origin-Incidents/dp/116695577X Forgotten Books] --"a facsimile reprint"
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: 2015 e [https://www.amazon.com/Celebrated-Origin-Incidents-Memoir-Author-ebook/dp/B019YQU62M Kindle]
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: 2016 hc [https://www.amazon.com/Celebrated-Origin-Incidents-Memoir-Hardcover/dp/B012AS8QGE Facsimile] --names Nicollet co-author
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: 2018 hc [https://www.amazon.com/Celebrated-Moon-Story-Origin-Incidents/dp/0365085251 Forgotten Books] --"Excerpt from ..."
  
  
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: v62, VI--IX (1917-10 to 1918-01)
 
: v62, VI--IX (1917-10 to 1918-01)
 
: v63, X--XII (1918-02/04)
 
: v63, X--XII (1918-02/04)
 
  
 
[https://archive.org/details/moonhoax00Lock/page/n67/mode/2up pp. 99]-115, Munsey's Magazine (as part 2 of a series)
 
[https://archive.org/details/moonhoax00Lock/page/n67/mode/2up pp. 99]-115, Munsey's Magazine (as part 2 of a series)
 
: EDITORIAL NOTE--This is the second ...
 
: EDITORIAL NOTE--This is the second ...
 
: 100, The Author of the Moon Hoax
 
: 100, The Author of the Moon Hoax
: 101, Preparing the Way for the Hoax [and the first instalment with newsp headline]
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: 101, Preparing the Way for the Hoax [#1]
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:: [and the first instalment with newsp headlings as ", LL.D., F.R.S., &c."]
 
: 102, Something New in Telescopy
 
: 102, Something New in Telescopy
: 103, The Second Instalment of the Hoax
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:: "An editorial article ..."
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: 103, The Second Instalment of the Hoax [#2]
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:: "... an editorial paragraph assured the patrons of the paper ..."
 
: 104, The Reception of the Hoax
 
: 104, The Reception of the Hoax
: 105, A Third Budge of Lunar Marvels
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:: Bennett of the ''Herald'' advertises here
: 107, The Wondrous Temple of the Moon
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: 105, A Third Budge of Lunar Marvels [#3]
: 108, Baffled Truth-Seekers from Yale
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: 105, The First Sight of the Man-Bats [#4]
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:: (106) "The editor of the supplement ... added ..."; clamor for pictures ... forthcoming (25c for the set) alongside the pamphlet edition (12 or 13c)
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: 107, The Wondrous Temple of the Moon [#5, #6; 11000 words]
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:: "An editorial note added: ..."
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: 108, Baffled Truth-Seekers from Yale [and Caleb Weeks information to Herschel]
 
: 109, How the Secret Leaked Out
 
: 109, How the Secret Leaked Out
 
: 110, The Moon Hoax on the Stage ; Poe and Locke--A Curious Parallel
 
: 110, The Moon Hoax on the Stage ; Poe and Locke--A Curious Parallel
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Doran, The Story of the Sun: New York, 1833-1918 https://lccn.loc.gov/18020662 -HDL xx 455
 
Doran, The Story of the Sun: New York, 1833-1918 https://lccn.loc.gov/18020662 -HDL xx 455
:: [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.agd0447.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=8 t.p. UMich] --cFrank A. Munsey 1917, 1918-- vii-xi, xiii-xx (ch I-XIX, ill), p21-454;  
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: [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.agd0447.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=9 t.p. UMich] --cFrank A. Munsey 1917, 1918-- vii-xi, xiii-xx (ch I-XIX, ill), p21-454;  
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: vii-xi, An Introduction / By the Editor of The Sun ; Edward P. Mitchell
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: xiii, Contents : I-XIX -433] ; Bibliography, Chronology, Index [435-55]
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IX. The Earlier Career of Dana
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X. Dana: His "Sun" and Its City
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XI. Dana, as Mitchell Saw Him
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XII. Dana's First Big News Men
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XIII. Dana's Famous Rivals Pass
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XIV. "The Sun" and the Grant Scandals
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XV. "The Sun and "Human Interest"
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XVI. "Sun" Reporters and Their Work
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XVII. Some Genius in an Old Room
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XVIII. The Finest Side of  "The Sun"
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XIX. "The Sun" and Yellow Journalism (includes "Dana's Death", Dana's Successors)
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:: ch III, 64-102, "Richard Adams Locke's Moon Hoax" / A Magnificent Fake Which Deceived Two Continents, Brought to "The Sun" the Largest Circulation in the World and, in Poe's Opinion, Established the Penny Papers.
 
:: ch III, 64-102, "Richard Adams Locke's Moon Hoax" / A Magnificent Fake Which Deceived Two Continents, Brought to "The Sun" the Largest Circulation in the World and, in Poe's Opinion, Established the Penny Papers.
 
:: f68, (image) Richard Adams Locke, Author of the Moon Hoax
 
:: f68, (image) Richard Adams Locke, Author of the Moon Hoax
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;1828: revised? --or extended?
 
;1828: revised? --or extended?
 
Appleton, New Edition, The Story of the Sun: New York: 1833-1928 https://lccn.loc.gov/68057634 https://lccn.loc.gov/28002925 -HDL o[335141]
 
Appleton, New Edition, The Story of the Sun: New York: 1833-1928 https://lccn.loc.gov/68057634 https://lccn.loc.gov/28002925 -HDL o[335141]
:: [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.aeh2457.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=6 t.p. UMich]; preface [vii], Intro... ix-xiii, xv-xviii (ch I-XVII, ill), 1-305
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: [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.aeh2457.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=7 t.p. UMich]
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: vii, Preface to the New Edition ; Frank M. O'Brien / New York
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: ix-xiii, Introduction to the First Edition ; Edward P. Mitchell / New York, 1918
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: xv, Contents : I-XVII [1-273] ; Index [275-305] (no back pages)
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: xvii-xviii, Illustrations
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IX. The Reign of Dana
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X. "The Sun" and "Human Interest"
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XI. Dana and Politics
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XII. Dana's Successors --
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  (ch 9-12 = pp 148-200)
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XIII. Frank A. Munsey [1916-1925]
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XIV. William T. Dewart Buys "The Sun"
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XV. The Editorial Page
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XVI. The News Department
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XVII. Some "Sun" Stories
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XII. Dana's Successors
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:: ch III "Richard Adams Locke's Moon Hoax", 37-57 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.aeh2457.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=72 page 38] (3 images --low quality)  
 
:: ch III "Richard Adams Locke's Moon Hoax", 37-57 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.aeh2457.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=72 page 38] (3 images --low quality)  
 
:: [https://www.amazon.com/Story-Sun-New-York-1833-1928/dp/B000EN7RQS Amazon]
 
:: [https://www.amazon.com/Story-Sun-New-York-1833-1928/dp/B000EN7RQS Amazon]

Revision as of 16:02, 21 February 2020

created 2020-02-19 by import from ~/rtfm section 1.2 Moon

Gutjahr "Introduction" (credited Editor of anthology where this is the only essay)

compare uncredited(?) or M.W.S., where essay closing contains "M.W.S."
compare uncredited(?) or Publisher, where essay closing is "Publisher"
compare uncredited(?) or by [name], where essay closing contains "[The] Editor"


Moon

Imaginary Lunar Flights T760064

Gutjahr, ed., 'Voyage to the moon' and other imaginary lunar flights of fancy in antebellum America --check newspapers? Locus review?

https://lccn.loc.gov/2018004286
"Voyage to the Moon" and Other Early-American Tales of Lunar Adventure gathers for the first time in a scholarly critical edition the four moon voyage stories [by list of four ...] published by Americans prior to the Civil War." --Amazon or back cover?

Contents listings ASIN 1783087404 (quote the 4 anthologized works only):

Part I   Voyage to the Moon: With Some Account of the Manners and Customs, Science and Philosophy, of the People of Morosofia, and Other Lunarians (1827) --no lead article, closing year; as by "Joseph Atterley (George Tucker)"
Part II   "Hans Phaall—A Tale" (June 1835)
Part III   "Great Astronomical Discoveries Lately Made by Sir John Herschel" (August 25-30, 1835)
Part IV   "Orrin Lindsay's Plan of Aerial Navigation" (1847)

Anthem Press (3) https://lccn.loc.gov/n2007085651 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2007-085651

  • as "Joseph Atterley (George Tucker)" -- [NEED comma, no lead article]
[A] Voyage to the Moon: With Some Account of the Manners and Customs, Science and Philosophy of the People of Morosofia, and Other Lunarians (1827)
  • Edgar A. Poe -- Hans Phaall—A Tale (original title and credit)
Southern Literary Messenger 1835-
  • Richard Adams Locke -- Great Astronomical Discoveries Lately Made by Sir John Herschel (short title from 2018 TOC)
The Sun (New York) 1835-08
  • J. L. Riddell -- Orrin Lindsay's Plan of Aerial Navigation (short title from 2018 TOC)
els  Joseph Atterley, pseud. = George Tucker 1986 (30) 
els  Richard Adams Locke 2021 (11) --uncredited 1835
els  J. L. Riddell 132433 (12)
 lw  Paul C. Gutjahr, ed. 307576 (9) -- 2018 Introduction --uncredited?

Gutjahr

search online title data
add library records
describe Appendix A to F (related works and responses to A Voyage, Great Astro)


Poe

The Story of the Sun, New Edition (1928), p. 56

Locke had spoiled a promising tale for Poe--who tore up the second installment of Hans Pfaall when he "found that he could add very little to the minute and authentic account of Sir John Herschel"--but the poet took pleasure, in later years, in picking the Sun's moon story to bits.
"That the public were misled, even for an instant," Poe declared in his critical essay on Locke's writings, "merely proves the gross ignorance which, ten or twelve years ago, was so prevalent on astronomical topics."


Tucker


Tucker (as Atterley), A Voyage to the Moon T21116 Fo[1](45)

1827 Bliss https://lccn.loc.gov/03002392 -HDL iv 264
t.p. (Elam Bliss copyright entry) -iv, [5]-11, [13]-264
1975 [c1827] Gregg https://lccn.loc.gov/75005843 ix 294 --new pref David Hartwell
2003 Gutenberg #10005 title page "By George Tucker (Joseph Atterley)"
concludes with Appendix: Anonymous Review (1828-03), not hyperlinked, whose 11 footnotes are represented as endnotes under the heading "[Appendix Footnotes]"
2018 contents "Joseph Atterley (George Tucker)" // 3-line poem // 1827 // Contents [list]

"Appeal to the Public", closing "Joseph Atterley." over "Long-Island, September, 1827."


Riddell


J. L. Riddell [orig. Orrin Lindsay] T2688411 Fo[12]

ISFDB

1847 New Orleans
1847 Louisville
2018 ed. Gutjahr


1847 New Orleans; 009608511 (micro)
1847-04-30 lecture: New Orleans printing; Louisville printing at HDL t.p. "edited by J. L. Riddell, M. D." ; Correspondence, New Orleans 1847-05-04, 08, interior title "Account of a A New Mode of Aerial Navigation, Embracing a Narrative of a Voyage to the Moon. By Orrin Lindsay. // Read Before the People's Lyceum of New Orleans, April 30, 1847. By J. L. Riddell." ; p[5]-24
1st ed. (New Orleans), revise story/publ title and author name
BPL https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/1384519075 (Temporarily unavailable)

Riddell

t.p. Louisville pamphlet
  • 1847 New Orleans pamphlet(?) P309459

https://lccn.loc.gov/22006966 22-6966 / 3144579 "stored in business envelope"

The chapbook title --above, fashioned with two commas, exclamation mark, and no colon-- matches the title page of the 1847 Louisville, Kentucky, pamphlet. (see) It also matches the title/heading of WorldCat library record OCLC 23784904 alone, where other WorldCat records (and Bleiler probably) fashion the title with a colon and no commas or one; and some omit the exclamation mark.

The novelette title and credit (below) match the chapbook title and credit, and thus the Louisville title page. The 24-page Louisville pamphlet contains the lecture text under a heading whose title and credit both differ from the title page.

904539359 991351722 • "Orrin Lindsay is a fictional former student." • "Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society." contents • Account of a new mode of aerial navigation, embracing a narrative of a voyage to the moon by Orrin Lindsay, read before the People's Lyceum of New Orleans, April 30th, 1847 / by J.L. Riddell -- • Brief account of some novel experiments upon gravitation and also a narrative of two voyages into empty space / by Orrin Lindsay, A.M.


Richard Adams Locke

(Celebrated) Moon Story, (Great) Moon Hoax
The Story of the Sun
The Sun and/& the Moon, Matthew Goodman, Basic Books, 2008, ISBN- 176894745 o[2]
H-Net review

Wikipedia EN: Great Moon Hoax

Hoaxes.org Moon Hoax Trivia (deep in that article)

The text of Locke's lunar narrative was translated into many languages, including French, German, Italian, and Welsh. There was even a shorthand version of it, published in 1886.
(image) Welsh title page
Great Moon Hoax Stock Photos and Images (Alamy.com) [3]
British Library as "[1858?]" --that one
> 2011, Hoaxes.org [4]
2013, Smithsonian Unbound (si.edu) [5]
2016, BoweryBoysHistory.com [6] --"that one" is labeled "A 1838 print by the Thierry Brothers"
2019, EarthSky.org [7]


els  Richard Adams Locke 2021 (11) https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86-862119/
(Wikipedia link is "Great Moon Hoax")
2020-02-15 User talk:Rtrace#The Moon Hoax

WorldCat oOCLC 774995 displays this heading/title for the second 1835 chapbook (quote):

Great astronomical discoveries lately made by Sir John Herschel, L.L.D.F.R.S. &c. at the Cape of Good Hope.

But that record notes, "Publication information from Story of the Sun."


Great Astronomical Discoveries ... (novelette) T2030058 --check 1835, 1852 newspapers

ISFDB

pre-1900 publications (2020-02-20)

[1835-08 The Sun] --6 daily, now as Tue-08-25 to Sun-08-30 --NEED Mon-08-31
1835 Sun Office
1835 ----
1836 Effingham Wilson
1852 Bunnell and Price
1859 William Gowans

20th/21st century (5) --see below #20th century


SFE3

Picture Gallery (3 title pages) --NEED dates revised from 26-31 August to 25-29 and 31

1835 coll pb ; Sun Office (reprint of 1835-08 Sun serial)
Day Five, Saturday -08-29 text contains "See plate 4." (viewed at Hoaxes.org, which provides no images of original illustrations)
1835 coll pb ; Sun Office (" ")
1836 vt pb ;
1841 "[chap: rev of the above: pb/]"
1859 "[chap: vt of the above: possibly revised: pb/nonpictorial]"
1975 "[anth: facsimile reprint of the above with added material and introduction Ormond Seavey: hb/]"

and

1852 "[anth: contains original text plus additional material: compiled by William N Griggs: hb/]" The Celebrated "Moon Story"


British Library search 2020-02-19

Bunnell and Price --found; William N. Griggs --no other found

Richard Adams Locke [orig. uncredited]

n.d. [1835?] 012814858
1836 002208299 --London P761770
1836 German 002208300 --its translation
1852 002208302 016996608 --adds nothing
[1858?] Welsh 002208301 --abridged and transl.
1859 002208303 016996609 --adds nothing



WorldCat, translations

German

10 as 1836, 2017 Fo[8](only 5)

French language Fo[9](11)

1835 Paris
1836 Paris; Lausanne, Strasbourg, Turin

Spanish

1 as 1835 o[19294841]

Italian

2+5 as 1836 Fo[10] Fo[11]

WorldCat: Hanes y Lleuad (4 records, 2 redundant) --all as abridged version of "Some Account", which is the UK edition--

[1840?] o[12]
[1858?] o[13]

Google translate

  • Llanrwst: Argraffwyd gan John Jones => Llanrwst: Printed by John Jones
  • wedi ei awdurdodi gan Lygad-dyst => authorized by an Eye-witness
  • Hanes y Lleuad ; yn gosod allan y rhyfeddodau a ddarganfyddwyd gan Syr John Herschel, trwy gynnorthwy gwdyr-ddrych, etc
History of the Moon; sets out the wonders discovered by Sir John Herschel, with the aid of a mirror-mirror, etc.
  • Hanes y lleuad : yn gosod allan y rhyfeddodau a ddarganfyddwyd gan Syr John Herschel trwy gynnorthwy gwydr-ddrych, yr hwn a bwysa saith dunell, yn mwyhau y gwrthrych i 42,000 o weithiau, a'i galluogai i ganfod yn y lleuad, creigiau, coed, blodau, gwastadtiroedd ...
History of the moon: sets out the wonders discovered by Sir John Herschel with the aid of a glass mirror, which weighs seven tons, enlarged the object to 42,000 times, which enabled it to be found in the moon, rocks, trees , flowers, plains ...



1835-08-21 notice --from Hoaxes.org

Celestial discoveries.--The Edinburgh Courant says--"We have just learnt from an eminent publisher in this city [Edinburgh] that Sir John Herschel, at the Cape of Good Hope, has made some astronomical discoveries of the most wonderful description, by means of an immense telescope of an entirely new principle."

early? and unknowable?

n.d. o[14] -- R. J. Brown, "The Great Moon Hoax of 1835" provided online by the Newspaper Collectors Society of America -- Archive.org version
1852 o[15]
1876 o[16] --Verne All Around the Moon; appendix Locke The Moon Hoax


1878515349


1835 chap as "Complete", revise as uncredited (two titles)
1835 chap as "Great" revise as uncredited (two titles)

1835 serial The Sun (New York), part one P634550 --NEED full title, "uncredited", $.01, 4 pages

Momentarily I write to contributors Rtrace and Chris J concerning sources for 1835 INTERIORART title, 1852 publication record (which is entirely silent on sources), and 1859 publication record (whose sources may be the sources for purported 1852 works/publications, even 1835). User talk:Rtrace#The Moon Hoax User talk:Chris J#The Moon Hoax


note to self) Headline throughout the week (so fashioned at Hoaxes.org "The Great Moon Hoax") http://hoaxes.org/archive/permalink/the_great_moon_hoax/ GREAT ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES LATELY MADE BY SIR JOHN HERSCHEL, L.L.D. F.R.S. &c. At the Cape of Good Hope [From Supplement to the Edinburgh Journal of Science]

Locke (uncredited)

1. Among LCCN and all WorldCat library records as 1835, OCLC 318384209 alone reports the subtitle (SFE3 does not; presumably from Bleiler and perhaps Reginald).
2. All library records and SFE3 concur "in" and "to".
later check newspapers; consult User:Rtrace on Bleiler &c


HathiTrust

1835-b P578466
[1835 New York] Great Astronomical Discoveries

U Mich

cover/t.p. [1] "... Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S. &c. at the Cape of Good Hope" [horizontal line] "[First published in the New-York Sun, from the Supplement to the Edinburgh Journal of Science.]"
3, The Younger Herschel's Telescope
mid-10, New Lunar Discoveries
footer 28, "[This concludes the Supplement, with the exception of forty pages of illustrative and mathematical Notes, which would greatly enhance the size and price of this work, without commensurably adding to its general interest.--Ed. Sun.]"


1836 P761770
1836 London U Cal 85p
t.p. "Some Account of the GADLMBSJ Herschel, at the Cape of Good Hope"
(2nd leaf) Advertisement
  • "The reader should be apprised that the matter contained in the following pages, was arranged for publication in a scientific journal about to be established; but that an unforeseen delay having occurred in the appearance of the first number, it has been thought right to publish it separately."
[1]ff as "Astronomical Discoveries"
  • "It is impossible to contemplate any great Astronomical discovery without feelings closely allied to a sensation of awe, and nearly akin to those with which a departed spirit may be supposed to discover the unknown realities of a future state."
5-28, The Younger Herschel's Telescope
28-85, New Lunar Discoveries p84-85


1852

1852 Bunnell and Price P211213, 143p two copies
(U Cal, original cover likely) t.p. U Cal entered 1852 William N. Griggs
[3]-18, I. Origins --p[3] The "MOON STORY," Its Origin, Incidents, &c.
19-40, II. Incidents
40-45, III. Memoir of the Author
p(47) half-title Great Astronomical Discoveries [matches the newspaper], uncredited; [49]-53, 53-71, 71-116 --35 leaves total
Appendix
[117]-41, I. Authentic Description of the Moon
141-43, II. New Theory of the Lunar Surface in Relation to That of Earth
William N. Griggs [1 work] https://www.worldcat.org/identities/viaf-305986301/

https://lccn.loc.gov/07014295 --LC makes him editor Griggs may be unknown to national libraries.

SUDOC: 17493596X
Source
The Celebrated Moon Story : Its Origin and Incidents / by William N. Griggs, [2012]
174930569 : The Celebrated Moon Story : Its Origin and Incidents / by William N. Griggs / [Whitefish, Mont.] : Kessinger Pub. , [2012]
The [not celebrated] "Moon Story," Its Origin, Incidents, &c. --as editor, this his introduction to the "Moon Story"
[3]-18, Chapter I. Its Origin
19-40, Chapter II. Its Incidents
40-45, Memoir of the Author

47\49 "Great Astronomical Discoveries ... [First published in the New York Sun {no hyphen} ..."

  • "In this unusual addition to our [Edinburgh] journal, we have the happiness of making known to the British public, and thence to the whole civilized world, recent discoveries in astronomy which will build an imperishable monument to the age in which we live, and confer upon the present generation of the human race a proud distinction through all future time. It has been poetically said that "the stars of heaven are the hereditary regalia of man," as the intellectual sovereign of the animal creation. He may now fold the zodiac around him with a loftier consciousnness of his mental supremacy."
[117]-41, Appendix I. An Authentic Description of the Moon.
141-43, Appendix II. A New Theory of the Lunar Surface in Relation to That of the Earth. p140/41


1859

1859 W. Gowans P211217, vi 63 two copies
U Cal
front cover M. Doolady (no date); frontispiece The Moon; t.p. William Gowans 1859 entered 1859 William Gowans, [v]-vi, (corrupt postnominals) [7]-50, Appendix [51]-63 (also uncredited); [65]; 100,000 books, images 71-72 [67-68]; Catalogue images 73-84 [69-80]


1859 chapbook bound with The Story of the Sun (part 2 of ?)

#The Story of the Sun


1876

All Round the Moon by "Jules Verne freely translated by Edward Roth" P705208

[CONTENTS] (U Florida, image 9)
APPENDIX:
The Moon Hoax, by R. Adams Locke, . 431
431 --credits Locke by full name
433 --states "LL. D., F.R.S., &c.," (the original with three commas inserted) --headings include final dots. --begins "In this unusual addition to our Journal, ... [the British edition]
436-mid, The Younger Herschel's Telescope
running heads "The Moon Hoax." and "Astronomical Discoveries."
450-mid, New Lunar Discoveries
484 --concludes with the original bracketed editorial note, as in closing "—Ed. Sun.]" --CHECK closing omitted from the 1836 British edition
No illustrations.


20th century

ISFDB publications (5)

1926-09 issue of Amazing Stories
1975-06 Gregg Press P211221
ISFDB "Photographic reprint of the 1859 William Gowans edition."
SFE3 "[anth: facsimile reprint of the above with added material and introduction Ormond Seavey: hb/]"
2011-07-01 anth Journeys to the Moon --ed. Godwin; with Poe
2017-03-08 German Neueste Berichte
2018-03-00 anth Voyage to the Moon --ed. Gutjahr; with Tucker, Poe, Riddell (see top of this page)

--nidb--

1910 o[17] --Bram Stoker, Famous Impostors
1935 o[18] --James Stickley, 100th

1973 children's picture book, ISBN-0663254965 ABEbooks Amazon US

[unfortunately] Synopsis
Details the actual episode in 1835 in which a New York editor made up some imaginative stories about life on the moon to increase his newspaper's sale.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

1974 Cheshire ISBN-0701519010 "illus Richard E. Brown" Amazon UK

c1990 Moon Walk 1835: Was Neil Armstrong ...? ISBN-1878515349 o[19]
2010 tp Forgotten Books --"a facsimile reprint"
2015 e Kindle
2016 hc Facsimile --names Nicollet co-author
2018 hc Forgotten Books --"Excerpt from ..."


The Story of the Sun

Wikipedia EN: The Sun (New York City) --NEEDs work

Frank [M., Michael] O'Brien 156365 --niLC https://www.worldcat.org/identities/viaf-92303848/ 
now as "Frank O'Brien"

FictionMags lists our 1914 story as by "Frank M. O'Brien", which is expected from library records of O'Brien book publications.

HDL (Argosy) All story, as from 1882 --holdings some of 1890-1900; 1917;, 1891-1912 and 1919-22 --none of 1914

Rtrace: Is the Index to FSF in Munsey T1252181 reliable concerning credited author names?

MITSFS: in long-term storage [20]


WorldCat records of publications by Frank M. O'Brien suggest that he was a New York City-based journalist who wrote little fiction. The FictionMags Index lists about 20 short stories published in magazines, however; try web search

google https://www.google.com/search?q=%22o%27brien%2C+frank+m%22+fictionmags&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1-ab


els  Frank A. Munsey 232536 (11)
Frank A. Munsey & Co. (6) https://lccn.loc.gov/no2006070768
Munsey's Magazine

The Story of the Sun, serial, Munsey's Magazine 1917-1918

v60, I. page 583 (1917-05)
v61, II--V (1917-06/09) pp 99, 279, 524, 709; Locke's Hoax, #61.1, June 1917, pp. 99-115
v62, VI--IX (1917-10 to 1918-01)
v63, X--XII (1918-02/04)

pp. 99-115, Munsey's Magazine (as part 2 of a series)

EDITORIAL NOTE--This is the second ...
100, The Author of the Moon Hoax
101, Preparing the Way for the Hoax [#1]
[and the first instalment with newsp headlings as ", LL.D., F.R.S., &c."]
102, Something New in Telescopy
"An editorial article ..."
103, The Second Instalment of the Hoax [#2]
"... an editorial paragraph assured the patrons of the paper ..."
104, The Reception of the Hoax
Bennett of the Herald advertises here
105, A Third Budge of Lunar Marvels [#3]
105, The First Sight of the Man-Bats [#4]
(106) "The editor of the supplement ... added ..."; clamor for pictures ... forthcoming (25c for the set) alongside the pamphlet edition (12 or 13c)
107, The Wondrous Temple of the Moon [#5, #6; 11000 words]
"An editorial note added: ..."
108, Baffled Truth-Seekers from Yale [and Caleb Weeks information to Herschel]
109, How the Secret Leaked Out
110, The Moon Hoax on the Stage ; Poe and Locke--A Curious Parallel
112, Earlier Suggestions of the Story
113, De Morgan's Notes on Nicollet ; The Career of Jean Nicollet
115, French Comments on the Moon Hoax
"(To be continued in the July number of Munsey's Magazine)"


Doran, The Story of the Sun: New York, 1833-1918 https://lccn.loc.gov/18020662 -HDL xx 455

t.p. UMich --cFrank A. Munsey 1917, 1918-- vii-xi, xiii-xx (ch I-XIX, ill), p21-454;
vii-xi, An Introduction / By the Editor of The Sun ; Edward P. Mitchell
xiii, Contents : I-XIX -433] ; Bibliography, Chronology, Index [435-55]
IX. The Earlier Career of Dana
X. Dana: His "Sun" and Its City
XI. Dana, as Mitchell Saw Him
XII. Dana's First Big News Men
XIII. Dana's Famous Rivals Pass
XIV. "The Sun" and the Grant Scandals
XV. "The Sun and "Human Interest"
XVI. "Sun" Reporters and Their Work
XVII. Some Genius in an Old Room
XVIII. The Finest Side of  "The Sun"
XIX. "The Sun" and Yellow Journalism (includes "Dana's Death", Dana's Successors)


ch III, 64-102, "Richard Adams Locke's Moon Hoax" / A Magnificent Fake Which Deceived Two Continents, Brought to "The Sun" the Largest Circulation in the World and, in Poe's Opinion, Established the Penny Papers.
f68, (image) Richard Adams Locke, Author of the Moon Hoax
f96, (images) The First Instalment of the Moon Hoax ; A Moon Scene, from Locke's Great Deception [source?]


1828
revised? --or extended?

Appleton, New Edition, The Story of the Sun: New York: 1833-1928 https://lccn.loc.gov/68057634 https://lccn.loc.gov/28002925 -HDL o[335141]

t.p. UMich
vii, Preface to the New Edition ; Frank M. O'Brien / New York
ix-xiii, Introduction to the First Edition ; Edward P. Mitchell / New York, 1918
xv, Contents : I-XVII [1-273] ; Index [275-305] (no back pages)
xvii-xviii, Illustrations
IX. The Reign of Dana
X. "The Sun" and "Human Interest"
XI. Dana and Politics
XII. Dana's Successors --
 (ch 9-12 = pp 148-200)
XIII. Frank A. Munsey [1916-1925]
XIV. William T. Dewart Buys "The Sun"
XV. The Editorial Page
XVI. The News Department
XVII. Some "Sun" Stories
XII. Dana's Successors
ch III "Richard Adams Locke's Moon Hoax", 37-57 page 38 (3 images --low quality)
Amazon