The Unsigned Guide Uk Edition 4 Of Bean
From Canada to U.S.A.About this Item: The Greenwich Workshop Press, USA, 1998. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine.
First edition, first printing. Black cloth hard covers with silver titling/decoration, in unclipped dust jacket. SIGNED and inscribed by Alan Bean Apollo 12, on front free endpaper. Jacket light rubbed at upper corners. Otherwise clean, tight and unmarked.
Very neat - a sound and handsome coy! Illustrated throughout. Size: Folio - over 12 - 15' tall.
Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 60183br 4. Within U.S.A.About this Item: The Greenwich Workshop Press, 1998. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine.
First Printing signed by Alan Bean and Andrew Chaikin on the title page. 176 pages including numerous color plates of Alan Bean's paintings of the Apollo 12 mission. The book spine is sound with a square text block.
The last 20 pages or so of the book show a faint and narrow strip of water stain along the bottom right part of each pages' fore-edge and along the bottom edge of the page near the fore-edge. The dark blue cloth boards are completely clean as is the silver embossment on the front cover. The book's two top cover corners are each just very slightly bumped and there is a little rub wear to the bottom right corner tip of the front cover. The book's dust jacket is spotless and just-like-new. It has been stored in a clear acetate sleeve to keep it in pristine condition. (Note: Photos may show magnified dust, a flash reflection, or color washout.) Paypal always welcome. We pack all our books with care and ship in cardboard boxes.
Additional photos emailed upon request. International shipping will be $77 for Priority Mail. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 11-05-19-5 5. Within U.S.A.About this Item: The Greenwich Workshop Press, Shelton, CT, 1998.
Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine.
1st Edition; 1st Printing. Large format hardcover with dustjacket, first printing as indicated by the publisher's '1' in the number line on copyright page, this superb copy is signed by astronaut Alan Bean, fourth man to walk on the moon, Bean has also drawn a crescent moon and three stars next to his signature, both the book and jacket are in as new condition with the original price present and a professional (removable) mylar cover included, this signed copy was personally obtained at the Gabriele Art Gallery in Frenchtown, New Jersey and we include the gallery's 1-page write-up about the event.
Before the signing my wife and I decided to have lunch at the local pizzaria. As we were munching Mr. Bean and his agent walked in. When I tell this story to friends I always embellish it by saying that we had lunch with the fourth man to walk on the moon. During the signing Mr. Bean took the time to chat with each and every one of us in the long waiting line. He was one of the most 'down to earth' people one could ever meet and a genuine hero from a time when nothing was too difficult for America to achieve; 176 pages; Signed by Author.
Seller Inventory # 048620 9. Within U.S.A.About this Item: The Greenwich Workshop Press, 1998. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Oversized hardcover with DJ.
Pictorial DJ features one of Bean's paintings. Hardcover binding, blue cloth with silver lettering and astronaut. Stated first printing, 1998. Bean's wonderfully illustrated memoir. This copy Signed and Inscribed on the front endpaper, 'To Paul - Keep reaching for your own special drawing of stars. Tucked inside is a program from the April 29, 2008 event at the Boston Museum of Science, where Alan Bean spoke.
Also tucked inside is a photograph of an astronaut (presumably Bean) on the moon. Alan Bean was the Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 12 and became the 4th man to walk on the moon after Armstrong, Aldrin, and Conrad. He died in May 2018. Please email with questions or to request photos. Extra shipping will be required to ship this oversized book. Signed by Author(s).
Seller Inventory # T-119 10. Within U.S.A.About this Item: U.S.A.: Smithsonian Books, 2009. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 224 pages including an index. 107 of Alan Bean's luminous paintings dramatically paired with quotes from some of the most exceptional and adventurous minds throughout history. Alan Bean, astronaut and moon walker, has the insight for his moon paintings like no other man alive.
Black pages set the tone of darkness and the abyss of space. Signed in gold pen on the title page 'Alan Bean'.
There is a slight ghost on the opposite page where the gold pen has transferred from not being completely dry when the page was closed. Otherwise in Fine, Like New condition. Paypal always welcome.
We pack and ship all our books with care in cardboard boxes. Additional photos emailed upon request. Overseas shipping is $77. Priority Mail. Signed by Author(s).
Seller Inventory # 6-30-15-B13 11. Within U.S.A.About this Item: Greenwich Workshop Press, Shelton, CT, 1998. Condition: Fine+. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine+. A most handsome first edition/first printing in Very Fine condition in alike dustjacket.
This copy is SIGNED by author, artist and astronaut Alan Bean on bookplate on front flyleaf; In November, 1969, Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean became the fourth man to walk on the moon. After retiring from NASA in 1981, he concentrated on his art. This handsome volume includes dozens of Bean's realistic paintings of everything from lunar surfaces to astronaut gear, as well as a minute-by-minute narrative of the Apollo 12 mission First Edition; First Printing; Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # 14290 14. Within U.S.A.About this Item: Publishers Group West, California, 1994. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good.
Signed Limited Edition. 9 3/4 X 12 7/8 Inches.
Signed by Astronauts Scott Carpenter (WE SEVEN), Thomas Stafford (Gemini), Edward Gibson (Skylab 4), Charles Conrad Jr. (Gemini and Apollo), Alan Bean (Apollo) and Sally Ride (Challenger) directly on the numbered limitation bookplate affixed to the ffep. Original 'Autographed Edition' gold sticker on the front panel of the DJ.
Bump to top edge of front board. Slight wrinkling and wear to DJ edges. A very nice copy overall. Seller Inventory # 1379 16. Within U.S.A.About this Item: U.S.A.: Smithsonian Books, 2009.
Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Oversized hardcover with DJ. Photo-pictorial cover.
DJ has mylar protective sleeve. Both are in very good condition. Color reproductions of Bean's works throughout - the most complete collection of his space paintings yet to be printed. Bean was the LM pilot on Apollo 12 and Commander of Skylab II.
He was the 4th man to walk on the moon. This copy is signed on the half title page by Bean, in gold marker. (his name only, no date or inscription). Please email with questions or to request photos. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # R-123 17.
Within U.S.A.About this Item: The Greenwich Workshop Press, Shelton, CT, 1998. Condition: Very Good - Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good - Fine. A book on the adventures, the dreams, and the characters on the Apollo Mission to the moon by one of the astronauts on it. Signed twice by Bean.
First, an inscription opposite the half-title page - 'To David - Good luck FOR LIFE. Alan Bean Apollo 12'. The second is a signature only on the title page. Minimal wear. A very good or better copy with an historic signature.
Heavy, oversize book that may require additional shipping. Inscribed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 007373 18. Within U.S.A.About this Item: Acropolis Books Ltd., 1989. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition; 1st Printing.
Within U.S.A.About this Item: Greenwich Workshop Press, Shelton, CT, 1998. Condition: Fine+. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine+. A most handsome first edition/first printing in Very Fine condition in alike dustjacket. This copy is SIGNED by author, artist and astronaut Alan Bean directly on the title page; In November, 1969, Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean became the fourth man to walk on the moon. After retiring from NASA in 1981, he concentrated on his art. This handsome volume includes dozens of Bean's realistic paintings of everything from lunar surfaces to astronaut gear, as well as a minute-by-minute narrative of the Apollo 12 mission First Edition; First Printing; Signed by Author.
Seller Inventory # 14288 21. Within U.S.A.About this Item: Greenwich Workshop Press, Shelton, CT, 1998. Condition: Fine.
Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. A handsome first edition/first printing in Fine condition in alike dustjacket. This copy is SIGNED by author, artist and astronaut Alan Bean on the front flyleaf. Accompanying his signature, Bean wrote 'Apollo 12'; In November, 1969, Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean became the fourth man to walk on the moon.
After retiring from NASA in 1981, he concentrated on his art. This handsome volume includes dozens of Bean's realistic paintings of everything from lunar surfaces to astronaut gear, as well as a minute-by-minute narrative of the Apollo 12 mission First Edition; First Printing; Signed by Author.
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Seller Inventory # 14286 24. Within U.S.A.About this Item: Greenwich Workshop Press, Shelton, CT, 1998. Condition: Fine+.
Dust Jacket Condition: Fine+. A most handsome first edition/first printing in Very Fine condition in alike dustjacket. This copy is SIGNED and dated 10-11-98 by author, artist and astronaut Alan Bean directly on the title page; In November, 1969, Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean became the fourth man to walk on the moon. After retiring from NASA in 1981, he concentrated on his art. This handsome volume includes dozens of Bean's realistic paintings of everything from lunar surfaces to astronaut gear, as well as a minute-by-minute narrative of the Apollo 12 mission First Edition; First Printing; Signed by Author.
Seller Inventory # 14287 25. Within U.S.A.About this Item: Greenwich Workshop Press, Shelton, CT, 1998. First edition. Quarto, original cloth. Signed by Alan Bean on the title page.
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Additionally inscribed by John Glenn on the title page; who contributed the introduction to this volume. Fine in a fine dust jacket. NASA astronaut Alan Bean made his first flight into space aboard Apollo 12, the second manned mission to land on the Moon, a historical moment that contribution to his later reception of the 1975 Dr. Goddard Memorial Trophy, the 1975 AIAA Octave Chanute Award, and the 1975 AAS Flight Achievement Award. Apollo: An Eyewitness Account recounts Bean's experiences. 'There has been nothing quite like this book before, and as the astronauts of the early space program pass on, there will be fewer. Fortunately, NASA sent an artist to the moon early on, though, at the time, it didn't know it' (Roland Green).
Seller Inventory # 314 26. Within U.S.A.About this Item: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Cape Canaveral, 1969. Condition: Near Fine. Original Photograph. Original NASA Color Photograph of Apollo 12 astronaut Alan L.
Bean smiling at camera. Inscribed 'To Lew - with warmest best wisheslooking forward to many good meals with you at the Cape- alan L. Bean' Inscribed for Louis Hartsell, the chef in the Astronaut Training Facility at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Kennedy/Cape Canaveral.
An original photograph, but without NASA serial number and notations on reverse. From Hartsell's collection of astronaut photographs all taken and signed circa 1964-1972. Inscribed By Alan L. Seller Inventory # 039071 28. Within U.S.A.About this Item: Easton Press, 1998. Condition: New. Limited Edition.
Over-sized Signed Limited Deluxe Edition of only 3,000 w/COA. Personally signed by moon-walker Alan Bean directly onto the limitation page. Condition: Very Fine without any flaws. The condition is of the highest quality without any bumped corners, etc. Mint condition. LIFETIME GUARANTEE OF SIGNATURE AUTHENTICITY Personally signed by Alan Bean on a special limitation page. The autograph is not facsimile, stamp, or auto-pen.
Includes COA and original collector's notes. Easton Press, Norwalk CT. Alan Bean 'APOLLO: An Eyewitness Account by Astronaut/Explorer Artist/Moonwalker'. A hardcover signed limited edition. Full genuine leather. Limited to only 3,000 signed and numbered copies.
Includes COA and Collector's Notes. Over-sized quarto (9' x 12') printed by The Greenwich Workshop Press for Easton Press and bound in full blue leather with a color pictorial paste-down on the front cover. Profusely illustrated with color reproductions of paintings by astronaut/artist Alan Bean. Mint condition in the original shrink-wrap from the publisher. Alan LaVern Bean is a former NASA astronaut and currently a painter. Bean was selected to become an astronaut by NASA in 1963 as part of Astronaut Group 3.
With the descent of the lunar lander Intrepid, Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean became the fourth man to walk on the moon. Signed by Author(s).
Seller Inventory # EP860 29. Within U.S.A.About this Item: Houston, Texas, 1994. Condition: Near Fine.
Signed 'Alan Bean' in black ink. Canceled check from Alan Bean's personal checking account. It is dated Feb 9, 1994 and is made out to THE LIGHT Co for the amount of $309.67. The check is imprinted with Mr.
Bean's name and address and is from a Bank Texas checking account. Check is in fine condition except for two small staple holes in top left corner. Alan Bean was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. He served as backup astronaut for the Gemini 10 and Apollo 9 missions. Captain Bean was lunar module pilot on Apollo 12, mans second lunar landing.
In November 1969, Captain Bean and Captain Pete Conrad landed in the moons Ocean of Storms after a flight of some 250,000 miles. They explored the lunar surface, deployed several lunar surface experiments, and installed the first nuclear power generator station on the moon to provide the power source. Captain Richard Gordon remained in lunar orbit photographing landing sites for future missions. Captain Bean was spacecraft commander of Skylab Mission II (SL-3), July 29 to September 25, 1973. With him on the 59-day, 24,400,000 mile world record setting flight were scientist-astronaut Dr.
Garriott and Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Jack R. Mission II accomplished 150% of its pre-mission forecast goals. On his next assignment, Captain Bean was backup spacecraft commander of the United States flight crew for the joint American-Russian Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. Captain Bean has logged 1,671 hours and 45 minutes in space of which 10 hours and 26 minutes were spent in EVAs on the moon and in earth orbit. Captain Bean has flown 27 types of military aircraft as well as many civilian airplanes.
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He has logged more than 7,145 hours flying time including 4,890 hours in jet aircraft. Captain Bean retired from the Navy in October 1975 but continued as head of the Astronaut Candidate Operations and Training Group within the Astronaut Office in a civilian capacity. Bean resigned from NASA in June 1981 to devote his full time to painting. He said his decision was based on the fact that, in his 18 years as an astronaut, he was fortunate enough to visit worlds and see sights no artists eye, past or present, has ever viewed firsthand and he hopes to express these experiences through the medium of art. He is pursuing this dream at his home and studio in Houston.
Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 002728 30.