American Eclipse: A Nation's Epic Race to Catch the Shadow of the Moon and Win the Glory of the World by Baron, David

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

On a scorching July afternoon in 1878, at the dawn of the Gilded Age, the moon's shadow...
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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 Baron, David

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

$63.30

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

$63.30
Author: David Baron
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

On a scorching July afternoon in 1878, at the dawn of the Gilded Age, the moon's shadow descended on the American West, darkening skies from Montana Territory to Texas. This rare celestial event--a total solar eclipse--offered a priceless opportunity to solve some of the solar system's most enduring riddles, and it prompted a clutch of enterprising scientists to brave the wild frontier in a grueling race to the Rocky Mountains. Acclaimed science journalist David Baron, long fascinated by eclipses, re-creates this epic tale of ambition, failure, and glory in a narrative that reveals as much about the historical trajectory of a striving young nation as it does about those scant three minutes when the blue sky blackened and stars appeared in mid-afternoon.

In vibrant historical detail, American Eclipse animates the fierce jockeying that came to dominate late nineteenth-century American astronomy, bringing to life the challenges faced by three of the most determined eclipse chasers who participated in this adventure. James Craig Watson, virtually forgotten in the twenty-first century, was in his day a renowned asteroid hunter who fantasized about becoming a Gilded Age Galileo. Hauling a telescope, a star chart, and his long-suffering wife out west, Watson believed that he would discover Vulcan, a hypothesized "intra-Mercurial" planet hidden in the sun's brilliance. No less determined was Vassar astronomer Maria Mitchell, who--in an era when women's education came under fierce attack--fought to demonstrate that science and higher learning were not anathema to femininity. Despite obstacles erected by the male-dominated astronomical community, an indifferent government, and careless porters, Mitchell courageously charged west with a contingent of female students intent on observing the transcendent phenomenon for themselves. Finally, Thomas Edison--a young inventor and irrepressible showman--braved the wilderness to prove himself to the scientific community. Armed with his newest invention, the tasimeter, and pursued at each stop by throngs of reporters, Edison sought to leverage the eclipse to cement his place in history. What he learned on the frontier, in fact, would help him illuminate the world.

With memorable accounts of train robberies and Indian skirmishes, David Baron's page-turning drama refracts nineteenth-century science through the mythologized age of the Wild West, revealing a history no less fierce and fantastical.



Author: David Baron
Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Published: 06/06/2017
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.50lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.10w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781631490163


Review Citation(s):
Library Journal Prepub Alert 02/01/2017 pg. 50
Library Journal 03/15/2017 pg. 136
Library Journal 02/01/2017
Kirkus Reviews 04/15/2017
Publishers Weekly 04/17/2017
Booklist 04/15/2017 pg. 4
BookPage 06/01/2017
Shelf Awareness 06/09/2017

About the Author
Baron, David: - David Baron, an award-winning journalist and author of The Beast in the Garden, 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.

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