2001: Building for Space Travel

John Zukowsky
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A combination of 230 illustrations and fourteen essays offers a look at the structures built to follow humankind's dreams out into the cosmos, our perceptions of the universe, the conquest of space, and the inhabitation of that wilderness before and after the advent of space travel.
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