I have been looking for a hardcover copy of Lovell & Kluger's Lost Moon about the Apollo 13 mission for some time, and ran across a copy without a dust jacket in Austin a couple of weeks ago. When I flipped through it and saw that it was autographed by none other than Jim Lovell (probably not an unlikely occurrence for a copy in Texas) I snapped it up, and started reading a little over a week ago.
This in a very well-written book. As good as I thought Andrew Chaikin's A Man on the Moon was, this book slowed down and went step by step through the events of the flight, explaining what happened and why in a way that was better even than Chaikin's. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Now all I have to do is locate a copy with a signature and a dust jacket.