Satellite! Eric Bergaust and William Beller - 1956

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Erik Bergaust and William Beller have written the first book about the most remarkable, perhaps most important, coming achievement of modern science: "Satellite!" The First Step into the Last Frontier. Copyright date 1956, Book Club Edition. 8vo Hardcover with dust jacket. Black cloth over boards with yellow lettering and design on the spine. Yellow tinted top page edges. Hardcover in very good condition. No bumping or shelf wear. Jacket shows little shelf wear/soiling. No chips/voids. Not price clipped. Newspaper clipping from NYT 1960 outlining current orbital satellites has caused foxing/oxidation to ffep and inside of jacket. Not terrible but worth noting.
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Erik Bergaust and William Beller have written the first book about the most remarkable, perhaps most important, coming achievement of modern science: "Satellite!" The First Step into the Last Frontier. Copyright date 1956, Book Club Edition. 8vo Hardcover with dust jacket. Black cloth over boards with yellow lettering and design on the spine. Yellow tinted top page edges. Hardcover in very good condition. No bumping or shelf wear. Jacket shows little shelf wear/soiling. No chips/voids. Not price clipped. Newspaper clipping from NYT 1960 outlining current orbital satellites has caused foxing/oxidation to ffep and inside of jacket. Not terrible but worth noting.
Erik Bergaust and William Beller have written the first book about the most remarkable, perhaps most important, coming achievement of modern science: "Satellite!" The First Step into the Last Frontier. Copyright date 1956, Book Club Edition. 8vo Hardcover with dust jacket. Black cloth over boards with yellow lettering and design on the spine. Yellow tinted top page edges. Hardcover in very good condition. No bumping or shelf wear. Jacket shows little shelf wear/soiling. No chips/voids. Not price clipped. Newspaper clipping from NYT 1960 outlining current orbital satellites has caused foxing/oxidation to ffep and inside of jacket. Not terrible but worth noting.