Dreams of Space - Books and Ephemera
Non-fiction children's space flight stuff 1945-1975.
Friday, January 16, 2026
My Weekly Reader Oct 12, 1959
Thursday, January 1, 2026
My Weekly Reader 1958-1959
Happy New Year's! I picked up a set of My Weekly Reader so I thought I would share some with you as I have a chance to scan them. Some of these are from My Weekly Reader Picture Reader. This was the version for 1st graders. The next is from the My Weekly reader Summer Cruise. This was for older children.
The article is not about imaginary flying saucers but rather how the military is developing their own. Hope you enjoyed some bits of what children saw while they were in school.
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Spaceman Discovers Christmas (1958)
Happy holidays and Merry Christmas! I am doing this post back in June 2025 so I am hoping the world is a happier and safer place in December 2025. It has been a little while since I found a book worth of a Christmas post. This one does not have a lot of spaceships or rockets. It was a giveaway at Ben Franklin Dept. stores.
It is the story of a Martian who wants to find out what Christmas is and research if they might want to export it to Mars. It is only an OK story but an old theme. It seems like "Mars Needs Holidays!" since I have heard many stories like this.
Including of course the famous movie "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians." (1964). So your Christmas present this year is this free movie:
https://youtu.be/L4SZyeUGSM4?si=ZpuNxrhfGe0ZgAWg
Spaceman Discovers Christmas. (Premium, Ben Franklin Store). New York, NY: Promotional Publishing. (16 p.) 1958. BOX 05
Friday, December 19, 2025
Let's Pretend (1954)
Occasonally you pick up a book only for its cover. I agree there is no space flight content in Let's Pretend but the cover and the title page are spcial. They capture the dream of being in space and how some of us used to put on our space costume and create our visionary personal stories. The book is about the occupations childen can dream of and the joy they get in thinking anything is possible.
Friday, December 5, 2025
Spacewalks: Poems for the Moon Age (1971)
So to keep up with my strange postings, today is strange (bad?) space poetry. I like the drawings that are VERY late 60s with spacecraft and other images mixed together. I also like his approach to using our Space Race as an inspiration to think about what people had done and what they might do. Your mileage may vary :) At least I can safely assume you have never seen this before.
Roberts, Burgent. Spacewalks : Poems for a Moon Age. New York: Harper and Row. (90 p.) 1971.
Friday, November 21, 2025
Space Travel (1960) / All About Satellites and Space Ships (1958)
Today is the Cantonese translation of the book All About Satellites and Space Ships, David Dietz (1958).
The Cantonese is translated for me by Google Translate so I apologize for the mistakes.
I am always looking for these children's books that got translated into other languages. This one is interesting to me since it seem like the children's level material is represented as a way for children to learn more about the future of space travel. It does not look at all like a children's book.
The book title and citation information seems to translate as:
Dez, David (sp?). Space Travel. Translated from English by Lo Tiande. Garden Road, Hong Kong : World Today. (135 p.) 1960.























































