**Kirkus Best Books of the Year (2013)** **Time Magazine 10 Top
Nonfiction Books of 2013** **The New Republic Best Books of 2013** In
this heart-lifting chronicle, Richard Holmes, author of the
best-selling The Age of Wonder, follows the pioneer generation of
balloon aeronauts, the daring and enigmatic men and women who risked
their lives to take to the air (or fall into the sky). Why they did
it, what their contemporaries thought of them, and how their flights
revealed the secrets of our planet is a compelling adventure that only
Holmes could tell. His accounts of the early Anglo-French balloon
rivalries, the crazy firework flights of the beautiful Sophie
Blanchard, the long-distance voyages of the American entrepreneur John
Wise and French photographer Felix Nadar are dramatic and
exhilarating. Holmes documents as well the balloons used to observe
the horrors of modern battle during the Civil War (including a flight
taken by George Armstrong Custer); the legendary tale of at least
sixty-seven manned balloons that escaped from Paris (the first
successful civilian airlift in history) during the Prussian siege of
1870-71; the high-altitude exploits of James Glaisher (who rose) seven
miles above the earth without oxygen, helping to establish the new
science of meteorology); and how Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, and
Jules Verne felt the imaginative impact of flight and allowed it to
soar in their work. A seamless fusion of history, art, science,
biography, and the metaphysics of flights, Falling Upwards explores
the interplay between technology and imagination. And through the
strange allure of these great balloonists, it offers a masterly
portrait of human endeavor, recklessness, and vision. (With 24 pages
of color illustrations, and black-and-white illustrations throughout.)
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How We Took to the Air
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307908704
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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