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| | Books by Richard Adams Locke: Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: The Celebrated Moon Story: Its Origin and Incidents; With a Memoir of the Author, and an Appendix, Containing, I. An Authentic Description of the Moon; II. A New Theory of the Lunar Surface in Relation to That of the Earth (New York: Bunnell and Price, 1852) (page images at HathiTrust) Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: The Moon Hoax: or, A Discovery That the Moon Has a Vast Population of Human Beings (New York: W. Gowans, 1859) (multiple formats at archive.org) Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: Moon Walk 1835: Was Neil Armstrong Really the First Man on the Moon? (1990 edition of Locke's "Great Astronomical Discoveries..."), ed. by C. W. Tazewell (HTML at archive.org)
Additional books by Richard Adams Locke in the extended shelves: Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: All around the moon (New York: Catholic Publication Society, n.d.), also by Jules Verne, Edward Roth, Henri Théophile Hildibrand, Émile Antoine Bayard, Catholic Publication Society, and King & Baird (page images at Florida) Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: Delle scoperte fatte nella luna dal Sig. Herschel. ([n.p., 1836) (page images at HathiTrust) Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: Great astronomical discoveries lately made by Sir John Herschel ... at the Cape of Good Hope. ([New York], 1835), also by J. N. Nicollet (page images at HathiTrust) Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: The moon hoax; or, A discovery that the moon has a vast population of human beings. (W. Gowans, 1859), also by J. N. Nicollet (page images at HathiTrust) Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: The Moon Hoax : Or, A Discovery that the Moon has a Vast Population of Human Beings, contrib. by J. N. Nicollet (Gutenberg ebook) Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: Sir John Herschel's höchst merkwürdige astronomische Entdeckungen den Mond und seine Bewohner betreffend (J. P. Erie, 1836), also by John F. W. Herschel (page images at HathiTrust) Locke, Richard Adams, 1800-1871: Some account of the great astronomical discoveries lately made by Sir John Herschel at the Cape of Good Hope. (Effingham Wilson, 1836) (page images at HathiTrust)
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