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  • Step to the Stars

    Lester del Rey

    eBook (Thunderchild Publishing, Feb. 28, 2014)
    “Only a decade away!" Yes, according to the well-known author of STEP TO THE STARS, this remarkable age that has produced rocket ships, guided missiles and hydrogen bombs will have a space station circling the Earth within the next ten years. World domination will be in the hands of the country that constructs it, and man will know, once and for all, whether he is free or slave.Such thoughts were far from Jim Stanley's mind when he was investigated by the FBI and later subjected to strange and rigorous tests. It wasn't until he satisfied the stiff requirements that he learned the United States was in the space station race for keeps and that he could count himself among the handful of men destined to breach the barriers of space in operation "Big Shush."Fascinating details of the construction and operation of the station are part and parcel of this tense and dramatic story. Treacherous sabotage by a dangerous foreign spy; Jim's almost fatal fall into the "empty, hungry depths of space"; and a savage fire which threatened the existence of the station add to the rising tide of excitement. Tying these explosive events together is a narrative that skillfully portrays the reaction of men to new and staggering experiences.Unequaled in its impact, STEP TO THE STARS is an adventure too probable to ignore. Whether you read it as a tale of the future or a forceful case for world co-operation, you can't help but feel that here indeed is the "prelude to space."
  • Step to the Stars

    Lester del Rey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 12, 2015)
    “Only a decade away!" Yes, according to the well-known author of STEP TO THE STARS, this remarkable age that has produced rocket ships, guided missiles and hydrogen bombs will have a space station circling the Earth within the next ten years. World domination will be in the hands of the country that constructs it, and man will know, once and for all, whether he is free or slave. Such thoughts were far from Jim Stanley's mind when he was investigated by the FBI and later subjected to strange and rigorous tests. It wasn't until he satisfied the stiff requirements that he learned the United States was in the space station race for keeps and that he could count himself among the handful of men destined to breach the barriers of space in operation "Big Shush." Fascinating details of the construction and operation of the station are part and parcel of this tense and dramatic story. Treacherous sabotage by a dangerous foreign spy; Jim's almost fatal fall into the "empty, hungry depths of space"; and a savage fire which threatened the existence of the station add to the rising tide of excitement. Tying these explosive events together is a narrative that skillfully portrays the reaction of men to new and staggering experiences. Unequaled in its impact, STEP TO THE STARS is an adventure too probable to ignore. Whether you read it as a tale of the future or a forceful case for world co-operation, you can't help but feel that here indeed is the "prelude to space."
  • Step to the Stars

    Lester Del Rey, Alex Schomburg

    Hardcover (John C. Winston, Jan. 1, 1954)
    Construction and operation of a space station and sabotage by a foreign spy.
  • Step to the Stars

    Lester del Rey, Dust Jacket Art Alex Schomburg

    Hardcover (John C. Winston Company, July 6, 1959)
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  • Step to the stars

    Lester Del Rey

    Mass Market Paperback (Paperback Library, Jan. 1, 1966)
    “Only a decade away!" Yes, according to the well-known author of STEP TO THE STARS, this remarkable age that has produced rocket ships, guided missiles and hydrogen bombs will have a space station circling the Earth within the next ten years. World domination will be in the hands of the country that constructs it, and man will know, once and for all, whether he is free or slave. Such thoughts were far from Jim Stanley's mind when he was investigated by the FBI and later subjected to strange and rigorous tests. It wasn't until he satisfied the stiff requirements that he learned the United States was in the space station race for keeps and that he could count himself among the handful of men destined to breach the barriers of space in operation "Big Shush." Fascinating details of the construction and operation of the station are part and parcel of this tense and dramatic story. Treacherous sabotage by a dangerous foreign spy; Jim's almost fatal fall into the "empty, hungry depths of space"; and a savage fire which threatened the existence of the station add to the rising tide of excitement. Tying these explosive events together is a narrative that skillfully portrays the reaction of men to new and staggering experiences. Unequaled in its impact, STEP TO THE STARS is an adventure too probable to ignore. Whether you read it as a tale of the future or a forceful case for world co-operation, you can't help but feel that here indeed is the "prelude to space."
  • step to the stars

    lester del rey

    Hardcover (Holt Rinehart Winston, Jan. 1, 1962)
    None
  • Step to the Stars

    Lester Del Rey

    Mass Market Paperback (Paperback Library, Jan. 1, 1966)
    None
  • Step To the Stars

    Lester Del Rey

    Paperback (Paperback Library 52955, Jan. 1, 1966)
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  • STEP TO THE STARS

    Lester Del Rey

    (Winston, Jan. 1, 1965)
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  • Step to the stars,: A science fiction novel

    Lester Del Rey

    Unknown Binding (Winston, Feb. 28, 1954)
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  • Step to the Stars, a Science Fiction Novel. Jacket and Endpaper Designs by Alex Schomburg.

    Lester (1915-) Del Rey

    Hardcover (Philadelpia Winston, Jan. 1, 1954)
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