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Moonrise
Sky Maps and Ghost Ships
Part One: Syzigy
A Three-Dog Night by the River A Barefoot Galileo Absorbed by Its Shadows Earthshine Eostre and a Paschal Moon A White Horse and Mammoth Bones Fear of the Dark Darkness and the Desert: An Islamic Moon Mussolini, the Madonna and Moonlight Extollagers in the Valley of Vision: Memory, Moonlight and Samuel Palmer Dark Adaption and the Eye of the Beholder The Path of Totality Adrift on the Iapetus Ocean August Beach Moon, Normandy Immaculate Conceptions and Transparent Moons Let’s Murder the Moonlight! Futurists and the Moon The Agency of the Night
Part Two: Tsukimi
Beyond the Gateless Gate: September Kyoto Moon Cats’ Eyes and a McDonald’s Moon Part Three: Vesuvio
The Alarming Mountain: Naples, Vesuvius and the Moon
Part Four: Lunada
From Vegas to Vega: American Moon The Moon and the Standing People
Part Five: Mondschein
Raking the Shadows: A Romantic Moon
Part Six: Thamesis
Through Midnight Streets: The Thames and a London Moon
Moonset
Blue Moon on Stonewall Hill
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Add Nocturne: A Journey in Search of Moonlight, Nobody who has not taken one can imagine the beauty of a walk through Rome by full moon, wrote Goethe in 1787. Sadly, the imagination is all we have today: in Rome, as in every other modern city, moonlight has been banished, replaced by the twenty-four-, Nocturne: A Journey in Search of Moonlight to your collection on WonderClub |