![]() ![]() An exceptional example, rare and desirable signed twice by Heinlein.Ī part of Heinlein's Future History and prequel to "Requiem", The Man Who Sold the Moon follows a series of events leading up to the fictional first Moon landing in 1978 and the schemes of Delos D. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the half-title page and again signed in full on the title page, “From one Bob to another! R.A.H.” Additionally inscribed by the publisher on the half-title page in the year of publication, “8/30/50 To Bob Cook- With the best wishes of the Publisher Melvin Korshak.” Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Octavo, original cloth, chronological chart on endpapers, with the publisher’s printed label “Future History, 1951-2600 A.D.” on the bottom of the front and rear free endpapers, as issued. $2,500.00 Item Number: 117457įirst edition of this classic work by the author of Stranger in a Strange Land. The Man Who Sold the Moon: Harriman and the Escape from Earth to the Moon! ![]()
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