THE FIRST MEN ON THE MOON ON THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MOON LANDING
ARMSTRONG
(Neil A., 1930-2012, American Astronaut, 1st Man on the Moon), Buzz ALDRIN (Edwin E., American Astronaut) & Michael COLLINS (b.1930, Former American Austronaut)
Official NASA colour Souvenir photo signed by the three Astronauts and inscribed by Buzz Aldrin
"To Bill Godward with Best wishes", the image shows Neil Armstrong in a spacesuit, the moon in the background and the imprint of Buzz Aldrin's spaceboot on the lunar surface, Neil Armstrong's words are printed along the top "That's one small step for a man, one Giant leap for Mankind", the history is printed on the verso, 10" x 8", no place, 20th July
Item Date:
1969
Stock No:
38546
£3750
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SIGNED BY SEVEN OF THE TWELVE MOONWALKERS
ARMSTRONG
(Neil A., 1930-2012, American Astronaut, 1st Man on the Moon), Charles 'Pete' CONRAD Jr(1930-1999, American Astronaut, 3rd Man to walk on the Moon, Apollo 12), Alan BEAN (born 1932, Astronaut and 4th Man to walk on the Moon, Apollo 12), Alan "Al" SHEPARD Jr. (1923-1998, 5th and oldest person to walk on the Moon, Apollo 14), Edgar MITCHELL (1930-2016, American Astronaut, 6th Man to walk on the Moon, Apollo 14), James 'Jim' IRWIN (1930-1991, American Astronaut, 8th Man to walk on the Moon, Apollo 15) and Charles DUKE (born 1935, 10th and youngest Man to walk on the Moon, Apollo 16)
Official NASA colour reproduction of an artist's drawing
depicting an Apollo Lunar module on the surface of the moon in June 1969, signed by seven of the twelve men who walked on the Moon during the Apollo Space project, NASA stamps on the verso, 10" x 8", no place, no date circa
Item Date:
1975
Stock No:
38547
£12500
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ARNOTT
(Dr Neil, 1788-1874, sailed to China as a Ship's Surgeon in 1807 & 1810)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Wright,
discussing in detail the treatment of measles in children, "if it be commencing measles the precautions which Mrs C has taken are likely to render the attack very mild. Among healthy children the treatment required is measles is nearly the same as in common catarrh - keeping them in a well ventilated bedroom of uniform mild temperature - giving very light nourishment - removing causes of excitement - giving gentle aperient medicine once or twice, using a Diaphoretic Saline mixture ... When the symptoms are more severe with pain in any part of the chest, Leeches have to be applied & other means to be used such as a medical man in attendance might see to be necessary to check inflammatory action ...", 2 sides 8vo., Bedford Square, 14th March
Item Date:
1854
Stock No:
31632
£125
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BADER
(Sir Douglas Robert Stuart, 1910-1982, British Aviator)
Typed Letter Signed to R. D. Burton,
acknowleding his letter “and enclosure, I can only say how totally I agree with you. As you must know, over the last several years a number of people, including myself, have tried to effect the release of Hess, but for some extraordinary reason neither Tory nor Labour Government have the guts to do anything about it...”, 1 side 4to., 5 Petersham Mews, S.W.7., 16th June
Item Date:
1978
Stock No:
42722
£250
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"THE PRESENT GOVT IS AS BAD AS THE GLADSTONE IN EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS"
BAKER
(Sir Samuel White, 1821-1893, Explorer & Sportsman)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to "Mr Harris"
(Frank HARRIS, 1855-1931, Irish Editor, Novelist, Journalist and Publisher) saying that "On receipt of your letter I commenced an Article which will be finished tomorrow. I must ask you however to forgive me for remarking that I do not like alterations to be made in anything that I may write, after the last proofs have been returned, and I would rather decline to publish any article unless I know that every word is my own. Upon two occasions such alterations have been made in the 'Fortnightly' - in one of which, the phrase was curiously unlike any expression that I should myself have used. I have been asked by two or three lately to write an Article on the Soudan but I declined as I am much engaged with a book on practical Natural History. When your note came, the spirit suddenly moved me, although it will do no good. The present Govt is just as bad as the Gladstone in Egyptian affairs, and a little more Radical at home ...", 3 sides 8vo., Sandford Orleight, Newton Abbot, 1st September
Item Date:
1889
Stock No:
39391
£2750
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