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Illustration of the Moon and text about its appearance
This image features a black and white illustration of the Moon, presented as a circular celestial body against a dark background. The Moon's surface is depicted with stippling to represent craters and maria, creating a textured appearance. Below the illustration, a caption reads "Fig. 66. - The Man's head in the Moon." The surrounding text discusses observing the Moon, suggesting that with imagination, one can perceive a masculine profile or a "kiss in the Moon." The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of an old scientific or astronomical text, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, given the typography and illustration style. The page also includes a chapter title "THE MOON" and a page number "237" at the bottom.
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