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'Moon Paradise'

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A symbol of mystery and the unknown for centuries, the moon has the power to enchant and inspire. Assouline's 'Moon Paradise' explores the impact of the natural satellite here on earth, delving into its influence in the worlds of fashion, art, architecture and film, and exploring its ability to transcend languages, continents and fields of study. Examining the moon's status as both a scientific and cultural symbol, space journalist and TV host Sarah Cruddas guides readers through this volume, which is accompanied by a curation of images and insightful text.

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A symbol of mystery and the unknown for centuries, the moon has the power to enchant and inspire. Assouline's 'Moon Paradise' explores the impact of the natural satellite here on earth, delving into its influence in the worlds of fashion, art, architecture and film, and exploring its ability to transcend languages, continents and fields of study. Examining the moon's status as both a scientific and cultural symbol, space journalist and TV host Sarah Cruddas guides readers through this volume, which is accompanied by a curation of images and insightful text.
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FRANKBROS says
A symbol of mystery and the unknown for centuries, the moon has the power to enchant and inspire. Assouline's 'Moon Paradise' explores the impact of the natural satellite here on earth, delving into its influence in the worlds of fashion, art, architecture and film, and exploring its ability to transcend languages, continents and fields of study. Examining the moon's status as both a scientific and cultural symbol, space journalist and TV host Sarah Cruddas guides readers through this volume, which is accompanied by a curation of images and insightful text.

Technical

Paper
Width 250mm
Length 330mm
Depth 35mm
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Technical
Paper
Width 250mm
Length 330mm
Depth 35mm

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