SETI public: The Conquest of Space by David Lasser

From: Alex Michael Bonnici (albonnici_at_vol.net.mt)
Date: Sat Aug 27 2005 - 17:10:38 UTC

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    Hello Gang,
                 Has anyone read the "Conquest of Space" by David Lasser?
    This book has the distinction of being the first book in the English
    Language concerning the possibility of Space Exploration Written in 1931
    it is still a wonderful read today, some 74 years after it first
    appeared. It had a profound impact on Arthur C. Clarke. In the recent
    addition published by Apogee books Clarke wrote the Introduction.

    I wrote to Apogee Books shortly after buying the Conquest of Space via
    AMAZON.COM and made the following proposal:

    "I very much enjoyed “The Conquest of Space”
          by David Lasser and “The High Frontier” by Gerald O’Neil, and
          a thought occurred to me that it would be wonderful that other
          great books concerning Space Exploration of historical
          significance should be republished and launched as a new series
          by Apogee books. Some of the titles I have in mind (to name but
          a few include “Interplanetary Flight” and also the “Exploration
          of Space” by Arthur C. Clarke and “Islands in Space: The
          Challenge of the Planetoids, by Dandridge Cole and Michael
          Cox. Another great book to republish would be “The World, The
          Flesh, and The Devil” by J.D. Bernal. You should also consider
          republishing the works of Hermann Oberth, Konstantine
          Tsiolkovsky, and Robert H. Goddard. "

    The whole subject of Space Exploration has had a wonderful history
    reflected in the books written at the Prelude to the Space Age. It would
    be sad to lose this wonderful heritage.

    Alex Michael Bonnici


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