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| Hundreds of thousands of miles from Earth, a few brave men have risked their lives attempting the stuff of fantasies — to fly to the moon and walk on its surface. Alan Bean's new work, Apollo, is part of adventure-thriller, part documentary, part autobiography and part fine art book. With the historic flight of Senator John Glenn and the success of the Emmy-winning "From the Earth to the Moon," we are once again fascinated with these remarkable lunar missions — missions that challenged the inherent dangers of space travel.
As seen in USA Today, The New Yorker, Parade Magazine, Good Morning America
33,000 copies in print, now in its second printing
"Alan Bean re-creates the drama and excitement of man's exploration of the moon." — Neil Armstrong |
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