Nov 10 1977

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The Chicago Tribune reported that astronaut Walt Cunningham had written "the first kiss-and-tell treatise about the space program," a book called The All-American Boys, intended as a "candid, close-up, even critical look" at NASA, the space program, and his fellow "partynauts," none of whom had dared to be as critical as Cunningham in his first "but probably not last" book. The review said the book was "about people-imperfect mortal men-and what happens when they suddenly find themselves cast as superheroes in a world that literally knows no bounds." (C Trib, Nov 10/77, 1-17)

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