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Voyage to the Moon
Voyage to the Moon | Cyrano de Bergerac, Archibald Lovell
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The_Old_Astronomer
Voyage to the Moon | Cyrano de Bergerac, Archibald Lovell
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This was such a crazy Alice-in-Wonderland acid trip of a read. To sum, Cyrano goes to the moon and discusses philosophy with moon atheists who think he‘s a monkey

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The_Old_Astronomer
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My wish came true! I used to only know Cyrano from the Edmond Rostand play and thought he wasn't real. It's magical now to see his name on a book in the real world. :D