Book: The Balloonist: The Story Of T.s.c. Lowe--inventor, Scientist, Magician, And Father Of The Us Air Force Thaddeus Sobieski Coulincourt Lowe (1823-1913) was called by Carl Sandburg "the most shot-at man of the Civil War." A flamboyant showman, dedicated scientist, and starry-eyed dreamer, Lowe, soon after the outbreak of the Civil War, went to the federal government with a view to convincing the authorities in the use of balloons for observation purposes. He eventually was made chief of the aeronautic department and rendered valuable service to the Army of the Potomac during the war. Hovering over the battlefield, observing the action from his hot-air balloon, Lowe is considered by many to be the founder of the U.S. Air Force. Besides aeronautics, Lowe also made contributions in the fields of meteorology, cartography, military science, aerial photography, metallurgy, and railroading. This historical novel is the story of Lowe's struggle, trials and tribulations, and sheer perserverance in promoting the interest of science. Stephen Poleski has aptly captured Lowe's life and achievements.
Details of Book: The Balloonist: The Story Of T.s.c. Lowe--inventor, Scientist, Magician, And Father Of The Us Air Force Book: The Balloonist: The Story Of T.s.c. Lowe--inventor, Scientist, Magician, And Father Of The Us Air Force
Author: Stephen Poleskie
ISBN: 1929490275
ISBN-13: 9781929490271
, 978-1929490271
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: May 2007
Publisher: Frederic C. Beil Publisher
Number of Pages: 338
Language: English