
The Martians
The True Story of an Alien Craze that Captured Turn-of-the-Century America
Author: David Baron
Narrator: Rob Greenbaum
Unabridged: 8 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Highbridge Audio
Published: 08/26/2025
Categories: Nonfiction, Science, Space Science, Space Exploration, Planetary, History, Us History, Modern History, Social Science, Anthropology
Synopsis
At the center of Baron's historical drama is Percival Lowell, the Boston Brahmin and Harvard scion, who observed "canals" etched into the surface of Mars. Lowell devised a grand theory that the red planet was home to a utopian society that had built gargantuan ditches to funnel precious meltwater from the polar icecaps to desert farms and oasis cities. The public fell in love with the ambitious amateur astronomer who shared his findings in speeches and wildly popular books.
While at first people treated the Martians whimsically―Martians headlining Broadway shows, biologists speculating whether they were winged or gilled―the discussion quickly became serious. Inventor Nikola Tesla announced he had received radio signals from Mars; Alexander Graham Bell agreed there was "no escape from the conviction" that intelligent beings inhabited the planet. Martian excitement reached its zenith when Lowell financed an expedition to photograph Mars from Chile's Atacama Desert, resulting in what newspapers hailed as proof of the Martian canals' existence.

