Just a quick fun one to finish out July. It is hard to image that eight years after this we started having books like these:
So who knows what 10 years will bring to our dreams of space.
To continue with the the non-fiction comics, here is a giveaway from General Electric flash bulbs. It went with an offer for the child to get their own space capsule.
With all this talk about man in space and man on the moon, where are the women? Well unfortunately the space race was a boys club so there are very few examples of female astronaut books or ephemera.
So in my pursuit of nonfiction for children about spaceflight comes this comic from Mexico. It is the biography of Valentina Tereshkova.
One of my favorite (and admittedly sexist) pages is where she goes from the hairdresser helmet to the space helmet. It is a scene unlike any ever the Mercury 7 ever let get photographed for Life magazine :)





If we can put a man on the moon, then where is my flying belt? As a break from all the moon posts I decided to share a little rocket belt fun. This was given out at shoe stores that sold Keds tennis shoes. Besides the comic there was the Kolonel Keds Space Club with a space whistle and a secret decoder card (see the end of this post). Be sure to click on the pages so you can read the comic. "Perhaps someday you will be flying to college in your own rocketbelt. " Happy jetpacks to you!
This was actually a science fiction novel about going to the moon. It was written and illustrated by one of the great space artist Ludek Pesek.




