Seit Jahren funkt der Mars-Rover der NASA spektakuläre Weltraum-Bilder von unbekannten Felslandschaften zur Erde. Sicher zum Roten Planeten zu kommen, ist die Herausforderung der Raumfahrt. Dort zu leben, eine bisher unlösbare Aufgabe. Top-Wissenschaftler der Weltraumforschung zeigen hier, unter welchen Bedingungen der Mars tatsächlich besiedelt werden könnte. Ein visionäres Buchkonzept mit sagenhaften Original-Bildern.
Leonard David Bücher






How Y'all Doing?
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
When Leslie Jordan learned he had "gone viral," he had no idea what that meant or how much his life was about to change. Entertaining millions with his uproarious Instagram videos, he has become beloved around the globe and in this lively and intimate essay collection, Leslie is doing what Leslie does best: telling stories the whole world wants to hear. Whether he's writing about his brush with a biker gang in a West Hollywood Starbucks, or an unexpected phone call from the late Debbie Reynolds, Leslie infuses each story with his trademark Southern wit and an emotional resonance sure to touch the heart of every reader. How Y'all Doing is an authentic, warm, and joyful portrait of an American Sweetheart.
The 2002 Oscars, where Denzel Washington, Halle Berry, and Sidney Poitier won, serves as a pivotal moment for African Americans in film, prompting a deeper exploration of their representation in cinema. David Leonard analyzes the evolution of African-American cinema through notable films like Love and Basketball and Training Day, highlighting the contributions of black directors, writers, and actors. The study critiques the media's portrayal of this milestone while addressing ongoing issues of representation and opportunity within the industry.
Moon Rush
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In these pages, science journalist Leonard David explores the moon in all its facets, from ancient myth to future Moon Village plans.
Mission to Mars: My Vision for Space Exploration
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book presents visionary ideas from Buzz Aldrin, a pioneering Apollo-era astronaut, on humanity's future in space exploration, specifically focusing on Mars. Aldrin outlines the rationale, timing, and methods for traveling to the Red Planet, emphasizing the importance of this mission for advancing human knowledge and presence in the cosmos. His insights encourage readers to consider the possibilities of interplanetary travel and the role it could play in our future.
Exploring the depths of human experience, Matthew Montero's artwork offers a compelling reflection on life's horrors, tragedies, and triumphs. Created solely with his bare hands, his powerful images challenge viewers to engage with profound moral questions. Montero's unique approach breathes new life into painting, elevating it beyond the ordinary and inspiring deep contemplation of the human spirit.
Westward Bound, Alone
- 104 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
A teenager named Dan endures a harrowing journey after escaping from an underground prison, only to find himself alone on the prairie. Forced to navigate north for water while the wagon train heads west, he faces isolation and survival challenges for four years. Along the way, he encounters various groups, including Native Americans, miners, and trappers, and ultimately reunites with his old friend Moss, a mountain man. Throughout his adventure, Dan is also on the trail of a killer, adding a layer of suspense to his quest for survival.
THE PALE FOX
- 198 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The exploration of Dogon African religion serves as a foundation for understanding the significance of "The Pale Fox." Drawing inspiration from Marimba Ani's insights, the book delves into cultural and spiritual themes, encouraging readers to conduct their own investigations into the rich traditions and beliefs of the Dogon people. This journey promises to unveil deeper meanings and connections within the context of African spirituality.
The Whiskey Bottle Conversation
- 418 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
The narrative unfolds through heartfelt conversations between a father and son during a snowy weekend, blending warmth and compassion with historical reflection. As Dick recounts his upbringing in small-town America, the story captures his adventurous spirit and the challenges he faced while serving in World War II. This dialogue-driven exploration offers a poignant look at family bonds and the impact of history on personal lives.