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English: Digitally retouched image of the book cover for hardbound edition of Apollo 11 autobiography, “First On The Moon.”
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This image comes from the book cover of "First On The Moon...," originally published by Little, Brown and Company in June 1970, 11 months after the voyage of Apollo 11. The three crew members of Apollo 11 are the authors of this book. The cover also indicates that famous science and science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke wrote the book's Epilogue. The hardcover edition published by Little, Brown and Company had been out of print for over 30 years when this image was uploaded (September 2013), as has this style book cover in any format. There is great public interest in the history of this event and its astronaut crew members.

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