Description
Hardcover has scuffs and some wear around the corners/edges/spine. Pages are yellowed but clean. Binding is secure.
This 1959 Collier’s Encyclopedia Year Book offers a fascinating window into the world of 1958, a pivotal year in the midst of the Cold War and the early years of the Space Age. Compiled by esteemed editor William T. Couch, this annual supplement to the renowned Collier’s Encyclopedia serves as a comprehensive record of the significant events, discoveries, and cultural milestones that shaped that remarkable year.
Within its well-preserved pages, readers will find detailed accounts of the ongoing tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, including the establishment of NASA and the launch of the first American satellite, Explorer 1, in response to the Soviet Union’s Sputnik success. The book also chronicles the pivotal events of the Lebanese crisis, the formation of the European Economic Community, and the historic election of Pope John XXIII.
Beyond the political and scientific realms, this volume captures the vibrant cultural landscape of 1958, with articles on popular literature, music, and art of the era. Collectors and enthusiasts of mid-20th century history will appreciate the opportunity to delve into this meticulously researched and well-preserved time capsule, offering a comprehensive and insightful perspective on a year that reshaped the world.