The lunar men

five friends whose curiousity changed the world

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The lunar men

five friends whose curiousity changed the world

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"In the 1760s a group of amateur experimenters met and made friends in the English Midlands. Most came from humble families, all lived far from the center of things, but they were young and their optimism was boundless: together they would change the world.

Among them were the ambitious toymaker Matthew Boulton and his partner James Watt, of steam-engine fame; the potter Josiah Wedgwood; and the larger-than-life Erasmus Darwin, physician, poet, inventor, and theorist of evolution (a forerunner of his grandson Charles). Later came Joseph Priestly, discover of oxygen and fighting radical.".

"With a small band of allies - the chemist James Keir, the doctors William Small and William Withering (the man who put digitalis on the medical map), and two wild young followers of Rousseau, Richard Lovell Edgeworth and Thomas Day - they formed the Lunar Society of Birmingham, so called because it met at each full moon, and kick-started the Industrial Revolution.

Blending science, art, and commerce, the Lunar Men built canals; launched balloons; named plants, gases, and minerals; changed the face of England and the china in its drawing rooms; and plotted to revolutionize its soul."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
588

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The lunar men: five friends whose curiousity changed the world
2002, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Edition Notes

Originally published in 2002 by Faber and Faber, Great Britain as: The lunar men : the inventors of the modern world, 1730-1810.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 509-558) and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Library of Congress
T39 .U35 2002, T39.U35 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 588 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
588

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OL15520431M
Internet Archive
lunarmenfivefrie00uglo
ISBN 10
0374194408
LCCN
2002072353
OCLC/WorldCat
49959314
Library Thing
104715
Goodreads
1844073

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