The Aeronauts, James Glaisher
The Aeronauts, James Glaisher
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The Aeronauts
Travels in the Air

Author: James Glaisher, Liz Bentley

Narrator: Antony Ferguson

Unabridged: 3 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/24/2019


Synopsis

The true story behind the major motion picture—and one of the greatest daredevil stories in the history of aviation, with an introduction by Professor Liz Bentley, chief executive at the Royal Meteorological SocietyIn 1862, ambitious scientist James Glaisher set out to do the impossible: ascend higher into the skies than ever before. A pioneer of weather forecasting and of photography and a founding member of the Royal Meteorological Society, he wanted to take groundbreaking research measurements from different altitudes.On September 5, along with experienced balloonist Henry Coxwell as his pilot, he lifted off in a hot air balloon for what would prove to be a death-defying and historic flight. Rising above the English countryside, they rose to the remarkable height of 37,000 feet (7 miles or 11km), almost killing both men, who experienced blurred vision, loss of motor function, and, eventually, unconsciousness. It was a miracle they survived to tell the tale.Written in his own words, The Aeronauts chronicles Glaisher’s incredible flights and discoveries first hand, as well as his observations on those pioneers who came before and inspired him. His audaciously daring journey forms the story of the 2019 major motion picture The Aeronauts.

About James Glaisher

James Glaisher (1809-1903) was an English meteorologist, aeronaut, and astronomer who worked at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich for forty-three years. He was a founding member of the Meteorological Society and the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain. He is most famous as a pioneering balloonist and his ascent on September 5, 1862 along with Henry Tracey Coxwell broke the world record for altitude.

About Antony Ferguson

Antony Ferguson, Earphones Award–winning narrator, was born in London. He has performed successfully on both sides of the Atlantic and has played many leading roles in theater, film, and television.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cassie on January 19, 2020

These are the journal entries of a scientist from the 1800s exploring the sky and human limits in a hot air balloon. Not the most riveting or exciting book, but good, scientific, and true nonetheless.......more

Goodreads review by Charles on January 17, 2020

Okay I won’t lie to you, this book was tough to get through. I have read some pretty dense books in the past but it felt like a crawl as I navigated the pages. If you are interested in Aeronauts I hope this book serves its purpose for you. An exiting tale of atmospheric discovery it was not. I decid......more

Goodreads review by Leah on November 29, 2019

The introduction and back-history is very interesting, but the individual facts, measurements, and statistics are extremely dry and tedious. Review coming soon in my Pedantic Literary Historian column at The Coil. Will cross-post.......more

Goodreads review by Shanereads on October 28, 2020

A great historical read! I wanted to read this before I watched the movie on Amazon Prime. Its a little dry, and written in language from the 1800's, but I enjoyed it.......more

Goodreads review by Adelle on September 28, 2020

While this was very interesting, it was a little too 'scientific journal' for me. I like learning about history - scientific history in particular - however, this was too focused on technical aspects with assumed knowledge. I'd have liked more detail then I got. I wasn't expecting a story - like the......more