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William Moon Biography
Inventor / Clergyman
A childhood bout with scarlet fever caused William Moon's eyesight to slowly deteriorate, so that by the age of 21 he was completely blind. He educated blind children with various systems of reading by touch, eventually inventing his own method in the 1840s, known as the Moon Code. Moon settled in Brighton and was a successful teacher, preacher and printer. He made and sold hundreds of books in the new format, including a 60-volume edition of the Bible. Eventually the Louis Braille method became more widespread, but the Moon system is considered easier to learn for those who lose their sight later in life.
Extra credit: William Moon is not to be confused with the writer William Least Heat Moon.
Four Good Links
William Moon
About the man and what the future holds for the Moon Code
William Moon
Some great information on the system and on Moon
About Braille and Moon
Info on the man and the system
The Dr. Moon Page
Big chart of the Moon alphabet, plus extra details on the man
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Horsmonden, Kent, England
Death
Best Known As
Developer of raised lettering for blind readers
