Review:
A testament to human potential and the reality that geeks, at long last, deserve their own coffee-table books.--Michael Janairo"Four Corners Business Journal (Farmington, NM)" (12/11/2006) An unbiased introductory history of the US space program in a style that educates and is enjoyable to read... Over a hundred clear, captioned, high-quality color and black-and-white photographs of various sizes creates a visually appealing book that works as a research tool and for displays.... Summing Up: Recommended.-- (07/01/2007) The large color photographs of rocket launches and space travel are beautiful and inspiring.... This book does contain many details that would help students writing reports. This title is an optional purchase for libraries or teachers who need to update their materials on the space program.-- (07/01/2007) Profusely illustrated history of America's spaceport... an appealing portrait of the physical installations behind the drama of ignition and lift-off.-- (10/15/2006) [Starred review] A highly illuminating text to go with over 150 detailed, richly reproduced photos... extremely practical and enjoyable; Chapter 12, which follows along as the space shuttle is prepared for launch, is with the cover price alone.--Publishers Weekly Kennedy Space Center: Gateway to Space offers a meditation on the excitement of reaching for the stars... Reynolds tell the story for a general audience, using incisive text and more than 150 images... especially informative... a fine introduction to the history of the Kennedy Space Center. [Roger D. Launius, Chairman, Department of Space History, National Air and Space Museum]-- (12/01/2006) Reynolds takes readers on a narrative ride through the center -- its people and machines, triumphs and tragedies.-- (10/29/2006) Extremely meticulous... full of elegant descriptions and compelling details... exceptional color photographs... [will be] devoured by history or space enthusiasts from eight to eighty.-- (12/01/2006) Packed with more than 150 spectacular images, Kennedy Space Center is the only complete history of this important site.--Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin (12/01/2006) It's the only complete history of the Center and provides armchair readers with a complete tour of Center history, operations and launch efforts. The mission-by-mission coverage leaves out nothing.-- (04/01/2007) [Globe and Mail Christmas 2006 Gift Book selection] Combining authoritative text with more than 150 photos, the book provides a good glimpse into the day-to-day operations of the famous spaceport.--Globe and Mail (12/09/2006) The epic story of the men and machines who put America into space -- and the amazing, 140,000-acre site in Florida that became our nation's crucial stepping stone to an era of unparalleled, out-of-this-world exploration. A story of derring-do, scientific how-to and dreams, it makes for one spectacular rocket ride of a book.-- (12/03/2006) This visual feast traces the development of the centre... [and] may be the next best thing to actually visiting.-- (12/10/2006) This readable, remarkable volume has the depth of an all-encompassing historical timeline... The foreword grabbed me, and by the prologue I ws hooked.-- (03/01/2008)
About the Author:
David West Reynolds is the author of six books, including Apollo: The Epic Journey to the Moon and the number 1 New York Times best-seller, Star Wars: Episode I, The Visual Dictionary. He holds a doctorate from the University of Michigan and is an expert in space exploration and its history.
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