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  • Page Count 257
  • Publication Year 2011
  • Publisher Bloomsbury USA
  • ISBN-13 9780802779618

Starman

By Piers Bizony, Jamie Doran

Yuri Gagarin's 1961 Vostok flight made him the first man in space and an instant global icon. Yet, behind the public smile lay a complex man whose personal life unraveled under the pressures of fame, culminating in his mysterious death at age 34. *Starman* delves into Gagarin's untold odyssey from peasant to international hero and his ultimate disillusionment with the Russian state.

Authors Jamie Doran and Piers Bizony also expose the breathtakingly secretive Russian space program, revealing the technological daring, triumphs, and near-disasters—including how Gagarin's historic flight itself narrowly averted catastrophe. This gripping account uncovers the astonishing true story behind the Cold War's first great space spectacular, including the still-secret KGB report on Gagarin's death.
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