
Out of this world for next few weeks! I will be away from my computer for the next couple of weeks so this will have to hold you until July.
Thompson, Jeff. Out of This World: An Activity Book based on Space Travel. New York: Hart Publications. (160 p.) 27 cm.
Out of this world is a play activity book with games, jokes, comics etc. It also includes essays (1-5 pages in length) and illustrations about the solar system, space stations, space suits and the history of the rocket.

Some content and illustrations were reused in a later play activity book: Simmons. Planets and Space Travel (1958,1962).
I wonder what it was about 1953 that produced so many cool space books?
Part of me suspects that in 1952 the Collier's series promoted enough space art to appear in other magazines and newspapers and the children's television space boom led to a demanded for something space-related that bookstores could sell for children. So lots of stuff appeared in 1953.
Hope you get to hike on the Moon this summer!

1965 Book of Space Adventures: The latest developments in the world space programmes #3. London : Atlas Publishing and Distributing Co. Ltd. (95 p.) 29 cm.

1966

As you can read, the rocket port was part of the history of transportation exhibit. I really have nothing more to say about this except: THIS IS SO COOL.







Ned built models and then hung them on thread in front of suitable backgrounds.
Mars was of course just the right shade of carpet.




The space station design is also very different from the popular ring-shaped ones.
Landing and exploring the moon are the real focus of the text. Unfortunately they don't actually show you any crocodiles living on other planets.

