SIGNED BY NORMAN MAILER, FIRST EDITION OF HIS PROVOCATIVE COVERAGE OF THE SPACE PROGRAM, OF A FIRE ON THE MOON
MAILER, Norman. Of a Fire on the Moon. Boston: Little Brown, (1970). Octavo, original russet cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of Mailer’s critically praised account of NASA and Apollo 11—“important… it should be read, it should be taken seriously” (New York Times)—boldly signed by Mailer.
Of a Fire on the Moon “brought the new journalism to Apollo reporting.” Mailer, who held a “Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from Harvard University… set the story evocatively in the Age of Aquarius.” Of a Fire on the Moon on publication won immediate praise as “important…. it should be read, it should be taken seriously.” His coverage of the Apollo 11 flight, “the launch, the astronauts, the whole world of NASA and space technology,” proves he is “that rarest of birds in an age of polarization and sub-ideology, a free and unpredictable mind” (New York Times). “First edition” stated on copyright page. Serialized in Life magazine.
Only lightest edge-wear to dust jacket. A fine signed copy.