Tuesday, October 11, 2011

A Book of Mars for You (1968)

Just a quick cover today before I miss more "blogging" days.  Franklyn Branley wrote many, many children's science books. He often worked with the illustrator Leonard Kessler, whose drawings are wonderfully simple.

Branley, Franklyn M. Illustrated by Kessler, Leonard. A Book of Mars for You. New York: Thomas Y Crowell Co. (56 p.) 21 x 23 cm.


It outlines what is known currently about Mars and our exploration plans. Includes drawings of spacecraft, manned exploration of the Mars surface and reproductions of some of the early photos of Mars. It ends promoting Mars as "space target number two" (after the Moon of course). "A Book of…For You" series book. Also 1975 edition.

1 comment:

  1. I love this blog! Sorry I haven't been here sooner.

    Wanted to say that I am a fan of Leonard Kessler's work. He has some great kids fiction books (which he wrote and illustrated) such as Mr. Pine's Purple House.

    Dawn (the Browncoaty one)

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