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Spaceships : an illustrated history of the real and the imagined / Ron Miller ; forewords, Lance Bush, Tom Crouch ; with special art by Nick Stevens.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, DC : Smithsonian Books, 2016Description: 256 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781588345776
  • 1588345777
Subject(s):
Contents:
The dreamers -- The engineers -- The experimenters -- World War II and the rocket race -- The Golden Age -- Dreams to reality -- The future.
Summary: "An illustrated guide to real and imagined spaceships, and how popular culture influenced the development of each"-- Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

How have actual spaceships influenced the design of fictional ones like the Millenium Falcon and the Starship Enterprise ? Did a fiction series in Collier's magazine really inspire us to create real-life space stations like Mir and the ISS? How have our depictions of space travel developed as the reality of space travel changed? In his new book Spaceships: An Illustrated History of the Real and the Imagined , Ron Miller shows that when it comes to manned spacecraft, art actually does imitate life and, even more bizarrely, life imitates art. In fact, astronautics owes its origins to art. Long before engineers and scientists took the possibility of spaceflight seriously, virtually all of its aspects had been explored in art and literature. Miller takes readers on a visual journey through the history of the spaceship both in our collective imagination and in reality. The vivid illustrations trace the spaceship through its conception, engineering, and building, from the practical origins of spaceflight in the wartime V-2 rocket to future Mars programs. They also chart, in exquisite detail, the ubiquity of spaceships in the golden age of space travel (1950s and '60s) plus their broad influence in popular art, television, film, and literature. Spaceships reminds us of the romance of manned space travel as it has been, as we imagined it could be, and as it may be in the future.

Includes bibliographical references (page 255) and index.

The dreamers -- The engineers -- The experimenters -- World War II and the rocket race -- The Golden Age -- Dreams to reality -- The future.

"An illustrated guide to real and imagined spaceships, and how popular culture influenced the development of each"-- Provided by publisher.

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