Author: Piers Bizony
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0802779611
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person in history to leave the Earth's atmosphere and venture into space. His flight aboard a Russian Vostok rocket lasted only 108 minutes, but at the end of it he had become the most famous man in the world. Back on the ground, his smiling face captured the hearts of millions around the globe. Film stars, politicians and pop stars from Europe to Japan, India to the United States vied with each other to shake his hand. Despite this immense fame, almost nothing is known about Gagarin or the exceptional people behind his dramatic space flight. Starman tells for the first time Gagarin's personal odyssey from peasant to international icon, his subsequent decline as his personal life began to disintegrate under the pressures of fame, and his final disillusionment with the Russian state. President Kennedy's quest to put an American on the Moon was a direct reaction to Gagarin's achievement--yet before that successful moonshot occurred, Gagarin himself was dead, aged just thirty-four, killed in a mysterious air crash. Publicly the Soviet hierarchy mourned; privately their sighs of relief were almost audible, and the KGB report into his death remains secret. Entwined with Gagarin's history is that of the breathtaking and highly secretive Russian space program - its technological daring, its triumphs and disasters. In a gripping account, Jamie Doran and Piers Bizony reveal the astonishing world behind the scenes of the first great space spectacular, and how Gagarin's flight came frighteningly close to destruction.
Starman
Author: Piers Bizony
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0802779611
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person in history to leave the Earth's atmosphere and venture into space. His flight aboard a Russian Vostok rocket lasted only 108 minutes, but at the end of it he had become the most famous man in the world. Back on the ground, his smiling face captured the hearts of millions around the globe. Film stars, politicians and pop stars from Europe to Japan, India to the United States vied with each other to shake his hand. Despite this immense fame, almost nothing is known about Gagarin or the exceptional people behind his dramatic space flight. Starman tells for the first time Gagarin's personal odyssey from peasant to international icon, his subsequent decline as his personal life began to disintegrate under the pressures of fame, and his final disillusionment with the Russian state. President Kennedy's quest to put an American on the Moon was a direct reaction to Gagarin's achievement--yet before that successful moonshot occurred, Gagarin himself was dead, aged just thirty-four, killed in a mysterious air crash. Publicly the Soviet hierarchy mourned; privately their sighs of relief were almost audible, and the KGB report into his death remains secret. Entwined with Gagarin's history is that of the breathtaking and highly secretive Russian space program - its technological daring, its triumphs and disasters. In a gripping account, Jamie Doran and Piers Bizony reveal the astonishing world behind the scenes of the first great space spectacular, and how Gagarin's flight came frighteningly close to destruction.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0802779611
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person in history to leave the Earth's atmosphere and venture into space. His flight aboard a Russian Vostok rocket lasted only 108 minutes, but at the end of it he had become the most famous man in the world. Back on the ground, his smiling face captured the hearts of millions around the globe. Film stars, politicians and pop stars from Europe to Japan, India to the United States vied with each other to shake his hand. Despite this immense fame, almost nothing is known about Gagarin or the exceptional people behind his dramatic space flight. Starman tells for the first time Gagarin's personal odyssey from peasant to international icon, his subsequent decline as his personal life began to disintegrate under the pressures of fame, and his final disillusionment with the Russian state. President Kennedy's quest to put an American on the Moon was a direct reaction to Gagarin's achievement--yet before that successful moonshot occurred, Gagarin himself was dead, aged just thirty-four, killed in a mysterious air crash. Publicly the Soviet hierarchy mourned; privately their sighs of relief were almost audible, and the KGB report into his death remains secret. Entwined with Gagarin's history is that of the breathtaking and highly secretive Russian space program - its technological daring, its triumphs and disasters. In a gripping account, Jamie Doran and Piers Bizony reveal the astonishing world behind the scenes of the first great space spectacular, and how Gagarin's flight came frighteningly close to destruction.
The Starmen
Author: Leigh Brackett
Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
The resemblance was that of a strong racial stamp, rather than any blood kinship. If two Mohawks were to meet unexpectedly in the hills of Afghanistan they would recognize each other, and it was the same with Trehearne and the stranger. There was the same arrogant bone-structure, the odd and striking beauty of form and color that seemed to have no root in any race of Earth, the long yellow eyes, slightly tilted and flecked with sparks of greenish light. And there was the same pride. In Trehearne it was a lonely, bitter thing. The stranger bore his like a banner. During the moment in which Trehearne stared, amazed, the stranger remarked, "I don't remember seeing you on the last ship. How long have you been here...FROM THE BOOKS.
Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
The resemblance was that of a strong racial stamp, rather than any blood kinship. If two Mohawks were to meet unexpectedly in the hills of Afghanistan they would recognize each other, and it was the same with Trehearne and the stranger. There was the same arrogant bone-structure, the odd and striking beauty of form and color that seemed to have no root in any race of Earth, the long yellow eyes, slightly tilted and flecked with sparks of greenish light. And there was the same pride. In Trehearne it was a lonely, bitter thing. The stranger bore his like a banner. During the moment in which Trehearne stared, amazed, the stranger remarked, "I don't remember seeing you on the last ship. How long have you been here...FROM THE BOOKS.
The Starmen of Llyrdis
Author: Leigh Brackett
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 9780345284839
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 9780345284839
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
MOTHER 3 Handbook
The Revolt of the Star Men
Author: Raymond Z. Gallun
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Raymond Z. Gallun's 'The Revolt of the Star Men' is a timeless science fiction classic that delves into the realm of interstellar rebellion and the consequences of defying authority. The book is written in Gallun's distinctive style, characterized by vivid imagery, detailed world-building, and thought-provoking themes. Set in a distant future where humanity has colonized the stars, the story follows the struggle of a group of alien beings known as the Star Men as they rise up against their oppressive overlords. Gallun's exploration of power dynamics, freedom, and rebellion creates a compelling narrative that will captivate readers from beginning to end. With its engaging plot and imaginative setting, 'The Revolt of the Star Men' stands out as a seminal work in the science fiction genre. Raymond Z. Gallun, known for his groundbreaking contributions to early science fiction, drew inspiration from the political and social upheavals of his time to craft a gripping tale of resistance and revolution. Recommended for fans of classic sci-fi and readers interested in exploring themes of rebellion and autonomy in a futuristic setting.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Raymond Z. Gallun's 'The Revolt of the Star Men' is a timeless science fiction classic that delves into the realm of interstellar rebellion and the consequences of defying authority. The book is written in Gallun's distinctive style, characterized by vivid imagery, detailed world-building, and thought-provoking themes. Set in a distant future where humanity has colonized the stars, the story follows the struggle of a group of alien beings known as the Star Men as they rise up against their oppressive overlords. Gallun's exploration of power dynamics, freedom, and rebellion creates a compelling narrative that will captivate readers from beginning to end. With its engaging plot and imaginative setting, 'The Revolt of the Star Men' stands out as a seminal work in the science fiction genre. Raymond Z. Gallun, known for his groundbreaking contributions to early science fiction, drew inspiration from the political and social upheavals of his time to craft a gripping tale of resistance and revolution. Recommended for fans of classic sci-fi and readers interested in exploring themes of rebellion and autonomy in a futuristic setting.
Starman
Author: James Robinson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
After the death of his father, young Jack Knight is forced to take over his role as legendary superhero Starman.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
After the death of his father, young Jack Knight is forced to take over his role as legendary superhero Starman.
‘Star Men’ in English Convict Prisons, 1879-1948
Author: Ben Bethell
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000648230
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
This book tells the story of the star class, a segregated division for first offenders in English convict prisons; known informally as ‘star men’, convicts assigned to the division were identified by a red star sewn to their uniforms. ‘Star Men’ in English Convict Prisons, 1879–1948 investigates the origins of the star class in the years leading up to its establishment in 1879, and charts its subsequent development during the late-Victorian, Edwardian, and interwar decades. To what extent did the star class serve to shield ‘gentleman convicts’ from their social inferiors and allow them a measure of privilege? What was the precise nature of the ‘contamination’ by which they and other ‘accidental criminals’ were believed to be threatened? And why, for the first twenty years of its existence, were first offenders convicted of ‘unnatural crimes’ barred from the division? To explore these questions, the book considers the making and implementation of penal policy by senior civil servants and prison administrators, and the daily life and work of prisoners at policy’s receiving end. It re-examines evolving notions of criminality, the competing aims of reformation and deterrence, and the role and changing nature of prison labour. Along the way, readers will encounter an array of star men, including arsonists, abortionists, sex offenders and reprieved murderers, disgraced bankers, light-fingered postmen, bent solicitors, and perjuring policemen. Taking a fresh look at English prison history through converging lenses of class, sexuality, and labour, ‘Star Men’ in English Convict Prisons, 1879-1948 will be of great interest to penal historians and historical criminologists, and to scholars working on related aspects of modern British history.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000648230
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
This book tells the story of the star class, a segregated division for first offenders in English convict prisons; known informally as ‘star men’, convicts assigned to the division were identified by a red star sewn to their uniforms. ‘Star Men’ in English Convict Prisons, 1879–1948 investigates the origins of the star class in the years leading up to its establishment in 1879, and charts its subsequent development during the late-Victorian, Edwardian, and interwar decades. To what extent did the star class serve to shield ‘gentleman convicts’ from their social inferiors and allow them a measure of privilege? What was the precise nature of the ‘contamination’ by which they and other ‘accidental criminals’ were believed to be threatened? And why, for the first twenty years of its existence, were first offenders convicted of ‘unnatural crimes’ barred from the division? To explore these questions, the book considers the making and implementation of penal policy by senior civil servants and prison administrators, and the daily life and work of prisoners at policy’s receiving end. It re-examines evolving notions of criminality, the competing aims of reformation and deterrence, and the role and changing nature of prison labour. Along the way, readers will encounter an array of star men, including arsonists, abortionists, sex offenders and reprieved murderers, disgraced bankers, light-fingered postmen, bent solicitors, and perjuring policemen. Taking a fresh look at English prison history through converging lenses of class, sexuality, and labour, ‘Star Men’ in English Convict Prisons, 1879-1948 will be of great interest to penal historians and historical criminologists, and to scholars working on related aspects of modern British history.
Kemlo and the Star Men
Author: E. C. Eliott
Publisher: Gateway
ISBN: 1473212316
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Solid land inside a cloud of 'star dust' - where no solid land should be. And the weird voices - where are they coming from? Forced down on a minor star galaxy, Kemlo and his friends of Satellite Belt K discover a secret of Space which gives scientists information for which they have been searching for years.
Publisher: Gateway
ISBN: 1473212316
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Solid land inside a cloud of 'star dust' - where no solid land should be. And the weird voices - where are they coming from? Forced down on a minor star galaxy, Kemlo and his friends of Satellite Belt K discover a secret of Space which gives scientists information for which they have been searching for years.
Starman
Author: M. C. Duncan
Publisher: Duncan Publishing
ISBN: 1411626095
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
(c)TX 939-581 Star has been a mercenary since the time of the first Egyptian empire. On a small world named Fellis he meets a fifteen year old hooker. He takes pity on the kid and hires her as a cook for his upcoming contract. She makes an outstanding mercenary. She becomes his partner in war and together they fight the company wars. Enjoy their adventures through love and battle.
Publisher: Duncan Publishing
ISBN: 1411626095
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
(c)TX 939-581 Star has been a mercenary since the time of the first Egyptian empire. On a small world named Fellis he meets a fifteen year old hooker. He takes pity on the kid and hires her as a cook for his upcoming contract. She makes an outstanding mercenary. She becomes his partner in war and together they fight the company wars. Enjoy their adventures through love and battle.
The Revolt of the Star Men
Author: Raymond Gallun
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 168299936X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
The creatures that people this exciting story of Mr. Gallun, may seem at first blush to be impossible monstrosities. Yet, on consideration, we must realize that they are not so far-fetched. Even in our picayune little corner of the universe, we find in the insect kingdom a form of life that has survived through every possible earth catastrophe in the last 40,000,000 years. With their skeletons on the outside of their bodies instead of on the inside, insects are able to protect their bodies from heat, cold, and from accidents that would kill us. If the insect's shell were harder and thicker and made of heat-resisting material, it might conceivably be able to live in space without other protection. The point is that Mr. Gallun makes his Space Men so convincing that we can do nothing but believe in them. And he has woven about them such a thrilling story of adventure on two worlds that one will have to read and reread it, to get from it the fullest enjoyment.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 168299936X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
The creatures that people this exciting story of Mr. Gallun, may seem at first blush to be impossible monstrosities. Yet, on consideration, we must realize that they are not so far-fetched. Even in our picayune little corner of the universe, we find in the insect kingdom a form of life that has survived through every possible earth catastrophe in the last 40,000,000 years. With their skeletons on the outside of their bodies instead of on the inside, insects are able to protect their bodies from heat, cold, and from accidents that would kill us. If the insect's shell were harder and thicker and made of heat-resisting material, it might conceivably be able to live in space without other protection. The point is that Mr. Gallun makes his Space Men so convincing that we can do nothing but believe in them. And he has woven about them such a thrilling story of adventure on two worlds that one will have to read and reread it, to get from it the fullest enjoyment.