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King of All Balloons: The Adventurous Life of James Sadler, The First English Aeronaut [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 620 g, 16 Plates, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1445653087
  • ISBN-13: 9781445653082
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 620 g, 16 Plates, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1445653087
  • ISBN-13: 9781445653082
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The daring flights of the early balloonists that were the first steps on mankinds upward journey to the Moon and beyond have been strangely neglected, and their names have been largely forgotten.

This book helps to redress that situation. James Sadler was an extraordinary English pioneer who overcame many obstacles to achieve his dream of flying. Born the son of an Oxford pastry cook in 1753, he defied his lowly upbringing to become the first Englishman to build an air balloon. When not flying he applied himself to engine design and the medical uses of gases, and kept busy as a chemist to the Navy; he designed cannon praised by Nelson, firearms for the British East India Company and a prototype armoured car. At the age of fifty-seven, he returned to ballooning, after which he and his sons went on to set various records of speed, distance and altitude in a total of some 30 towns and cities in England, Ireland and Scotland.

Against the vivid backdrop of Georgian England, Mark J. Davies delves into the complex life of this adventurer, exploring the ups and the downs of his amazing career, from his first ascent to his support of the first Englishwoman to fly, and his eventual death in poverty. Sadlers biography also encompasses the stories of his fellow aeronauts, be they courageous, inspired, risible or occasionally fatal. This fascinating account is a true homage to our national desire to reach for the skies

Recenzijos

Sadlers contribution to the noble causes of adventure and exploration deserves much greater recognition. * Sir Richard Branson * A long-overdue tribute to an ingenious and courageous British innovator. * Don Cameron MBE *

Preface 7(4)
Foreword 11(1)
Richard Branson
Chronology 12(2)
UK Maps 14(6)
Sadler Family Tree 20(1)
Part 1 LAND, 1753--84
21(22)
1 Growing Upwards: Childhood and Background
22(7)
2 `Soaring Curiosity': James Sadler's First Trial of February 1784
29(14)
Part 2 AIR, 1784--85
43(58)
3 James Sadler: The First English, or British, Aeronaut?
44(15)
4 Sadler's First Public Ascent: Oxford, Friday 12 November 1784
59(8)
5 Calais or Burst! The Race to Cross the English Channel
67(7)
6 `To Sweep the Cobwebs from the Sky': Sadler's Six 1785 Ascents
74(20)
7 A Literary Interlude: Soaring Prose and Uplifting Airs
94(7)
Part 3 LAND, 1786--95
101(16)
8 Grounded!
102(15)
Part 4 WATER, 1795--1809
117(16)
9 Navy Larks and Sparks
118(15)
Part 5 AIR, 1810--24
133(100)
10 Things Looking Up Again! 1810--12
134(32)
11 Like Father Like Son: Windham Sadler, Heir to the Air
166(16)
12 The `Inheritor of His Father's Genius and Intrepidity': Windham Sadler's Ascents from 1814 to 1823
182(28)
13 `Expectation Stood on Tip-Toe': William Windham Sadler, 1823--24
210(23)
Part 6 LAND, 1824--28
233(7)
14 `How Scheming Beggars a Man': James Sadler's Final Short Descent of All Men
234(6)
Afterword 240(1)
Don Cameron
Appendix 1 Sadler Family in Oxford 241(4)
Appendix 2 Thomas Blakeney Sadler and Family in Oxford 245(5)
Appendix 3 James Tytler (1745--1804) 250(5)
Appendix 4 Lunardi's Latin Allure: `Me give you Lunardi -- Whom All the Ladies Love' 255(2)
Appendix 5 Harper of Birmingham 257(4)
Appendix 6 Jean-Pierre Blanchard and the Simonet Sisters, May 1785 261(4)
Appendix 7 Mrs Sage (nee Hoare) and her sisters 265(10)
Appendix 8 James Sadler's Children 275(5)
Appendix 9 Jane Stocks and the Grahams 280(3)
Notes 283(28)
Bibliography 311(3)
Index 314
Mark is an Oxford local historian and guide, with a special interest in the history and literature of the non-University aspects of the city, and has written and published several local interest books. This interest in the history of the Town of Oxford, as opposed to the 'Gown', is one reason why the story of the pastry cook turned scientist James Sadler appealed to him so much. Sir Richard Branson, Founder of the Virgin Group, is a businessman, investor and entrepreneur. He holds Guinness World Records for crossing the Atlantic by hot-air balloon in 1987 and crossing the Pacific by hot-air balloon in 1999. Don Cameron MBE is a Scottish balloonist and founder of Cameron Balloons, the largest manufacturer of hot-air balloons in the world.