<p>Chesley Bonestell has been called the &quot;Father of Space Art.&quot; His photorealistic paintings of the Moon and planets and other worlds beyond have awed us since they were first published over half a century ago. Moreover he showed long before Gagarin or Glenn what it would be like for humans to explore the vastness of space.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>As author Howard E. McCurdy has written in his book <em>Space and the American Imagination</em>: &quot;No artist had more impact on the emerging popular culture of space in America than Chesley Bonestell. . . . Through his visual images he stimulated the interest of a generation of Americans and showed how space travel would be accomplished.&quot;</p><p>Considering his great influence on both the public interest in space flight and the actual development of a national space program it is therefore both surprising and unfortunate that heretofore there has not been available a bibliography documenting those places where Bonestell&#39;s art appeared in print. This book fills that void.</p><p>Written in cooperation with the artist&#39;s widow and his estate managers <em>A Chesley Bonestell Space Art Chronology</em> contains well over 700 entries and is the definitive reference guide to publications containing Bonestell&#39;s space art. In praise of it the illustrator Vincent Di Fate says: &quot;This entertaining and scholarly work is an invaluable and indispensable treasure for the vast legions of Bonestell&#39;s fans. [T]houghtful engrossing and utterly thorough . . . [it] provides the cosmic ride of a lifetime.&quot;</p>
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