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Philip Stooke (humble ) superstar, new book available for pre-order
monitorlizard
post Jun 21 2007, 02:57 AM
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Just noticed on the U.S. Amazon.com website that Philip Stooke's soon-to-be-published book is now available for pre-order, with a release date of December 31, 2007:

The International Atlas of Lunar Exploration (400 pages, Cambridge University Press)

Book Description: Bringing together a wealth of information from many sources, including some material never before published, this atlas is a comprehensive reference on lunar exploration. It tells the story of every spacecraft mission to the moon since the dawn of the space age, illustrating each account with a unique combination of maps and annotated photographs. Many of the illustrations were created especially for this atlas, including panoramic photographs from every lunar mission. The missions are listed in chronological order, providing readers with an easy to follow history of lunar missions. Special attention has been given to describing the processes involoved in choosing landing sites for Apollo and its precursors. The atlas also includes missions that were planned but never flown, before looking ahead to future missions as the world's space agencies prepare for a new phase of lunar exploration.

The price is sufficiently hefty that I'm convinced each copy comes with a genuine moon rock. rolleyes.gif
Actually, this appears to be something really special compared to other books on the subject.

If Dr. Stooke is reading this, I have a question. It looks like this may be an oversized book. Do you know the dimensions?
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stevesliva
post Jun 21 2007, 04:12 AM
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QUOTE (monitorlizard @ Jun 20 2007, 10:57 PM) *
The price is sufficiently hefty that I'm convinced each copy comes with a genuine moon rock.
Noticed it was from the Cambridge U. Press... it's merely 95 pounds on amazon.co.uk. Cursed weak dollar.

I *love* atlases.
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post Jun 21 2007, 04:38 AM
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Ooh...Cambridge University Press? That means I should get my very own copy, um I mean review copy, for free -- except that I'll have to fight my editor for it...

Guess that means I'd better write a review though!

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post Jun 21 2007, 04:47 AM
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Hopefully Phil will be out on the West Coast sometime where I can get my copy signed. Phil? I'll buy a second copy for my kids' school library if you come visit us. I'll even drive to LA or San Francisco.


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post Jun 21 2007, 08:29 AM
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This will definitely look nice in my library ! cool.gif
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post Jun 21 2007, 10:08 AM
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As the President of the International Philip Stooke Fanclub, can I be expecting a free copy Phil? biggrin.gif


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post Jun 21 2007, 10:12 AM
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seems a pretty essential book to me, especially since I wasn't born yet when most of that stuff was taken smile.gif I guess I have to start saving up...
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post Jun 21 2007, 11:38 AM
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QUOTE (monitorlizard @ Jun 21 2007, 04:57 AM) *
Book Description: Special attention has been given to describing the processes involoved in choosing landing sites for Apollo and its precursors.

I'll surely (invo)loved to have Phil's book.
I'm glad this one is finished up! Phyl can now fully concentrate on "Atlas of Mars Exploration" smile.gif


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post Jun 21 2007, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE (monitorlizard @ Jun 21 2007, 03:57 AM) *
If Dr. Stooke is reading this, I have a question. It looks like this may be an oversized book. Do you know the dimensions?


from the CUP website:

Size: 276 x 219 mm
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post Jun 22 2007, 01:34 PM
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Yargh! That thing costs an arm and a leg! I don't have either that I can afford spare, so I think I'll wait until either the price comes down, or I grow extra appendages. Unless I can convince my parents to buy it for me... laugh.gif
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post Jun 22 2007, 05:53 PM
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um3k, keep an eye on the used-book market (e. g. bookfinder.com). Often review copies become available quite quickly.

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post Jun 22 2007, 11:17 PM
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Amazon has it for $175 US....

For just under double that I could fly Phil out from Ontario to San Diego to sign it....!


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post Jun 23 2007, 09:56 AM
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People of Earth, I'm back from my vacation in the UK... to be greeted by this. Well, yes, it's expensive, but don't worry. In just a few weeks it will be in the discount bin.

I put a bit more about it here:

http://publish.uwo.ca/~pjstooke/atlas.htm

I am spending this year on a high resolution photomosaic of Eros. But I have three other projects gradually building up:

1. Atlas of Venus and Mercury exploration - expected about 2010
2. Atlas of Mars exploration - expected about 2014
3. moon vol. 2 - about 2018

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post Jun 23 2007, 10:31 AM
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Congratulations on a fine achievement Phil. I know what a buzz (and relief!) it is to finally see a book you've been working on for ages sitting on the shelves. smile.gif

Hope you enjoyed your hol over here in the UK.


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post Jun 23 2007, 04:10 PM
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Phil -

Please do not misconstrue the paucity of my pocketbook as reflecting the depth of my desire... biggrin.gif Kudos to you for creating and releasing such a feast of imagery and information!

Though I am curious as to the December 31st release date.... is that a common publishing day?

And are you planning to come to the west coast? Mebbe ElkGroveDan and I can coordinate a California signing tour.... smile.gif


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