
(See here for some of the other space science booklets in the series: http://er.jsc.nasa.gov/seh/sciser.html )

Stone, Marvin L. Man in space. Garden City: New York. 64 p. 21 cm.

I had a subscription to these when I was a child. Since the booklets were so small every few booklets you would get a maroon and silver case you could store them in on your bookshelf. You also got a spine label (see above) with your stamps that you could glue on the case to remember which booklets were in which box.

When you subscribed as a promotion they also had a poster that I remember well (see below)

These were favorites of mine because I had "made" them and I read them over and over.


Not much other art in the book but this possible space station also inflamed my imagination


