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197931254New York: Thomas Y. Crowell 1979. First Edition. First Printing. very good fair to good. 462 illus. appendices bibliography index some wear & sm tears to DJ edges rear DJ sl soiled. Foreword by Wernher von Braun. From the V-2 to the Saturn moon rocket--the inside story of how a small group of engineers changed world history. Thomas Y. Crowell unknown
ANAIS-1568581815Thunder's Mouth Pr. hardcover. Good. 9.3x0.6x12.3. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Thunder's Mouth Pr hardcover
SONG1568581815Brand: Publishers Group West 0000-00-00. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.25x0.50x12.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Publishers Group West hardcover
1115813676.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1994002540Krieger Pub Co 1994. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Wernher Von Braun: Crusader for Space : An Illustrated Memoir by Ernst Stuhlinger; Frederick I. III Ordway. Signed by both authors on full title page. Signatures only. First edition second printing published in 1994 by Krieger Publishing Company. Jacket slightly creased at both ends of the spine with a 2 inch indentation on the back panel. <br/> <br/> Krieger Pub Co hardcover
1993Q-0894648241Krieger Pub Co 1993-12-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Krieger Pub Co hardcover
190976936Rochester: Eastman Kodak Company 1909. First edition. Small octavo. 32 pp. including eleven photographs of Indians and Southwest scenes taken by Monsen using a Kodak. Publisher's color pictorial wrappers. Minimal wear along spine. A very good copy.F. I. Monsen was the photographer on such notable survey expeditions as the Death Valley expedition in 1893 and the Yosemite National Park survey of 1896. He was an intrepid explorer and made extensive trips to Baja in 1892. By this time 1909 Monsen had formed a company to take well-heeled tourists through the deserts and canyons of the Southwest. "Over a period of eighteen years Mr. Monsen's photographic journey took him throughout the southwestern United States the California mountains and Mexico. He became the first professional photographer to record the daily lives of the Hopi and Navajo. Kodak was Mr. Monsen's camera of choice and he traveled with three small Kodaks for their ease of portability. They could be easily strapped to his belt which enabled him to snap candid shots of tribal life. He remembered all too well the unnatural poses necessitated by the dry plate process but the Kodak enabled Mr. Monsen to capture natural expressions because his subjects were often blissfully unaware they were being photographed" Historic Camera. One of the photographs in this publication shows Monsen sitting on the ground playing with a group of Navajo children. He died in Pasadena in 1929. Eastman Kodak Company unknown