The Right Stuff · Interviews with Icons of the 1970s and 1980s

The Right Stuff · Interviews with Icons of the 1970s and 1980s
Authors
Clash, James M.
Publisher
AskMen
Tags
bio006000 , his037070
ISBN
9780973449570
Date
2012-06-10T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.16 MB
Lang
en
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Everything changed in the 1960s. The decade ushered in rock 'n' roll, civil rights, a rejection of conformity and a new age of adventure. Spurred by the Cold War, a generation of men sought to attain what seemed like impossible goals: to walk on the moon, to skydive from unthinkable heights, to explore the deepest reaches of the sea. We've heard about these achievements in textbooks, but we haven't heard them in the adventurers' own words -- until now. In The Right Stuff: Interviews With Icons Of The 1960s, journalist and Explorers Club fellow and author Jim Clash has compiled 14 of his incredibly rare interviews with the scientists, athletes and explorers of the '50s and '60s who expanded our conception of the limits of mankind. Come and take a look back with us at this incredible era.

"Every fighter pilot has a few good stories in them that start with

the phrase, 'There I was...' James M. Clash's The Right Stuff captures

the same excitement of the turbulent and fascinating '60s. This

book reopens the door to an era rich in history and gives new insight

into the true grit of that day."

- Brian Binnie, Ansari X Prize-winning astronaut

"The '60s were a time of enormous technological innovation -- whether

with space travel or in race cars. My Indy 500 win came in 1969, just

before men went to the moon. Here, James M. Clash assembles a collection of

the decade's big achievers. His prescient questions with the likes of

Armstrong, Hillary and Walsh take me back to when everything seemed

possible. And it was -- in the 1970s, I went on to the ultimate racing

crown, winning an F1 world title."

- Mario Andretti, 1978 Formula One World Driving Champion

"Though I wasn't around for the 1960s, I appreciate the time as one

of profound milestones. In Jim's book, we follow the decade's best

describing their accomplishments in intricate detail. A powerful

lesson in history for my own generation, and a nostalgic look back for

baby boomers."

- Sasha Cohen, 2006 Olympic silver medalist figure skater

"In the cosmic scheme of all things, we were a puff of stardust. In

that real decade of the '60s, however, so many amazing people did

so many amazing things. As I look back, I can honestly allow, ‘Wasn’t

that a time?’"

- Jorma Kaukonen, Jefferson Airplane/Hot Tuna guitarist and founder of

Fur Peace Ranch

"The 1960's was a decade of exploration. The true icons of the era are

Explorers Club members. Many recount their discoveries in The Right

Stuff: Interviews With Icons of the 1960s. This book is an adventure

in itself -- a must for those interested in real exploration."

- Alan Nichols, Explorers Club President