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Moore, Patrick

LC control no.n 79082203
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingMoore, Patrick
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Variant(s)Moore, P. (Patrick)
Caldwell-Moore, Patrick
See alsoFor works of this author written under other names, search also under: Fishall, R. T., 1923-2012; Allingham, Cedric, 1922-
Fishall, R. T., 1923-2012
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Allingham, Cedric, 1922-
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Other standard no.Q268024
32062500
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Associated countryGreat Britain
Birth date1923-03-04
Death date2012-12-09
Place of birthPinner (London, England)
Place of deathSelsey (West Sussex, England)
Field of activityAstronomy
Profession or occupationAstronomers Television personalities
Found inHis A guide to the moon, 1953.
Philip's atlas of the universe, 1994: t.p. (Patrick Moore) back flap (b. 1923; memb., Brit. Astron. Ass'n. and Int'l. Astron. Union; Fellow of Royal Astron. Soc.; OBE, 1967; CBE, 1988; hon. doct's. from Univ's. of Lancaster, Birmingham and Hertfordshire)
The photographic atlas of the stars, 1997: t.p. (P. Moore) p. 4 (Patrick Moore) back flap (author of over 100 bks. and broadcaster; lunar specialist; presented The sky at night on BBC for 40 yrs.)
The Caldwell objects, 2002: CIP t.p. (Sir Patrick Moore) text (official full name: Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore)
Epic moon, c2001: p. 306 (Patrick Arthur Caldwell-Moore)
BL auth. file, 20th June 2003 (Patrick Moore is the real name of R. T. Fishall)
New York times WWW site, Dec. 10, 2012 (in obituary published Dec. 9: Patrick Moore; b. Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore, Mar. 4, 1923, Pinner, Middlesex; d. Sunday [Dec. 9, 2012], Selsey, aged 89; eccentric and accomplished astronomer, television show host, and author of popular science books)
Cedric Allingham Wikipedia, April 4, 2024 (Fictional British writer who claimed to have encountered a flying saucer and its occupant in 1954. Long suspected of being a hoax, Moore's involvement was finally exposed fully in 1986.)
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Not found inBureaucrats: how to annoy them!, c1981: t.p. (R. T. Fishall)
Associated languageeng