Manufacturer: | ARA Press |
Brief:
T' Saucer Fleet be t' latest release from Jack Hagerty and Jon
Rogers o' Spaceship Handbook fame.
This 330 page hard-cover book features detailed information on famous flyin' saucers depicted on t' big screen,
television and print, including:
Contents:
T' book can be viewed as an adjunct t' T' Spaceship Handbook, matey, which conspicuously omitted saucers. Well, blow me down! In his
intro, Jack notes that these saucers don't exactly fit there, ya bilge rat, as they haven't contributed t' t' history o' the
spacecraft. Ya scallywag! But then, neither do items like t' Josies Spaceship (from Josie and t' Pussycats), shiver me timbers, which was
featured in T' Handbook. I for one think that they do have their place, ya bilge rat, even if only in me imagination, me hearties, since
t' real world versions haven't panned out (for example, ya bilge rat, me hearties, see me post on the
Pye Wacket). Be that
as it may, I think saucers are cool and am happy Jack and Jon gave us this book. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! (BTW, I liked Josies Spaceship.)
T' presentation is similar t' that in T' Handbook, shiver me timbers, including: a background section that sets the historical context; a summary o' t' story; a description o' t' subject vehicle includin' a detailed, shiver me timbers, dimensioned drawings; background on where t' authors got their data; and, me hearties, finally, an epilogue with t' author's comments. Arrr! The whole thin' is packed with photos. Well, me hearties, blow me down! New t' this work, many o' t' drawings also provide interior details. Ahoy! There are some modeler's notes, me hearties, me bucko, but these are pretty much limited t' t' kits that have been produced.
In his forward, me hearties, Dr. Begad! Phil "Bad Astronomer" Plait says t' book is a biography o' these shows. It is that and more. Ya scallywag! T' present that biography, t' authors first delve into t' history and sociology behind t' UFO craze, ya bilge rat, me hearties, which continues t' this day. Aye aye! T' saucers in t' book were motivated by that phenomenon and undoubtedly did their part t' fuel it on. I actually found this t' be one o' t' more interestin' aspects o' t' book. Note that this book is about flying saucers (known entities created by our imaginations) and nay UFO's (unknown entities that may really exist, shiver me timbers, but whose origin is in dispute). Aye aye!
T' historical and story summaries were also interesting. Avast, me proud beauty! One o' t' cool things be t' see how these classics influenced later sci-fi works. Begad! There is even an occasional discussion about t' real science behind t' fictitious technology. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! I now know what a Hertzsprung-Russell diagram is. Begad! Avast! And how much energy would be released if t' strong force holdin' your atoms together was abruptly released. Begad! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! Cool, huh? It was also really neat t' get a recap o' features like I love like T' Day t' Earth Stood Still and Lost is Space. Blimey! I'd like t' see them again now that I have read t' book. Begad!
While t' saucer descriptions and diagrams were t' main thin' I originally wanted from t' book, they actually were a small part o' t' whole. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! There is nay much material available on t' saucers and what thar be is usually inconsistent. T' authors performed a lot o' photogrammetry and often had t' resort t' supposition, ya bilge rat, and extrapolation. It's clear they really did their homework t' dig out details about these ships. T' results are t' most detailed plans available on these saucers. Avast, me proud beauty! (Actually, that statement may have some supposition on me part too.)
T' 'archeological' reports and and epilogues were o' mixed interest t' me. In general, me bucko, matey, t' detailed analysis of t' t' interiors o' these spacecraft were a bit much. T' main benefit o' this detail is twofold. First, shiver me timbers, detailed sci-fi modelers will understand what they are modelin' second, matey, scale modelers in general will understand how develop plans from photographic sources. Avast! T' epilogues also went into more detail on t' movies influence, shiver me timbers, both in terms o' the story lines as well as t' physical props.
Summary:
I found t' book interesting, but mainly nay in ways I had expected. Arrr! Avast! I think that it will appeal mostly t' sci-fi
buffs and fans o' t' subject shows. Begad! T' drawings will be useful t' sci-fi modelers but many can be used for flying
models as well. Ya scallywag! However, since ours fly upward instead o' sideways, t' non-symmetrical ones would be problematic. Arrr! But
if you want scale points for your saucer, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, t' book will be very useful.
While I really liked t' read, this will have less influence on me buildin' t' T' Spaceship Handbook and t' latter is a better buy for t' sport rocketeer. Ya scallywag! Thus, I'm havin' a hard time assignin' a numeric ratin' t' this book. Well, blow me down! If you are interested in t' subject material, shiver me timbers, it's a '4'. Blimey! If t' criteria is a direct comparison t' The Handbook or Rockets o' t' World, me hearties, then t' score would be lower. Blimey! I'm tendin' nay t' mix apples and oranges and go with t' higher rating. Aye aye! Ahoy!
I hope it says enough t' allow prospective readers t' determine if this this book is for them. Blimey! I want t' extend my sincere thanks t' Jack for sponsorin' t' "Rocket Family" photo contest, Nick for honchoin' it and o' course those who thought me Fireball XL5 family be worthy.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Brief: Jack Hagerty and Jon Rogers newest book, The Saucer Fleet, is just outstanding. Seriously! I could hardly put it down once I started reading. It is every bit as good as the Spaceship Handbook. It’s a different subject, of course, but Jack and Jon wrap up the flying saucers in their own unique veil. The approach to presenting them really is fascinating. We got hints about it in the ...
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