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Rocketman: My Rocket-Propelled Life and High-Octane Creations
Published in Hardcover by Motorbooks (2007-11-15)
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Not just for rocket enthusiasts
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Review Date: 2008-01-08
Review Date: 2008-01-08
This book is a MUST HAVE!
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Review Date: 2008-01-01
Review Date: 2008-01-01
If you're a race fan or a just love rockets you HAVE to buy this book. It's an easy and fun read. The many pictures make this book an historical archive of rocket powered racing.
If you're not a rocket fanatic you will still want to buy this book. Ky's story of perserverance is both uplifting and inspiring. It's a testament to what an impact one person can make by using their raw god-given abilities.
If you're not a rocket fanatic you will still want to buy this book. Ky's story of perserverance is both uplifting and inspiring. It's a testament to what an impact one person can make by using their raw god-given abilities.

Rocketman : Astronaut Pete Conrad's Incredible Ride to the Moon and Beyond
Published in Hardcover by (2005-05-03)
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Rocket Man a good read
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Review Date: 2007-10-29
Review Date: 2007-10-29
I have read a lot of material on the Mecury, Gemini, and Apollo missions and found this book to be a nice easy read. There were a couple of items that were mis-quoted, but other than that, I enjoyed reading it. I would suggest for readers of this type of material to be sure to read "Failure is not an option" by Gene Krantz, he was the flight director who was envolved with Mecury all the way to Apollo 17. With the knowledge of his book, it helps to understand a lot of what's going on. I did however, seem to notice a lack of writting about Pete Conrad's family. I have done business with Pete Conrad Jr. and he's a great guy. I was suprised to see so little mention of his family in the book. There was just a small part about them in the book. I guess perhaps written by is present wife would explalin it. But I enjoyed reading the book. Long may you rise above the earth Pete Conrad.
KLD
KLD
Enormously Dissapointing
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Review Date: 2007-06-30
Review Date: 2007-06-30
Pete Conrad had a fairly colorful style about him, part cowboy - part engineer - full time iconoclast. However, these traits do not come thru in this book. The writing does not convey the dynamics of the man, so ultimately it becomes little more than a 'just the facts' biography.
While I doubt any astronaut book came come close to capturing the human story of space Michael Collins' "Carrying The Fire", this book had a chance since it focused upon one of the truly unique characters in the space program. So am immensely dissapointed at the final product.
While I doubt any astronaut book came come close to capturing the human story of space Michael Collins' "Carrying The Fire", this book had a chance since it focused upon one of the truly unique characters in the space program. So am immensely dissapointed at the final product.
Factual errors
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Review Date: 2007-03-28
Review Date: 2007-03-28
I enjoy reading about this time in American History and consider myself a student of the early space program. In that regard, in a brief perusal of the book, I have already noticed some factual errors that should have been caught by the editor or by Mr. Klausner. First, in the picture section, it shows a picture of Pete on the ladder about to board an F4 Phantom, yet the label says that he is posing in front of a T-38. Another error is related to the issue with "Max Peck". Max Peck was the Mgr of the Rice Hotel in 1962. After the 2nd group of astronauts was chosen, including, Frank Borman, Pete Conrad, Jim Lovell, Ed White and Neil Armstrong they were asked to check in under the Mgr's name to avoid their names reaching the press prior to their formal introduction. However, this book states that this happened back in 1959 when the first 32 candidates for the Mercury program checked into a a non-disclosed hotel in Washington. Not only is that fact wrong, but they didn't check into a hotel in 1959 for that first meeting but the Dolly Madison house in Washington.
Rocketman: Astronaut Pete Conrad's Incredible Ride To The Moon And Beyond
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Review Date: 2007-03-15
Review Date: 2007-03-15
The book arrived within the scheduled delivery time in excellent condition.
Thank you,
Mark & Francine Keehnel
Thank you,
Mark & Francine Keehnel
Great guy, deserves a better book
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Review Date: 2007-01-05
Review Date: 2007-01-05
I've read way too many space books, so I love the subject matter, but the style of this one was too breezy, lacking in important detail. Each chapter is about 12 words long, so you get the impression this was either rushed through or intended for young adults. I learned little about the man, whom I wholly admire. Did he alienate anybody? Were there any character flaws? Also, I was looking to learn more of an insider's view of Gemini and Apollo, but it was all very superficial, heard-it-before material. I'd read a bit about Conrad, like his attempt to smuggle onto the moon a huge cowboy hat to fit over his space helmet, or his attempt at trick photography on the lunar surface, hoping to befuddle the photo analysts later. Neither of these gems were in the book. He's a great guy, a pilot's pilot, a problem-solving magician with a live-for-the-moment spirit. But the book is really junk food, even for a space nut like myself. Sorry, Pete. They done ya wrong.
The Alien, the Giant, and Rocketman
Published in Paperback by Mondo Publishing (2006-08)
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Rocket-Man, the Resurrection : Featuring Brilliant at the Basics: A Common Sense Approach to Relationship Selling
Published in Paperback by Selling Solutions, Incorporated (2000)
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Rocket-Man: The Resurrection!
Published in Paperback by Selling Solutions (2001-03-16)
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Rocketman 06
Published in Perfect Paperback by Heyne Verlag (2006-09-30)
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Rocketman 07
Published in Perfect Paperback by Heyne Verlag (2006-11-30)
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Rocketman 09
Published in Perfect Paperback by Heyne Verlag (2007-03-31)
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ROCKETMAN KING OF THE ROCKET MEN (#1)
Published in Comic by INNOVATION COMICS (1991)
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RocketMan.: An article from: Semana
Published in Digital by Spanish Publications, Inc. (1997-10-23)
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Whether you understand rockets and race cars or not, you'll enjoy this book.
Deb Holmes