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Collins Michael

Michael Collins, Apollo XI Astronaut, TLS  w/ Inscribed Copy of his Book, "Carrying the Fire"

Typed Letter Signed, "M Collins", one page, 7" X 9", April 20, 1976, on National Air and Space Museum / Smithsonian Institution letterhead, Washington, D.C. Addressed to Dr. Anthony J. Cipriano. In full, "Thank you for your recent letter concerning Mr. Chaffee's auction. I enclose a cover which may be auctioned. I'd prefer that my name be kept out of it, as I am besieged by similar requests, and it is difficult to explain to people why I have made an exception in this case. / With all good wishes for a successful auction for this most worthy cause. / Sincerely, / (signed) M Collins". Fine condition with fold.



Book Signed and Inscribed, "For Tony Cipriano, / with all good wishes - / Michael Collins". Book: "Carrying the Fire / an astronaut's journeys", by Michael Collins. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux. Third printing, 1974. 8vo, 478 pps. plus appendix. Also signed on the half-title by Walt Flint, Curator of Astronautics. Navy cloth stamped with gilt titles on spine. Front end paper partially separated at hinge, else fine condition. Unclipped jacket without a printed price has light edge and corner wear, else fine condition. Included as well is an 8" X 10" black and white photograph of the Apollo XI crew (Armstrong, Collins and Aldrin) seated at a conference table. A copy of Collins' book, "Carrying the Fire", is visible on the table.



Donald Chaffee was the father of Roger Chaffee, one of three astronauts killed in the Apollo I fire January 27, 1967. Less than a year before his death, the astronaut asked his father to promise he would do all he could to support the space program should "I buy the farm". Donald Chaffee kept his promise to his son by traveling the country and speaking to civic and school organizations, all at his own expense. By 1974, the father had lost his business and was $78,000 in debt. The space community in conjunction with the International Association of Space Philatelists (IASP) held a benefit auction to help the father.



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