Dr. Robert Duncan-Enzmann’s work spans a timeline few minds dare to traverse—from the Stone Age to the Space Age. A polymath, visionary, and architect of futures long before they were fashionable, his contributions remain largely hidden from public view—until now.
Over his nearly century-long life, Dr. Enzmann witnessed humanity’s most dramatic leap: from gaslamps to moon landings. He not only observed history—he shaped it. His collaboration with Dr. Wernher von Braun on classified aerospace projects placed him at the epicenter of 20th-century space exploration.
Yet he wrote far more than he ever published. Buried in personal archives were books of science, memoirs of an extraordinary life, and science fiction imbued with technical brilliance and philosophical weight.
Now, for the first time, you are invited to explore this rare and remarkable body of work.
These ENDEAVOR magazines are not just publications. They are a vault of knowledge, a legacy once hidden—now revealed.
Reading them isn’t just a wise decision.
It’s a reclamation of truth.