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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 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 211x140x23 mm, weight: 286 g, 8 pages of photographs; 65 illustrations; 1 map
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Liveright Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 1631494554
  • ISBN-13: 9781631494550
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 211x140x23 mm, weight: 286 g, 8 pages of photographs; 65 illustrations; 1 map
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Liveright Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 1631494554
  • ISBN-13: 9781631494550
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This “suspenseful narrative history” (MaureenCorrigan, NPR) brings to life the momentouseclipse that enthralled a nation and thrustAmerican science onto the world stage.

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.Lauded as a “sweeping, compelling” (Wall Street Journal) work of science history, American Eclipse tells the story of the three tenacious and brilliant scientists who raced to Wyoming and Colorado to observe the rare event. Dedicating years of “exhaustive research to reconstruct a remarkable chapter of U.S. history” (Scientific American), award-winning writer David Baron brings to three-dimensional life these competitors—the planet-hunter James Craig Watson, pioneering astronomer Maria Mitchell, and the ambitious young inventor Thomas Edison—to thrillingly re-create the fierce jockeying of nineteenth-century American astronomy. With spellbinding accounts of train robberies and Indian skirmishes, the mythologized age of the Wild West comes alive as never before. An “enthralling” (Daniel Kevles) and magnificent portrayal of America’s dawn as a scientific superpower, American Eclipse depicts a young nation that looked to the skies to reveal its towering ambition and expose its latent genius.

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Short-listed for Colorado Book Award 2018 and National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Communication Book Award 2018.
Preface xi
Prologue: Shall the Sun Be Darkened 1(8)
PART ONE 1876
Chapter 1 Reign of Shoddy
9(10)
Chapter 2 Professor of Quadruplicity
19(8)
Chapter 3 Nemesis
27(7)
Chapter 4 "Petticoat Parliament"
34(11)
PART TWO 1878
Chapter 5 Politics and Moonshine
45(15)
Chapter 6 The Wizard in Washington
60(10)
Chapter 7 Sic Transit
70(10)
Chapter 8 "Good Woman That She Are"
80(9)
Chapter 9 Show Business
89(14)
PART THREE 1878
Chapter 10 Among the Tribes of Uncivilization
103(16)
Chapter 11 Queen City
119(14)
Chapter 12 Nature's Editor
133(17)
Chapter 13 Old Probabilities
150(17)
PART FOUR 1878
Chapter 14 Favored Mortals
167(8)
Chapter 15 First Contact
175(8)
Chapter 16 Totality
183(14)
Chapter 17 American Genius
197(4)
PART FIVE 1878-1931
Chapter 18 Ghosts
201(20)
Chapter 19 Shadow and Light
221(10)
Epilogue: tendrils of history 231(8)
Notes On Sources 239(44)
List of Illustrations 283(6)
Select Bibliography 289(20)
Acknowledgments 309(8)
Index 317
David Baron is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and author of The Beast in the Garden and American Eclipse. A former science correspondent for NPR, he has also written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Scientific American, and other publications. David recently served as the Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology, Exploration, and Scientific Innovation. He lives in Boulder, Colorado.