Great-Moon-Hoax-1835-New-York-Sun-lithograph-298px.jpg
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Description Great-Moon-Hoax-1835-New-York-Sun-lithograph-298px.jpg |
English:
Rough image of the
lithograph
of the "ruby amphitheater" described in
The Sun (New York City)
newspaper (August 28, 1835):
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Source |
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/images/moonprint2.jpg Originally from en.wikipedia ; description page is/was here . |
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- 2006-12-03 04:57 Wikid77 298×225×8 (14085 bytes) Rough image of [[1835]] [[lithograph]] of "ruby amphitheater" described in ''[[New York Sun]] newspaper issue of [[28 August]] [[1835]]: "Our plain was of course immediately covered with the ruby front of this mighty amphitheater, its tall figures, leap