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GERMAN AND RUSSIAN ROCKETRY -- HERMAN OBERTH (1894-1989)
Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen. Munich and Berlin: R. Oldenbourg, 1923. 8° (255 x 175mm). Two folding plates, original wrappers (slightly chipped; hinges torn)
Walter HOHMANN. Die Erreichbarkeit der Himmelskörper. Munich and Berlin: R. Oldenbourg, 1925 [but after 1945]. 8°. Original pictorial wrappers (edges slightly chipped).
Otto Willi GAIL. Mit Rakentenkraft ins Weltenall. Stuttgart: K. Thienemanns Verlag, 1928. 8° (210 x 145mm). Plates. Original cloth-backed pictorial boards, spine lettered in black. Ciancone 71.
Willy LEY (ed.). Die Moglichkeit der Weltraumfahrt. Leipzig: Hachmeister & Thal, 1928. 8° (200 x 140mm). Original pictorial boards. Two advertising flyers loosely inserted. A collection of articles by leading German rocket scientists edited by Ley.
Rudolf NEBEL. Raketenflug. Berlin: Raketenflugverlag, 1932. 8° (210 x 140mm). Illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers. Loosely-inserted application form for the Verein für Raumschiffahrt. Nebel assisted Oberth on the German rocket team.
Eugen SÄNGER (1905-1964). Neuere Ergebrisse der Raketenflugtechnik [Flug Zeitschrift Sonderheft 1]. Vienna: Verlag Zeitschrift 'Flug', 1934. 8° (300 x 210mm). Illustrations. Original wrappers (light wear). Sänger was born in Bohemia, studied in Vienna and became director of the German Air Force's rocket establishment at Trauen, and in 1933 he approached the problem of designing a rocket airplane. In 1945 he was brought to Paris to continue his work on rocketry, where he remained.
L.E. LANGEMAK and V.P. GLUSHKO. Rocketry en Ustroistvo i Primenenie. [Rockets: Their Design and Use]. Moscow and Leningrad: 1935. 8° (220 x 150mm). Illustrations. (Text browned, corner of title trimmed.) Original pictorial wrappers (rubbed, corner of upper cover trimmed with loss and supplied).
M.K. TIKHONRAVOV. Raketnaya Tehnika. [Moscow and Leningrad]: 1935. 8°. Illustrations. (Text browned). Original wrappers (spine chipped). Tikhonravov led one of the groups of scientists working on liquid propellant rockets in the 1930s. He survived the war to become a member of the Soviet Sputnik team in the 1950s. (8)
Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen. Munich and Berlin: R. Oldenbourg, 1923. 8° (255 x 175mm). Two folding plates, original wrappers (slightly chipped; hinges torn)
Walter HOHMANN. Die Erreichbarkeit der Himmelskörper. Munich and Berlin: R. Oldenbourg, 1925 [but after 1945]. 8°. Original pictorial wrappers (edges slightly chipped).
Otto Willi GAIL. Mit Rakentenkraft ins Weltenall. Stuttgart: K. Thienemanns Verlag, 1928. 8° (210 x 145mm). Plates. Original cloth-backed pictorial boards, spine lettered in black. Ciancone 71.
Willy LEY (ed.). Die Moglichkeit der Weltraumfahrt. Leipzig: Hachmeister & Thal, 1928. 8° (200 x 140mm). Original pictorial boards. Two advertising flyers loosely inserted. A collection of articles by leading German rocket scientists edited by Ley.
Rudolf NEBEL. Raketenflug. Berlin: Raketenflugverlag, 1932. 8° (210 x 140mm). Illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers. Loosely-inserted application form for the Verein für Raumschiffahrt. Nebel assisted Oberth on the German rocket team.
Eugen SÄNGER (1905-1964). Neuere Ergebrisse der Raketenflugtechnik [Flug Zeitschrift Sonderheft 1]. Vienna: Verlag Zeitschrift 'Flug', 1934. 8° (300 x 210mm). Illustrations. Original wrappers (light wear). Sänger was born in Bohemia, studied in Vienna and became director of the German Air Force's rocket establishment at Trauen, and in 1933 he approached the problem of designing a rocket airplane. In 1945 he was brought to Paris to continue his work on rocketry, where he remained.
L.E. LANGEMAK and V.P. GLUSHKO. Rocketry en Ustroistvo i Primenenie. [Rockets: Their Design and Use]. Moscow and Leningrad: 1935. 8° (220 x 150mm). Illustrations. (Text browned, corner of title trimmed.) Original pictorial wrappers (rubbed, corner of upper cover trimmed with loss and supplied).
M.K. TIKHONRAVOV. Raketnaya Tehnika. [Moscow and Leningrad]: 1935. 8°. Illustrations. (Text browned). Original wrappers (spine chipped). Tikhonravov led one of the groups of scientists working on liquid propellant rockets in the 1930s. He survived the war to become a member of the Soviet Sputnik team in the 1950s. (8)
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