The Martians, David Baron
The Martians, David Baron
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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

Published: 08/26/2025


Synopsis

In the early 1900s, many Americans actually believed we had discovered intelligent life on Mars, as bestselling science writer David Baron chronicles in The Martians, his truly bizarre tale of a nation swept up in Mars mania.

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.

About David Baron

David Baron, an award-winning journalist, is a former science correspondent for NPR and former science editor for the public radio program The World. An incurable umbraphile whose passion for chasing eclipses began in 1998, he lives in Boulder, Colorado.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matthew on December 19, 2020

The question of life on Mars is one that's fascinated people for centuries. Even as we learn about our galactic neighbor, the question still lingers. So it's perhaps unsurprising that Nick Redfern, that "Brit with a knack for fretting out all the dope on outrageous subjects," to quote the late Jim M......more

Goodreads review by Steve on March 02, 2025

Lately with the probes landing on Mars and taking photographs on some really strange things and with Elon Musk talking about settling Mars with a colony of human by the year 2015 Mars has been a topic of interest. The big question is can life be sustained on Mars or has there been life on Mars in th......more

Goodreads review by Dan on September 23, 2023

The book is very readable, however it works perfectly as an introduction of the all around problems with the alternative version of the Mars exploration, the author more or less fit most of the subjects examined, however it did so in a very shallow manner, the reader needs to delve into every single......more