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Book Reviews of America in Space: Nasa's First Fifty YearsBook Review: Wow the pictures are amazing! Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this book for my husband who is a space nut. It was actually part of his 40th birthday present and he loved it! Our kids love looking at all the large pictures in it as well and this book has plenty of pictures. It is a very informative book specially if you have ever wondered how this whole space thing started!
Book Review: I bought two copies! Summary: 5 Stars
If you love space history and exploration please be careful, you might end up buying two copies like I did; just so I could have one copy for my office at work and one for home.
It's a big book. Great pictures. Just a delight to own. Makes a great coffee table book. Would make a great gift too.
Book Review: eye catcher Summary: 5 Stars
Anyone who sees this book just wants to keep on looking. Why wouldn't you want to see man kinds greatest achievements in a technological standpoint. This book should appeal to everyone. Every picture tells a million words to which you just have to see them in.
Book Review: Amazing Summary: 5 Stars
I couldn't put this down. It changed everything I've ever believed about the space program. Buy it and prepare to stay awake into the night reading it.
Book Review: This is a keeper! Summary: 4 Stars
This book is huge, look at the dimensions before you buy (14.5 x 11.2 x 1.4 inches), when it's open it takes over 22 inchs of desk or lap space. It's mostly high quality color pictures and very little text. I grew up during the start of the US space program and find most of the early pictures fascinating. The book is sectioned off by different space programs beginning with project Mercury and ends with our current programs. Other non-space programs that were required for the run-up to Mercury are covered as well. I wish there was more written about each of the different space programs. It's a good buy if you have the room for it.
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