Collins (Michael, 1930-). Signed three-quarter length portrait of Collins in his spacesuit, colour photograph, boldly signed in blue felt tip pen across the white area of image, 'Michael Collins, Apollo XI', 25 x 20 cm, together with a Manned Space Flight Cover Society first day cover for the aborted Apollo XIII lunar mission in 1970, franked and postmarked at Houston, Texas, 14th April 1970, and signed in ballpoint pen the lunar module pilot Fred Haise, plus another first day cover postmarked at Hamburg, 14 December 1968, signed by the physicist and engineer Hermann Oberth (1894-1989), plus Kooy (JMJ & Uytenbogaart, WH), Ballistics of the Future, with Special Reference to the Dynamical and Physical Theory of the Rocket Weapons, 1st edition, New York & London: McGraw-Hill, 1946, 11 folding diagrams at rear, errata slip tipped in and Dutch imprint tipped onto title, original black cloth letters in gilt and red, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus a small black and white photograph of the German rocket engineer Arthur Rudolph (1906-1996), signed and inscribed by Rudolph in black felt tip across the lower part of image, 11.5 x 9 cm (Qty: 5)
Collins (Michael, 1930-). Signed three-quarter length portrait of Collins in his spacesuit, colour photograph, boldly signed in blue felt tip pen across the white area of image, 'Michael Collins, Apollo XI', 25 x 20 cm, together with a Manned Space Flight Cover Society first day cover for the aborted Apollo XIII lunar mission in 1970, franked and postmarked at Houston, Texas, 14th April 1970, and signed in ballpoint pen the lunar module pilot Fred Haise, plus another first day cover postmarked at Hamburg, 14 December 1968, signed by the physicist and engineer Hermann Oberth (1894-1989), plus Kooy (JMJ & Uytenbogaart, WH), Ballistics of the Future, with Special Reference to the Dynamical and Physical Theory of the Rocket Weapons, 1st edition, New York & London: McGraw-Hill, 1946, 11 folding diagrams at rear, errata slip tipped in and Dutch imprint tipped onto title, original black cloth letters in gilt and red, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus a small black and white photograph of the German rocket engineer Arthur Rudolph (1906-1996), signed and inscribed by Rudolph in black felt tip across the lower part of image, 11.5 x 9 cm (Qty: 5)
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