Robert Goddard, trail blazer to the stars : production material, 1964.

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Robert Goddard, trail blazer to the stars : production material, 1964.

The story of the "Father of the Space Age," the Clark University professor, who launched the first liquid propellant rocket in 1926. Pencil & conte crayon illustrator's dummy with text proof pasteup; 25 ink & tempera illustrations with one separation.

Illustrations : 51 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814998

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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