Oh, yes, yes. For me, the book was Roy Gallant's Exploring the Planets from the early 1960s (a copy of which I acquired, many years later, as a library discard). There's a picture of Saturn as seen from Titan that's probably borrowed from Chesley Bonestell -- fascinating imagery for a young boy. This book plus the book(s) with illustrations taken from the Zallinger dinosaur mural at the Peabody Museum would do much to turn the susceptible youngster into a proto-sf fan.
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Oh, yes, yes. For me, the book was Roy Gallant's Exploring the Planets from the early 1960s (a copy of which I acquired, many years later, as a library discard). There's a picture of Saturn as seen from Titan that's probably borrowed from Chesley Bonestell -- fascinating imagery for a young boy. This book plus the book(s) with illustrations taken from the Zallinger dinosaur mural at the Peabody Museum would do much to turn the susceptible youngster into a proto-sf fan.
Oh, yes, yes. For me, the book was Roy Gallant's Exploring the Planets from the early 1960s (a copy of which I acquired, many years later, as a library discard). There's a picture of Saturn as seen from Titan that's probably borrowed from Chesley Bonestell -- fascinating imagery for a young boy. This book plus the book(s) with illustrations taken from the Zallinger dinosaur mural at the Peabody Museum would do much to turn the susceptible youngster into a proto-sf fan.
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