Description
Former library copy. 1964 hardcover has some wear, fading, and some light markings near spine. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
A fascinating relic from the early years of the Space Age, this well-loved library copy of “The Next Fifty Years in Space” by Erik Bergaust offers a glimpse into the boundless optimism and ambition that characterized humanity’s first steps into the cosmos. Published in 1964, just a few years after Yuri Gagarin’s historic orbital flight, Bergaust’s work captures the excitement and speculation surrounding the future of space exploration. From envisioning permanent lunar bases and manned missions to Mars, to the prospect of mining asteroids and harnessing the power of the sun, this book serves as a time capsule of the dreams and aspirations that fueled the space race between the United States and Soviet Union. While some predictions may seem quaint by today’s standards, others remain tantalizingly within reach, a testament to the enduring allure of exploring the final frontier. For collectors and readers alike, this vintage volume offers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in human history, when the boundaries of possibility seemed limitless.