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ISBN 13
9781250040725
ISBN 10
1250040728
Publisher
St. Martin'S Griffin; Reprint Edition
Editorial Review
“Much of Barbree's writing has a "you are there" immediacy, because he was present for many of the book's key events. During his more than half-century as space correspondent for NBC News, Barbree witnessed and reported on each and every launch of the U.S. human space program. He is at his best when describing the visceral thrill of rocket flight, the lifeless majesty of the moon, and the visual splendor of Earth from space. These poetic passages are made all the more poignant by his close brush with becoming an astronaut, as a finalist in NASA's failed-to-launch "Journalist in Space" program.” ―The Washington Post “Barbree's book reminds readers of all that led up to that first step.” ―Associated Press “Sit back, put up your feet, and spend some time with Neil Armstrong: A Life of Flight, by Jay Barbree, NBC's longtime space correspondent, who has covered the US manned spaceflight program for more than half a century. To be sure, this is not the definitive, footnote-packed Armstrong biography. Instead, this book has the feel of sitting down with Barbree at a barbeque for an extended conversation.” ―Christian Science Monitor: 1of the 10 Best Books of July “NBC News space reporter Jay Barbree spent 50 years getting to know astronaut Neil Armstrong. In this biography, Barbree recalls Armstrong's historic moon landing in gripping detail.” ―Parade: included in Summer Books round-up “His richly detailed profile of Armstrong…covers Armstrong's life and career with intimacy, humor and heart, from his days as a U.S. Navy pilot through his training for the NASA space program, and ultimately into the commander's seat of Apollo 11. Space hounds and history buffs will dig it, for sure, but even casual readers will be riveted by its comprehensive portrait of a real-life cosmic cowboy who broke the bonds of Earth and put the first American footprint where it had never been before.” ―American Profile “With a foreword by John Glenn NBC News space correspondent Barbree got very up-close to the former Navy combat pilot and astronaut, who died in 2012. Notoriously private, Armstrong opened up to the author to reveal his innermost thoughts, telling "what he really felt when he took that first step on the moon, and what life in NASA was like.” ―VFW Magazine “Barbree's tone is warm, and he has a boyish enthusiasm for both tricky missions carried out deftly and for near misses barely avoided, both of which figure heavily in Armstrong's professional life.” ―The Columbus Dispatch “...intimate and definitive...a celebration of Armstrong's life and times.” ―Fort Worth Star-Telegram “An eye-opening and entertaining tale of the race to the moon.” ―Publishers Weekly “Veteran news correspondent Barbree offers an intimate view into the life of Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), his friend as well as a national hero and very private person. The author paints a detailed and colourful picture of his subject and an unbiased depiction of the period in which he lived, while also demonstrating reverence for Armstrong as confidant.” ―Library Journal, starred review “A wholly admiring assessment of Armstrong the aviator and Armstrong the man.” ―Kirkus Reviews “Emerging clearly in Barbree's narrative are Armstrong's humility and integrity - bedrock values that remained with him throughout his life.” ―Aerospace America “This is a great book and does much to preserve Neil's legacy.” ―Jim Lovell, NASA astronaut and commander of Apollo 13 mission “You'll find the Neil Armstrong I knew in these pages.” ―Gene Cernan, NASA astronaut and the last man on the moon
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Author
Jay Barbree
Publication Date
42170
Number of Pages
384