Perhaps my sarcasometer just suffered a massive overload, but how could anyone see the listing on Amazon and miss the first listed author?
The thing I find most amusing was Romulus' claims that the book has a "Library of Congress number." The gargantuan level of ignorance that attends that statement is truly worth note. The Library of Congress is
literally the library of Congress. It has a special legal status in the United States. First, every book that claims statutory copyright in the United States under Title 17 and/or the Bern Convention must provide a depositary copy for the Library of Congress. That means every book published in the United States for which statutory copyright protection is granted is kept and cataloged in the Library of Congress. And every item that is cataloged in the Library of Congress necessarily has a LC catalog number. To say "It has a Library of Congress number" is as significant as saying "It has pages." It certainly doesn't mean Library of Congress wrote or published it.
Second, every public publication by any agency or arm of the U.S. government must repose a copy with Library of Congress.
Here's what the Library of Congress has to say about that book.
LDR 01258cam a22003134a 4500
001 12124663
005 20041110074622.0
008 000731s2000 dcua bs f001 0 eng
906 |a7|bcbc|corignew|d1|eocip|f20|gy-gencatlg
925 0 |aacquire|b2 shelf copies|xpolicy default
955 |apc20 to ja00 07-31-00; jg11 08-02-00; jg16 08-05-00; jg07 08-10-00; to Dewey 08-10-00; aa01 08-10-00; jg00 02-13-01;|fjg11 2001-11-30|gjg07 2002-02-07 to BCCD, copy 1 and 2
010 |a 00061677
040 |aDLC|cDLC|dDLC
042 |apcc
043 |an-us---
050 00 |aTL789.8.U6|bA564 2000
082 00 |a629.45/4/0973|221
100 1 |aOrloff, Richard W.,|d1948-
245 10 |aApollo by the numbers :|ba statistical reference /|cby Richard W. Orloff.
260 |aWashington, D.C. :|bNational Aeronautics and Space Administration,|c2000.
300 |aviii, 334 p. :|bill. ;|c28 cm.
440 4 |aThe NASA history series
500 |a"NASA SP-2000-4029."
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 317-322) and index.
610 20 |aProject Apollo (U.S.)
610 20 |aProject Apollo (U.S.)|vStatistics.
650 0 |aSpace flight to the moon.
651 0 |aMoon|xExploration.
991 |br-SciRR|hTL789.8.U6|iA564 2000|tCopy 1|wGenBib
I'll spare you learning the MARC21 bibliography format. Tag 010 is that pesky LC number, assigned to every book in their system: 00-61677, in common format; MARC21 normalizes it. Tag 020, where present, is the ISBN, a more universal reference. But the all-important Tag 260 gives the imprint -- the canonical publisher that LC recognizes as being responsible for the book.