Man on the Moon

“Man on the Moon” by Peter Fairley, published by Barker in 1969, is a first edition that spans 252 pages in English. This book describes humanity’s quest to conquer the moon, tracing its journey from ancient mythology to the historic moment when the first astronauts returned to Earth after landing on the lunar surface. The edition features numerous photographs that enhance the narrative and provide visual context to the exploration of space.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of space science and technology, focusing on the advancements in aeronautics and astronautics that made lunar exploration possible. The book presents a detailed account of the challenges and milestones in space exploration, offering insights into the technological innovations that have shaped our understanding of the cosmos. With clean pages and no markings, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of space exploration and the scientific endeavors that led to one of humanity’s greatest achievements.
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First Edition; Fine/Very Good; The dust jacket is Creased at the outer edges, The dust jacket has a couple of small tears near the heel of the spine. 252 pages. Clean inside with no remarks or highlights. Illustrated with many photographs. Describes man’s bid to conquer the moon from the days of ancient mythology up to the moment when the first men to land on the moon return to earth.
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