Beyond Tomorrow: The Next 50 Years in Space, 1st Ed. Copy (1965), New, From & Signed By Artist Roy Scarfo
Book Details
Author(s)Dandrige M. Cole and Roy Scarfo
PublisherAmherst Press
ISBN / ASINB00HQJU3ZU
ISBN-13978B00HQJU3Z9
Sales Rank4,085,312
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
SIGNED BY THE ARTIST ROY SCARFO, Beyond Tomorrow: The Next 50 Years in Space, a NEW FIRST EDITION COPY, published 1965, has 168 pages • 53 Full Color Plates • 11 Charts • 47 Black and White Illustrations • Simulated Leather Binding • Gold Stamped. Each book is signed by the artist Roy Scarfo. Outside U.S., contact us for shipping charges. • A very limited number of books are available. This collector's book is a new unused first edition copy published in 1965 by Amherst Press. This is the most thought-provoking book of the Space Age. In collaboration with Dr. Dandridge M. Cole, "Beyond Tomorrow: The Next Fifty Years in Space" presents what these two men saw for the advancements in space exploration, space development and colonization, and advancements in humans themselves. All of their concepts were based on scientific feasability at that time (early 1960's) and on the rate of advancement and development then. Fifty years later, many of their concepts are only now being seriously researched, many of their concepts present questions on the future of society, politics, medicine, ethics, religion and all aspects of human living, and many of their concepts are what Utopian dreams are made of... and what will become reality... Beyond Tomorrow. Press Reviews of the book: "...I was fascinated by its boldness and left breathless by its sweep." Edward Kern Life Magazine "... The best thing of its kind I have ever read." Brigadier General Merion C. Cooper, USAF, Ret. "...This reviewer has read all the major works in the astronautics field not only back to 1957 and Sputnik, but long before to the earliest such writings. It can, therefore, be categorically stated that this book by Dandridge M. Cole and Roy G. Scarfo stands supreme in its field, both in written content and in pictorial excellence."
