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Corporate Author Purdue University. Archives and Special Collections, author.

Title Dear Neil Armstrong : letters to the first man on the moon from all mankind / [edited by] James R. Hansen.

Publication Info. West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 358 pages).
Series Purdue studies in aeronautics and astronautics
Purdue studies in aeronautics and astronautics.
Note Letters selected from Purdue University Archives and Special Collections' larger Barron Hilton Flight and Space Exploration Archives, established in 2011.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "In the years between the historic first moon landing by Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969, and his death at age 82 on August 25, 2012, Neil Armstrong received hundreds of thousands of cards and letters from all over the world, congratulating him, praising him, requesting pictures and autographs, and asking him what must have seemed to him to be limitless-and occasionally intrusive-questions. Of course, all the famous astronauts received fan mail, but the sheer volume Armstrong had to deal with for more than four decades after his moon landing was staggering. Today, the preponderance of those letters-some 75,000 of them-are preserved in the archives at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Dear Neil Armstrong: Letters to the First Man from All Mankind publishes a careful sampling of these letters-roughly 400-reflecting the various kinds of correspondence that Armstrong received along with representative samples of his replies. Selected and edited by James R. Hansen, Armstrong's authorized biographer and author of the New York Times best seller First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong, this collection sheds light on Armstrong's enduring impact and offers an intimate glimpse into the cultural meanings of human spaceflight. Readers will explore what the thousands of letters to Neil Armstrong meant not only to those who wrote them, but as a snapshot of one of humankind's greatest achievements in the twentieth century. They will see how societies and cultures projected their own meanings onto one of the world's great heroes and iconic figures"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012 -- Correspondence.
Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012 -- Influence.
Barron Hilton Flight and Space Exploration Archives.
Project Apollo (U.S.)
Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012.
Project Apollo (U.S.)
Astronauts -- United States -- Correspondence.
Fan mail.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Aeronautics & Astronautics
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Astronauts.
Fan mail.
United States.
Genre/Form Personal correspondence.
Added Author Hansen, James R., editor.
Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012. Correspondence. Selections.
Other Form: Print version: Purdue University. Archives and Special Collections. Dear Neil Armstrong West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, [2020] 9781557538741 (DLC) 2019031370
ISBN 9781612496030 electronic book
1612496032 electronic book
1612496024 electronic book
9781612496023 (electronic bk.)
9781557538741 hardcover