When Was Cold Moon First Published And Where?

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Audrey
Audrey
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I got curious about this a while back when I pulled a battered paperback off my shelf and saw 'The Cold Moon' on the spine, so I dug into it at a café over terrible espresso.

If you mean Jeffery Deaver’s Lincoln Rhyme novel 'The Cold Moon', it was first published in 2006 in the United States. The initial edition came out through an American trade publisher, and UK readers saw it through the usual British imprint a little later. I remember reading the copyright page to confirm the year while scribbling notes in the margins — that little front-matter blurb always tells the whole story: year, edition, and where it was printed. If you want the precise month or the exact imprint name for a specific edition, tell me whether you’re after hardcover, paperback, or a UK vs US release and I’ll help narrow it down.
2025-08-28 15:21:24
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Jackson
Jackson
Favorite read: Fated by The Moon
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I’m happy to help, but I’ll need one small clarification: which 'Cold Moon' are you asking about — a book, a film, a song, or the folkloric moon name? If it’s a book, the book’s copyright page tells you the first publication year and place; for films, look at festival premiere listings or distributor info. If you tell me the author/creator or the medium, I’ll pull together the exact year and where it first appeared, and even flag first-edition details if you want them.
2025-08-28 23:41:41
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Piper
Piper
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I usually ask for a tiny bit more context because 'Cold Moon' is such a common title across media — novels, indie films, songs, even comics. If you mean a book, check the very first few pages (the copyright page); it’ll say the year and the country of first publication right under the publisher name. For movies, the premiere festival or distributor info gives the location and year.

From my own digging habits: I use WorldCat or the Library of Congress catalog first because they list the original publication year and place. If you tell me who wrote or produced 'Cold Moon' (or drop a line like “novel” or “movie”), I’ll zero in and give the exact year and place of first publication or premiere.
2025-08-29 07:07:39
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Theo
Theo
Favorite read: Under the Blue Cold Moon
Book Guide Receptionist
Sometimes titles overlap so much that I treat the question like a little detective job. There’s the literal seasonal term 'cold moon' used in folklore (often for the November full moon), and then there are works that adopt that evocative phrase as a title. If your curiosity is about the folklore name, it wasn’t so much “published” once as it gradually entered printed almanacs and ethnographies over the 18th–19th centuries — the Old Farmer’s Almanac and regional chronicles helped standardize those moon names.

If, instead, you’re asking about a creative work titled 'Cold Moon' (a novel, movie, or song), the first publication will depend entirely on which work you mean. I can check the exact first publication date and where it happened if you tell me the author or the medium — I love tracing first editions and festival premieres, and I can point you to the primary source (publisher imprint or festival listing) that confirms it.
2025-08-31 04:15:27
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