Space and the American Imagination by Howard E. McCurdy

Space and the American Imagination

Howard E. McCurdy

416 pages first pub 1997 (editions)

nonfiction history science sociology informative slow-paced

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Advocates of space exploration have long advanced a fantastic vision of the future: cavernous space stations, extensive lunar bases, sophisticated spacecraft and colonies on Mars. In books, movies, television shows, magazine articles and theme par...

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