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Recommendations

SIGNED BY RICHARD FEYNMAN

FEYNMAN, Richard P. Recommendations. No place, circa 1986.

Mimeograph of the galleys of the Recommendations of the Rogers Commission tasked with investigating the Challenger disaster, signed on the front page by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman with his additional note: "PRIVATE (CLOSE HOLD)." $14,000.

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North to the Orient

SIGNED BY ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH AND CHARLES LINDBERGH

LINDBERGH, Anne Morrow. North to the Orient. New York, 1935.

First edition of Anne Morrow Lindbergh's account of her journey to Alaska and along the Arctic Circle to Russia, China and Japan. Signed on the half-title by Anne Morrow Lindbergh and signed on the same page in the year of publication by Charles Lindbergh with his inscribed, "North Haven—1935." $2900.

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Lunar Surveyor Photo Archive

VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE DOCUMENTING SURVEYORS 2 AND 3

[NASA]. Lunar Surveyor Photo Archive. Los Angeles, 1965. Sixty-nine vintage black-and-white photographs documenting the assembly and transport of Surveyors 2 and 3, two of the spacecraft NASA used to scout lunar landing sites for the Apollo program. $2500.

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Flying Dutchman

INSCRIBED BY ANTHONY FOKKER TO LORD BEAVERBROOK

FOKKER, Anthony H.G., and GOULD, Bruce. Flying Dutchman. New York, 1931.

Signed limited first edition of the autobiography, number 165 of 215 copies signed by Anthony Fokker, none of which was for sale, inscribed on the frontispiece, "To Lord Beaverbrook in sincere admiration for his achievements and his interest in aviation. Fokker. May 1935." $2200.

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Hand-painted sign commemorating the first commercial transpolar flight

AIRPORT SIGN,
FROM THE FIRST COMMERCIAL TRANSPOLAR FLIGHT

(DUSTIN, Frederick G.). Hand-painted sign commemorating the first commercial transpolar flight. Rio de Janeiro, 1968.

Unique artifact, documenting the historic first commercial round-the-world flight, tracking longitudinally across the two poles and touching down on all seven continents, including Antarctica. $1500.

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Luck on the Wing

"SUDDEN DEATH, WOUNDS, CAPTURE OR ACCIDENT, AN OF THESE MAY HAPPEN… BUT NOTHING MAY DETER HIM AND NOTHING BUT FAILURE TERRIFY HIM"

HASLETT, Elmer. Luck on the Wing. New York, 1920.

First edition, inscribed by the author in the year of publication, "To Harry—and may he always have 'luck on the wing"—and off. Elmer Haslett. May 27, 1920." $1500.

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Days on the Wing

INSCRIBED AT LENGTH BY BELGIAN ACE WILLY COPPENS

COPPENS, Willy. Days on the Wing. London, circa 1932.

First edition in English of this memoir by the legendary WWI Belgian ace, inscribed and signed by him twice, once with a lengthy inscription in French and again beneath his frontispiece portrait, this time in English: "Never was my nose quite so big! W.C.H." $1250.

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