Keeping Up with The Astronauts was a series/sequence of non-fiction books about the U.S. space program. Because there were so many changes and adventures they had to update it every year. Usually I highlight space art but wanted to share these as another artifact of the space age.
1961- Myrus, Don. The Astronauts: The True Story of Man's Greatest Adventure in Outer Space. New York: Grosset and Dunlap. (92 p.) 29 cm. Illustrated Boards.
Mostly photo-illustrated this describes the first planned U.S. manned space mission. Last chapter has short biographies of the Mercury 7 astronauts. Also 1962, 1963 editions re-titled “Keeping Up with the Astronauts”.
1962- Myrus, Donald. Keeping Up With the Astronauts: The Story of Man’s Greatest Adventures in Outer Space Including the John Glenn and Scott Carpenter Flights. New York: Grosset and Dunlap. (92 p.) 29 cm. Illustrated Boards.
Updated (and re-titled) edition for 1962.
1963- Myrus, Don. Keeping Up with the Astronauts 3: The Story of Man's Greatest Adventures in Outer Space including the Glenn, Carpenter, Schirra, and Cooper Flights. New York: Grosset and Dunlap. (93 p.) 29 cm. Illustrated Boards.
This is the last of the 3 editions of this book.
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