Soviet Space Dogs

Soviet Space Dogs

by FUEL
Hardback
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Celebrating the dogs that conquered the final frontier, in ephemera and collectibles This book is dedicated to the Soviet Space Dogs, who played a crucial part in the Soviet Space program. These homeless dogs, plucked from the streets of Moscow, were selected because they fitted the program's criteria: weighing no more than 15 pounds, measuring no more than 14 inches in length, robust, photogenic and with a calm temperament. These characteristics enabled the dogs to withstand the extensive training that was needed to prepare them for suborbital, then for orbital, space fights. On 3 November 1957, the dog Laika was the first Earth-born creature to enter space, making her instantly famous around the world. She did not return. Her death, a few hours after launching, transformed her into a legendary symbol of sacrifice. Two further strays, Belka and Strelka, were the first beings to make it back from space, and were swiftly immortalized in children's books and cartoons. Images of the Space Dogs proliferated, reproduced on everyday goods across the Soviet Union: cigarette packets, tins of sweets, badges, stamps and postcards all bore their likenesses. Soviet Space Dogs uses these unique items to illustrate the story (in fact and fiction) of how they became fairytale idols. The first book to document these items, it contains more than 350 images, almost all of which are previously unpublished, and many of which have never been seen before outside Russia. The rich and varied ephemera (from cigarette packets to sweet wrappers and children's toys) of Soviet graphics will have immense appeal to the art and design market, as well as appealing to dog-lovers everywhere.

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Dieses Buch beinhaltet vieles, das mein Herz höher schlagen lässt: Russland, Hunde, Raumfahrt, eine Dosis Retrofeeling, eine bibliophile Aufmachung und viel neues Wissen. Klar wusste ich, dass Tiere in den Weltraum geschickt wurde. Aber Genaueres war mir nicht bekannt. Turkina, ihrerseits vom Fach, weiss also, worüber sie schreibt, stellt hier die berühmten Hunde der russischen Raumfahrt in den Mittelpunkt. Man lernt Hintergründe kennen, die Hunde, vor allem die Kultur, in der alles stattfand. Einige Tiere wurden weltberühmt und zu Helden hochsterilisiert, während andere qualvoll sterben musste. Dieses Buch bietet einen vertieften Einblick in dieses Thema. Am meisten lebt der Titel jedoch von den zahlreichen Abbildungen, die dem Buch einen ganz besonderen Flair verleihen. Es ist eine Zeitreise in klein. Ich kann verstehen, dass die Zielgruppe dieses Buches eher klein ist. Wer sich aber auch nur ein klein wenig für das Thema interessiert - ich kann das Buch nur wärmstens empfehlen.

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