Three Years Lost in Space
by Mark Goddard

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"Mark Goddard, the author of To space and back, looks back fifty years to time he spent on Lost in space. This book reveals the personal thoughts and memories of the author, Mark Goddard, and the invented thoughts and dialogue of the character, Don West,in relation to various aspects of the Jupiter 2, the cast, the costuming, and selected episodes from the series. A special chapter, titled 'The John and Don Show,' is a tribute to the memory of his good friend, Guy Williams. This book has been written especially with the loyal fans of Lost in space in mind." -- Page [4] of cover.
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