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New York Times Custom Space History Book

A personalized collection that retraces the history of space exploration through reprinted coverage.

$90.00 - $140.00

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Made in USA

What Makes It Uncommon

Retrace the history of space exploration through reprinted coverage from The New York Times.

  • A collection of more than 85 of the most famous space-exploration news articles ever printed in The New York Times.
  • Reprinted original reporting and photography highlights include the Viking, Voyager, Pathfinder, Hubble telescope, Challenger, space station, Sally Ride, and more.
  • In addition to science coverage, the book also includes obituaries on Neil Armstrong, Scott Carpenter, and John Glenn.
  • The front cover of the leatherette-bound book can be personalized to include the space enthusiast or history buff name.
  • Made in Vermont.

This is a made-to-order item that ships directly from the maker. If you order today your item will ship no later than 1/5/2026.

Items that are made to order or oversized can't be sent in a Gift Bag. Instead, you can include your Gift Message on the shipment's packing slip.  At this time, this item cannot be shipped to APO/FPO addresses, P.O. Boxes, or to U.S. Territories including Minor Outlyling Islands. Contact custom@uncommongoods.com with any questions.

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Made-to-order and customized items are not returnable unless damaged or defective. See our return policy for more details.


Made from

paper, leatherette, hardboard

Measurements

10.5" W X 13.25" L; 101 pages

Care

Dust gently with a dry cloth.

Notes

Once your order is submitted it is entered into production and changes and cancellations cannot be accommodated- we are sorry, no exceptions. We do our best to turn orders around as quickly as possible and as a result, orders begin production immediately. - All Orders Final

Item ID

57039

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Fantastic book - unique and wonderful for space lovers

My sisters and I gave this book to our Dad for his 83rd birthday. He has been a lover of space from the time he was a kid and this book captured all his memories and even the things he didn't remember. He started reading through it the second after he opened the gift. He has been reading it an enjoying it for over a month now! This is a great, unique gift that will appeal to those who enjoy history, space and the news stories of the New York Times.



What year is the most recent article from?

Verified reply from Thaicha

Hello ! The New York Times Custom Space History Book runs from 12/9/1906 to 10/1/2023.


Do you need the magnifying glass to be able to read the book?

Verified reply from Michelle

Hi! Due to the fact that newspaper layouts have changed over time and the formatting that was required to create the pages for the book it is possible pages may require magnification to read.



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