Mrs. Moore in Space

Mrs. Moore in Space by Gertrude L. Moore is a unique exploration of life on other planets, published by Creative Monochrome in October 2002. This new edition features 48 pages of whimsical illustrations and descriptions that blend humor with informed insights, showcasing the imaginative vision of the late Gertrude Moore, who is also the mother of renowned astronomer Patrick Moore.
Readers will discover a universe filled with exotic beings and playful scenarios, as depicted through Moore’s artistic lens. The book reflects her artistic journey from 1900 to 1974, offering a delightful perspective on biological sciences and the wonders of space. Through her drawings and narratives, this edition invites readers to engage with the whimsical possibilities of life beyond Earth.
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A whimsical view of life on other planets by the late Gertrude Moore, mother of famous astronomer Patrick Moore, who provides the foreword. Her drawings and descriptions are humorous, yet informed. She paints a picture of a universe inhabited by exotic beings, often with amorous intentions. The paintings were made over an extended period, between 1900 and 1974.
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