A former historian for NASA, Hansen is the author of eight books on the history of aerospace. He previously was a professor of history at Auburn University. He lives in Auburn, Alabama.
'Let it be said at once that his book is an outstanding success. It
has been immaculately researched and is packed with detail, but
written in a way that will appeal to readers of all kinds...this is
an important book, and should be in every scientific library.'
*Times Higher Educational Supplement*
‘The man was a fine engineer, a good pilot – although there is some
dispute about that – patriotic, cool, courageous and hard-working,
just the sort of guy you want next to you when the chips are
down.'
*Sunday Times*
'Although he was the first man to set foot on the moon, Neil
Armstrong has always been the least public of the Apollo 11
astronauts. He has seldom given interviews, or lent his name to
merchandising tat, or haunted the same professional old-boy circuit
as his former colleagues... But at 75, he’s finally decided to
break his silence - or to have it broken for him by his official
biographer, James R.Hansen.’
*Sunday Telegraph*
'To understand Armstrong on his own terms is to see a large truth
of our time...[Hansen’s] mastery of detail is put to splendid use.
The narrative of the moon mission is crisp and dramatic, the
science clear. He deftly takes us back into those few days of
global fascination with the adventure of the three distant voyagers
and the tense uncertainty about how it would turn out...I finished
Hansen’s Apollo story with a wholly fresh sense of awe at the
magnitude of NASA’s achievement...a compelling and nuanced portrait
of the astronaut.'
*Chicago Tribune*
'Neil Armstrong—naval aviator, research pilot, astronaut, American
hero and larger-than-life icon. He may have thought it was "one
small step for [a] man," but it was one giant leap for the rest of
us...First Man is primed to be one of the definitive reference
works on the lunar program.'
*Aviation Week & Space Technology*
'Most of the astronauts’ books are about the adventure. Jim
Hansen’s well researched and documented book is about the
adventurer. First Man is a compelling story of a modern-day
Columbus which provides the rare opportunity to understand the
personal qualities driving explorers. Quiet, complex, and deep,
Armstrong, as fuel was running out, was the right man at the right
time to take America and the world to the surface of the moon.'
*Eugene F. Kranz, author of Failure Is Not an Option*
'A powerful, unrelenting biography of a man who stands as a living
testimony to everyday grit and determination... A must for
astronaut buffs and history readers alike.'
*Publishers Weekly*
'Ever since Apollo 11’s "one giant leap for mankind" in 1969 the
world has wondered who Neil Armstrong really is. Now, at last, Jim
Hansen has stripped away the myths and mysteries to bring us face
to face with the man himself. This definitive portrait offers many
new and fascinating details about Armstrong and his life and about
the momentous and unforgettable era of exploration in which he was
lucky enough—and talented enough—to play a key role.'
*Andrew Chaikin, author of A Man on the Moon*
'This impressively documented and engagingly written biography will
stand the test of time.'
*Library Journal*
'Masterfully written...technically accurate, scholarly yet
independent and accessible...Mission accomplished and a perfect
touchdown.'
*Ad Astra, The Magazine of the National Space Society*
'Hansen’s research is staggeringly impressive... A work that has
great appeal for anyone interested in why we explore, who we are in
this aerospace age, and what it was about the United States that
could enable a little kid from Wapakoneta, Ohio, to take that "one
small step" at Tranquility Base in the summer of 1969. A must
read!'
*Richard P. Hallion, chief historian for the U.S. Air Force*
'Jim Hansen has captured the essence of Neil Armstrong, not only as
the first man on the Moon, but also as an outstanding aviator and
astronaut. I was there for Neil’s other major "space step"—he
recovered Gemini 8 from the ultimate end game with aggressive
action, cool skill and creative judgement seldom performed in any
aviation or space endeavor. Just 16 days after the deaths of the
Gemini 9 crew, he probably saved the Moon. Jim Hansen has written
an exceptional and accurate account of a unique period in aerospace
history and the adventures of Neil Armstrong.'
*Dave Scott, Gemini VIII, Apollo 9, Commander, Apollo 15*
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