Lot of vintage "Journal of the British Interplanetary Society"
1952- 1953

Vol.11 1952 Index
Vol.11 #5 Sept 1952 (flying saucers, interplanetary orbits, rocket fuels demonstration)
Vol.12 1953 Index
Vol.12 #2 March 1953 (Rocket motors, man on the moon, Martian probe)
Vol 12 #3 May 1953 (A.C. Clarke Flying Saucers, atmosphere control on space vessels)
Vol.12 #4 July 1953 (landing on airless planets, atomic hydrogen rocket)
Vol.12 #5 Sept 1953 (cosmic ray hazards, instrumentation of rocket motor test beds)
Vol 12. #6 Nov 1953 (fabrication of orbital vehicle, progress of British guided rockets)
Vol 13 1954 Index
Vol 13. #1 January 1954 (interplanetary flight, entry into circular orbits)
Vol 13. #2 March 1954 (where to land on the moon, navigation without gravity)
Vol.13 #3 May 1954 (current techniques of protecting and cooling rocket motor walls)
Vol.13 #4 July 1954 (Has the earth a second moon?, orbits for extra-terrestrial observatory)
Vol.13 #5 Sept 1954 (design of life compartment necessary for space travel)
Vol.13 #6 Nov 1954 (A.C. Clarke Astronomical Fallacies,conditions on the surface of Mercury, Martian vegetation)
Vol.14 #1 Jan-Feb 1955 (biological considerations of flight above the atmosphere, calculation of step-rockets)
Vol 14 #2 Mar-April 1955 (The planet Mars, purification of air during space travel)
1953 List of Members British Interplanetary Society (A.C. Clarke among them)

18 volumes in all. Yellowed covers but the glossy interior paper stock of these is of very good quality and pliable, all are tight and complete.
Amazingly interesting conversations and academic work regarding space, space travel, extra-terrestrial life, science of the 1950s.
Early science and space observations by renowned author A.C.Clarke and a host of leading scientists and futurists of the era.

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