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A Ball, A Dog & A Monkey, by Michael D'Antonio Tells the story of the first year of the space race.
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Detailed viewItem number 9780743294324
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A Small Skirmish in the Cold War, by Philip H. Davis This is an inside look at being on the Cape and working on the systems that helped win the Cold War, vignettes of the day-to-day issues of living and working on the edge of the future including the dilemma of simultaneously working downrange to missile test schedules and trying to get married.
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Detailed viewItem number 9781424187119
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Banana River: Sea Stories & War Diaries from a World War II Navy Base (Paperback) by Barbara Marriott The cast of characters included a local yachtsman, an ambassador’s son, a daredevil Navy pilot, and a variety of courageous, ingenious, and humorous players.
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Detailed viewItem number 9781418419578
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Cape Canaveral by Ray Osborne The excitement of the space race meets the rich heritage of the past at Cape Canaveral.
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Detailed viewItem number 9780738553276
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Cocoa Beach by Wade Arnold Cocoa Beach welcomes millions of visitors every year, but the city has always managed to keep a small town atmosphere.
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Detailed viewItem number 9780738568065
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Florida's Space Coast by Wade Arnold Spectators at NASA's Kennedy Space Center watch the 1969 launch of Apollo 10.
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Detailed viewItem number 9780738566245
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Launch Vehicles by Michael Lennick (pocket space guide) Learn how these most complex and awe inspiring machines actually work and why they call anything that is difficult to achieve "Rocket Science".
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Detailed viewItem number 9781894959285
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Live From Cape Canaveral by Jay Barbree (paperback) Covering the Space Race, From Sputnik to today
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Detailed viewItem number 9780061233937
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Mars by Robert Godwin (pocket space guide) If you always thought that it was Giovanni Schiaparelli who first coined the phrase “Canali” pertaining to the straight lines he appeared to observe on Mars you’d be wrong.
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Detailed viewItem number 9781894959261
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