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I vote for second edition of “My Father’s Dragon”. I loved all three in the series when I was a kid and would still get a kick out of seeing those books again.
It was “Farmer in the Sky,” by Robert Heinlein. It was originally serialized in “Boys Life” in 1950, then published as a book in 1951. “Starman Jones” would not come out for two more years.
I’m reading a textbook on European History; it’s a broad overview and very readable, and was printed in 1903 (I’m reading the Kndle version). I just got done with the Congress of Vienna and then the 1848 revolutions, and it is fascinating how the author is describing how the “current” nations and their territories formed, with no knowledge of the disaster looming a decade in the future.
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
ask and you shall receive
knight1192a almost 9 years ago
Wonder what it was. I mean Charlie Brown never got past the copyright page before Schroeder fell asleep so we don’t know what he wanted him to read.
Seasider48 almost 9 years ago
I vote for second edition of “My Father’s Dragon”. I loved all three in the series when I was a kid and would still get a kick out of seeing those books again.
Max Starman Jones almost 9 years ago
It was “Farmer in the Sky,” by Robert Heinlein. It was originally serialized in “Boys Life” in 1950, then published as a book in 1951. “Starman Jones” would not come out for two more years.
jrankin1959 almost 9 years ago
Remember this when you’re a dad, Charlie Brown…
steverinoCT almost 9 years ago
I’m reading a textbook on European History; it’s a broad overview and very readable, and was printed in 1903 (I’m reading the Kndle version). I just got done with the Congress of Vienna and then the 1848 revolutions, and it is fascinating how the author is describing how the “current” nations and their territories formed, with no knowledge of the disaster looming a decade in the future.
Jessica_D almost 9 years ago
Sometimes, it was just that easy.
C and O 2666 almost 9 years ago
It had postal information so it was probably a periodical like a magazine or comic book.