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The first book claiming the Apollo Missions were a hoax was written by Bill Kaysing in 1974 called We Didn't Go to the Moon: NASA's 30 Billion Dollar Swindle.
The area of the moon that man first walked on is called "Tranquility Base", because it was located in the Mare Tranquilatis area of the moon - one of the safest (and dullest), areas of the lunar surface. Being the first moon landing, NASA was taking no chances, hence the landing area was de facto "dull". This happened on July 20th, 1969. The Guinness Book of World Records called it "The greatest human achievement of the 20th century".
Eclipse.
A book called " Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World System"
The book is a lot more comprehensive and goes into a lot more detail than the movie does. Although the movie is very accurate, the director did take some artistic license in order to increase the movie's entertainment value. For example, the astronauts did not get in a heated argument in the capsule about whose fault the explosion was, and in the beginning of the movie Jim Lovell saw the moon landing from Mission Control, not from his house. That scene was done to introduce the characters. Jim Lovell's book is called "Apollo 13" and he also has an audio version of it.
The intended audience of an author is what age group the author wrote the book for. Like the intended audience for a childrens book, would be children.
The Horrible Histories are intended for an audience of 10-14, but many adults find them informative and useful.
The intended audience varies depending on the book. Some authors write books for children, while other write for adults who are interested in technology.
Obviously teens or young adults.
Shakespeare intended his play Julius Caesar to be watched, not read. He intended that his audience should be entertained. It was not intended to teach anyone lessons.
The readership
The intended audience for "Esperanza Rising" is typically middle-grade readers, around ages 10-14. The book deals with themes of family, resilience, and cultural identity that resonate with this age group.
"The Magician's Nephew" by C.S. Lewis is intended for a middle-grade audience, typically children around 9-12 years old. The book is part of "The Chronicles of Narnia" series and is often enjoyed by readers who appreciate fantasy and adventure stories with moral lessons.
The Church at Philippi in Macedonia was planted by the Apostle Paul about ad 53 - Acts 16:9-40 - and it appears he visited them again, ad 60 -Acts 20:6. The church at Philippi is the intended audience.
The intended audience for The Lorax is primarily children and young adults, as it is a children's book by Dr. Seuss that explores environmental themes in a fun and engaging way. However, its message about environmental conservation is relevant for readers of all ages.
"nothing, books dont talk" LOLNB! ADDITIONAL ANSWER:A book says what the author intended to publish his views to the audience for what is aimed for!
The book of Chronicles was likely intended for the Israelites who had returned from exile in Babylon to remind them of their history, religious practices, and the importance of following God's commandments. It aimed to reinforce their identity as a chosen people and to inspire them to restore their relationship with God.