Moon Shot, Signed by Alan Shepard, First Edition in Original Dust Jacket, 1994

Shepard, Alan, Deke Slayton, Moon Shot: The Inside Story of America's Race to the Moon. Atlanta: Turner Publishing, 1994. First Edition. Signed by Alan Shepard on the full title page. Introduction by Neil Armstrong. Original dust jacket and blue hardcover boards with silver embossed titles to the spine. Presented with a new archival slipcase. 

Presented is a first edition printing of Moon Shot: The Inside Story of America's Race to the Moon, written by Alan Shepard and Deke Slayton. The first American to travel to space, Alan Shepard signed the full title page in black felt-tipped ink. The book was published by Turner Publishing in Atlanta, Georgia in 1994. The book is presented in its original boards and dust jacket. It is complete with an introduction by astronaut Neil Armstrong and is illustrated with 32 glossy pages of black and white photographs. The book is protected by a new archival slipcase. 

Moon Shot provides the never-before-told story of the bravery and teamwork that made the journey to the Moon possible. Shepard and Slayton, part of the pioneering space program from the beginning, tell this fascinating inside perspective. The book references the Cold War's Space Race, in which the United States and the Soviet Union competed to gain dominance in outer space exploration. Their book offers readers a personal look at the Apollo mission that made history from two of the brave men who first ventured into space.

Alan Shepard was America’s first man in space. After serving as chief of the Astronaut Office, he returned to space on the Apollo 14 mission and logged nine hours exploring the Moon. In 1974 he retired from both NASA and the Navy, where he held the rank of rear admiral. Deke Slayton, also one of the original seven NASA astronauts, was assigned to fly the second orbital mission. Grounded by an irregular heartbeat, Slayton stayed on to supervise the astronaut corps, and his dedication was rewarded in 1972 when he was restored to flight status. Slayton was the docking module pilot of the 1975 Apollo–Soyuz Test Project. The flight culminated in the first meeting in space between American astronauts and Soviet Cosmonauts. He remained with NASA until his retirement in 1982. 

CONDITION:

Overall very good condition. The book is presented in its original blue hardback boards, with silver embossed titles to the spine and Turner Publishings’ lion logo blind embossed on the front board. Book is complete with the original dust jacket. Dust jacket in very good condition, with no chipping or fading. Alan Shepard has signed this book on the full title page in black felt-tipped ink.  Pages are clean inside. With 32 glossy pages of black and white photographs inside. Presented with a new archival slipcase. 

Book Dimensions: 9 1/4" H x 6 3/8" W x 1 3/8" D. Slipcase Dimensions: 9 7/8" H x 6 1/2" W x 1 3/4" D. 




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