“ONE DAY IN 1961, A MAN WEARING A SPACESUIT… WILL LITERALLY TAKE A RIDE THAT WILL BE OUT OF THIS WORLD”: THE ASTRONAUTS, SIGNED BY SHEPARD, GLENN AND THE OTHER MEN OF PROJECT MERCURY
CAIDIN, Martin. The Astronauts. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1960. Octavo, original black cloth, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition, second printing (following the first by one month) of this introduction to Project Mercury, inscribed “To Steven & Christopher Rose with warm personal regards—The Astronauts” and signed by all seven of the original astronauts: Alan B. Shepard, Jr., Walter W. Schirra, Jr., Donald K. Slayton, Virgil I. Grissom, John H. Glenn, Jr., M. Scott Carpenter and Leroy B. Cooper, Jr.
Noted aeronautics and aviation author Caidin whets his readers' appetites for the first manned launch of Project Mercury with this informative book, still eight months away when it first saw print. Caidin presents a wealth of technical and logistical information about the program's rockets and capsules, clear summaries of its goals and brief biographical profiles of the seven men who captured the national imagination as they bore the American standard in the race to the stars. "The first seven American astronauts were an admirable group of individuals chosen to sit at the apex of a pyramid of human effort… They chose to lead by following the opportunity that chance, circumstance, technology and history had prepared for them" (Swenson, Grimwood & Alexander, 164-65). First published in October 1960; this printing followed the next month.
Cloth fine, slightest foxing to endpapers and first few leaves, inscription and signatures clear and fine. Bright dust jacket with light wear. A near-fine copy, most rare and desirable signed by the Mercury Seven.