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"Thrust Into Space" Available for sale
Found while surfing Alibris.com (online used seller):
(Beware wrap) http://www.alibris.com/search/search...*listing*title Thrust Into Space. by Hunter, Maxwell W., II. price: $149.95 Ships within 2 to 3 days Edition: First Edition-1st Printing Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Harper & Row, New York Date Published: 1966 Description: The eminent rocket scientist and missile designer discusses rocket mechanics, design and applications, extremely scarce, very good in very good dust jacket; a few small cracks on jacket edges, minor shelfwear to boards, previous prices inked on free front endpaper else a tight unmarked interior. Yes, $150. A bit high for a thin book... but it's not like the chance to own this comes up every day. |
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