An Account of Count D'Artois and his Friend's Passage to the Moon, in a Flying Machine, called, an Air Balloon; Which was constructed in France, and from which place they ascended. Giving an Account of the Things, or Objects, they had a View of in the Passage; and likewise the Circumstances of their landing in that Planet, and conversing with the Inhabitants;--their Language, Manners, Religion, & c.--With many other Things very entertaining, and well worth the Attention of those who need it
Title | An Account of Count D'Artois and his Friend's Passage to the Moon, in a Flying Machine, called, an Air Balloon; Which was constructed in France, and from which place they ascended. Giving an Account of the Things, or Objects, they had a View of in the Passage; and likewise the Circumstances of their landing in that Planet, and conversing with the Inhabitants;--their Language, Manners, Religion, & c.--With many other Things very entertaining, and well worth the Attention of those who need it |
Year for Search | 1785 |
Authors | [Moore], [Daniel](1764-1882) |
Date Published | [1785?] |
Publisher | Ptd. by Collier and Copp |
Place Published | Litchfield, CT |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | Limited utopian elements. The moon is harmonious, peaceful, and so forth and is compared to the Elysian Fields and the Garden of Eden. The Moon people speak Hebrew and are Christian. |
Holding Institutions | DLC |
Author Note | (1764-1882) |
Full Text | [1785?] [Moore, Daniel] (1764-1882). An Account of Count D’Artois and his Friend’s Passage to the Moon, in a Flying Machine, called, an Air Balloon; Which was constructed in France, and from which place they ascended. Giving an Account of the Things, or Objects, they had a View of in the Passage; and likewise the Circumstances of their landing in that Planet, and conversing with the Inhabitants;--their Language, Manners, Religion, &c.--With many other Things very entertaining, and well worth the Attention of those who need it. Litchfield, CT: Ptd. by Collier and Copp. DLC Limited utopian elements. The moon is harmonious, peaceful, and so forth and is compared to the Elysian Fields and the Garden of Eden. The Moon people speak Hebrew and are Christian. |