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Box 403

 Container

Contains 3 Collections and/or Records:

Magazines and Books, 1671 - 2012

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 13
Scope and Contents This series contains selected books and magazines from Neil Armstrong's personal library. The magazines are grouped as Armstrong had stored them, except for the second box which contains the older magazines and those from 1969. Many of the older magazines feature various astronauts on the cover or Neil Armstrong himself, with related stories inside. The issues from 1969 and early 1970s feature Apollo 11 or Armstrong on the cover and inside.
Dates: 1671 - 2012

Magazines

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 13, Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains selected books and magazines from Neil Armstrong's personal library. The magazines are grouped as Armstrong had stored them, except for the second box which contains the older magazines and those from 1969. Many of the older magazines feature various astronauts on the cover or Neil Armstrong himself, with related stories inside. The issues from 1969 and early 1970s feature Apollo 11 or Armstrong on the cover and inside.
Dates: 1671 - 2012

Wonders Of World Aviation, The conquest of the air in story and picture (serial publication), parts 1-17, 19-40, concluding part with complete index, Clarence Winchester, editor. London: Amalgamated Press , circa 1930s

 File — Box: 403
Identifier: MSA 5, Series 13, Sub-Series 1, File 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains selected books and magazines from Neil Armstrong's personal library. The magazines are grouped as Armstrong had stored them, except for the second box which contains the older magazines and those from 1969. Many of the older magazines feature various astronauts on the cover or Neil Armstrong himself, with related stories inside. The issues from 1969 and early 1970s feature Apollo 11 or Armstrong on the cover and inside.
Dates: circa 1930s