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The Province of All Mankind: How Outer Space Became American Foreign Policy: List of Illustrations

The Province of All Mankind: How Outer Space Became American Foreign Policy
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table of contents
  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication Page
  4. Epigraph Page
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. List of Abbreviations
  10. Introduction
  11. Part One: Dreams
    1. 1. Imagination
    2. 2. Interplanetary Men
    3. 3. Star of Hope
  12. Part Two: Nightmares
    1. 4. Lunartics!
    2. 5. The Cosmic Bomb
  13. Part Three: Waking Up
    1. 6. A Celestial Magna Carta
    2. 7. Stairway to Heaven?
    3. Conclusion
  14. Notes
  15. Index
  16. Copyright Page

ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. 1. James Mangan points to Celestia
  2. 2. Apocalyptic Martians, The War of the Worlds
  3. 3. The Grand Lunar, The First Men in the Moon
  4. 4. “The Change,” In the Days of the Comet
  5. 5. Kurd Lasswitz
  6. 6. David Lasser
  7. 7. Arthur “Val” Cleaver
  8. 8. Arthur C. Clarke
  9. 9. Olaf Stapledon
  10. 10. Frank Malina
  11. 11. The Star of Hope
  12. 12. “Sorry, That Pass Is No Good Here …,” Washington Star
  13. 13. Lunar construction vehicle, Project Horizon
  14. 14. “Soviet World Domination under Preparation”
  15. 15. “President Kennedy's New Frontiers”
  16. 16. Outer Space Treaty signing ceremony
  17. 17. “Isn’t it time you were getting me in orbit?,” Christian Science Monitor
  18. 18. “Peace in Space, Good Luck to Earth,” Washington Post
  19. 19. Fractional Orbital Bombardment System, schematic drawing
  20. 20. Earthrise

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