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Buzz Aldrin "Magnificent Desolation" Signed Limited Edition w/COA Leather-Bound [Sealed]
Buzz Aldrin "Magnificent Desolation" Signed Limited Edition w/COA Leather-Bound [Sealed]
Buzz Aldrin "Magnificent Desolation" Signed Limited Edition w/COA Leather-Bound [Sealed]
Buzz Aldrin "Magnificent Desolation" Signed Limited Edition w/COA Leather-Bound [Sealed]
Buzz Aldrin "Magnificent Desolation" Signed Limited Edition w/COA Leather-Bound [Sealed]
Buzz Aldrin "Magnificent Desolation" Signed Limited Edition w/COA Leather-Bound [Sealed]
Buzz Aldrin "Magnificent Desolation" Signed Limited Edition w/COA Leather-Bound [Sealed]
Buzz Aldrin "Magnificent Desolation" Signed Limited Edition w/COA Leather-Bound [Sealed]
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Personally signed by Buzz Aldrin, one of the first men to walk on the moon! Among his many accomplishments, he pioneered critical orbital mechanics techniques that made space rendezvous and docking possible.

 

Easton Press, Norwalk. CT. 2009. Buzz Aldrin "Magnificent Desolation: The Long Journey Home from the Moon" Signed Limited Edition. Leather bound collector's edition. This magnificent leather-bound heirloom has been personally signed by Buzz Aldrin directly onto the special title page. Includes original certificate of authenticity (COA) and collector's notes. Illustrated with color photographs.  Front color photograph. Sealed without any flaws. Very Fine. 

A beautiful leather bound signed heirloom for your space library. Buzz Aldrin is one of only 12 men who ever walked on the surface of the Moon. In this candid and stirring book, Buzz Aldrin tells the true story of the triumphant journey to the moon that made him a legend and his harrowing personal struggles in the decades that followed.

Buzz Aldrin is an American engineer, former astronaut, and fighter pilot. As lunar module pilot on the Apollo 11 mission, he and mission commander Neil Armstrong were the first two humans to land on the Moon.


Magnificent Desolation

Forty years ago, Buzz Aldrin became the second human, minutes after Neil Armstrong, to set foot on a celestial body other than the Earth. The event remains one of mankind’s greatest achievements and was witnessed by the largest worldwide television audience in history. In the years since, millions more have had their Earth-centric perspective unalterably changed by the iconic photograph of Aldrin standing on the surface of the moon, the blackness of space behind him and his fellow explorer and the Eagle reflected in his visor. Describing the alien world he was walking upon, he uttered the words “magnificent desolation.” And as the astronauts later sat in the Eagle, waiting to begin their journey back home, knowing that they were doomed unless every system and part on board worked flawlessly, it was Aldrin who responded to Mission Control’s clearance to take off with the quip, “Roger. Understand. We’re number one on the runway.”

The flight of Apollo 11 made Aldrin one of the most famous persons on our planet, yet few people know the rest of this true American hero’s story. In Magnificent Desolation, Aldrin not only gives us a harrowing first-person account of the lunar landing that came within seconds of failure and the ultimate insider’s view of life as one of the superstars of America’s space program, he also opens up with remarkable candor about his more personal trials–and eventual triumphs–back on Earth. From the glory of being part of the mission that fulfilled President Kennedy’s challenge to reach the moon before the decade was out, Aldrin returned home to an Air Force career stripped of purpose or direction, other than as a public relations tool that NASA put to relentless use in a seemingly nonstop world tour. The twin demons of depression and alcoholism emerged–the first of which Aldrin confronted early and publicly, and the second of which he met with denial until it nearly killed him. He burned through two marriages, his Air Force career came to an inglorious end, and he found himself selling cars for a living when he wasn’t drunkenly wrecking them. Redemption came when he finally embraced sobriety, gained the love of a woman, Lois, who would become the great joy of his life, and dedicated himself to being a tireless advocate for the future of space exploration–not only as a scientific endeavor but also as a thriving commercial enterprise.

These days Buzz Aldrin is enjoying life with an enthusiasm that reminds us how far it is possible for a person to travel, literally and figuratively. As an adventure story, a searing memoir of self-destruction and self-renewal, and as a visionary rallying cry to once again set our course for Mars and beyond, Magnificent Desolation is the thoroughly human story of a genuine hero.

 

Features


Includes all the classic Easton Press qualities:

* Premium Leather
* Silk Moire Endleaves
* Distinctive Cover Design
* Hubbed Spine, Accented in Real 22KT Gold
* Satin Ribbon Page Marker
* Gilded Page Edges
* Long-lasting, High Quality Acid-neutral Paper
* Smyth-sewn Pages for Strength and Durability
* Beautiful Illustrations



 

Book reviews:

"Buzz Aldrin relives the Magnificent Desolation of space, and the soul-sucking depression that awaited back home." - Vanity Fair, Hot Type

"An admirable account of an icon of the golden age of space flight." - Kirkus Reviews

"Space fans, in particular, will cheer." Booklist

"Aldrin presents a no-holds-barred account of how his celebrity, career and human weaknesses nearly destroyed his life. This inspiring story exhibits Aldrin as a different, perfectly human kind of hero, giving readers a sympathetic look at a man eclipsed by his own legend. " Publishers Weekly

"Buzz Aldrin relives the Magnificent Desolation of space, and the soul-sucking depression that awaited back home." - Vanity Fair," Hot Type

"Riveting reading." - The Economist

"Leads the field of new releases.The candid portrayal of his earthly battles, often written with great humor, make this a cut above the rest.Great holiday reading." -New Scientist

"Captivating - an engaging first-hand account by one of history's most important explorers." - Alive East Bay

 

 

Buzz Aldrin

Buzz Aldrin ( born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American engineer, former astronaut, and fighter pilot. As lunar module pilot on the Apollo 11 mission, he and mission commander Neil Armstrong were the first two humans to land on the Moon.

Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Aldrin graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1951, with a degree in mechanical engineering. He was commissioned into the United States Air Force, and served as a jet fighter pilot during the Korean War. He flew 66 combat missions and shot down two MiG-15 aircraft.

After earning a Sc.D. degree in astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Aldrin was selected as a member of NASA's Astronaut Group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree. His doctoral thesis was Line-of-Sight Guidance Techniques for Manned Orbital Rendezvous, earning him the nickname "Dr. Rendezvous" from fellow astronauts. His first space flight was in 1966 on Gemini 12 during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity (EVA) outside the spacecraft. Three years later, Aldrin set foot on the Moon at 03:15:16 on July 21, 1969 (UTC), nine minutes after Armstrong first touched the surface, while Command Module Pilot Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit. A Presbyterian elder, Aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the Moon when he privately took communion.

Upon leaving NASA in 1971, he became Commandant of the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School. He retired from the Air Force in 1972, after 21 years of service. His autobiographies Return to Earth, (1973) and Magnificent Desolation (2009), recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving NASA. He continued to advocate for space exploration, particularly a manned mission to Mars, and developed the Aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to Mars possible using less time and propellant. He has been accorded numerous honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969, and is listed in several Halls of Fame, and has plaques on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

 

VERY FINE GUARANTEED. As New (Sealed). The condition is of the highest quality without any discernible flaws. Sharp corners that are not bumped. Unread book with a square and tight spine.
Publisher:
Easton Press
Edition:
Signed Limited Edition
Binding:
Full Genuine Leather
Author:
Buzz Aldrin
Title:
Magnificent Desolation
Certification:
COA