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American Eclipse

A Nation's Epic Race to Catch the Shadow of the Moon and Win the Glory of the World

By (author) David Baron
Format: Hardback
Publisher: WW Norton & Co, United States
Imprint: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Published: 1st Aug 2017
Dimensions: w 170mm h 244mm d 30mm
Weight: 620g
ISBN-10: 1631490168
ISBN-13: 9781631490163
Barcode No: 9781631490163
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Synopsis
In the summer of 1878 three ruthless and brilliant scientists raced to Wyoming and Colorado to observe a total solar eclipse. One sought to discover a new planet. Another fought to prove that science was not an anathema to femininity. And a young, megalomaniacal inventor sought to test his bona fides and light the world through his revelations. David Baron brings to life these three competitors-James Craig Watson, Maria Mitchell and Thomas Edison-re-creating the jockeying of nineteenth-century astronomy. With accounts of train robberies and Indian skirmishes, the last days of the Wild West come alive. A magnificent portrayal of America's dawn as a superpower, American Eclipse depicts a nation looking to the skies to reveal its ambition and expose its genius.

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"Baron's stories are good ones, well told." -- Nature "American Eclipse is an incredibly well written work of non-fiction. It is clearly the result of considerable research and careful thought. And it tells a great story." -- Book of the Month - BBC Sky at Night "... Eclipse is a shining example of scientific curiosity at work." -- New Scientist "The author gives a skillful account of the scientific aims of the various teams of eclipse-watchers, from the examination of the solar corona to the more precise calculation of the Moon's orbit." -- 12 Books of Christmas - Sky at Night