The Earth Gazers

Author:   Christopher Potter
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781784974336


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   01 June 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Christopher Potter
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Head of Zeus
ISBN:  

9781784974336


ISBN 10:   1784974331
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   01 June 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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An elegantly written history of man's efforts to reach space... [Potter] has taken a considered risk in retelling the tale of how we first came to see our planet from the outside. It pays off beautifully. The result is a fresh and elegantly wrought account of mankind's journey from firing lumps of jerry-rigged metal from cabbage fields to crunching around in the dust of another world... The Earth Gazers is a terrific piece of writing' * The Times * Well written and takes a different, more personal viewpoint than many others on the subject * BBC Sky at Night * Intriguing and original * Catholic Herald * Potter's history of the great adventure nicely catches the tension between the sublime escape represented by space travel and the hideous detail of getting there; the euphoria of great ambition and the bleak anticlimax of touchdown * Guardian * Clearly illustrates the contrasts, contradictions and egos in those involved in the space race and is completely fascinating * Four Shires Magazine * An enthralling account of the golden age of manned space travel that emphasizes the transcendent experiences of everyone involved, and he makes a convincing case that America lost something vital when it ended * Kirkus Reviews * Potter has distilled [the feeling that man always looks just beyond his reach and strives to get there] and on each page of cataloguing endeavour gives a hint of the joy those 24 men had when they looked out the window and saw Home... In hardback, Head of Zeus have created a truly beautiful edition to go with such an inspiring tale' * Boney Abroad *


'Potter has distilled [the feeling that man always looks just beyond his reach and strives to get there] and on each page of cataloguing endeavour gives a hint of the joy those 24 men had when they looked out the window and saw Home ... In hardback, Head of Zeus have created a truly beautiful edition to go with such an inspiring tale' Boney Abroad. 'An enthralling account of the golden age of manned space travel that emphasizes the transcendent experiences of everyone involved, and he makes a convincing case that America lost something vital when it ended' Kirkus. 'Clearly illustrates the contrasts, contradictions and egos in those involved in the space race and is completely fascinating' Four Shires Magazine. 'Potter's history of the great adventure nicely catches the tension between the sublime escape represented by space travel and the hideous detail of getting there; the euphoria of great ambition and the bleak anticlimax of touchdown' Guardian. 'Intriguing and original' Catholic Herald. 'Well written and takes a different, more personal viewpoint than many others on the subject' BBC Sky at Night. 'An elegantly written history of man's efforts to reach space ... [Potter] has taken a considered risk in retelling the tale of how we first came to see our planet from the outside. It pays off beautifully. The result is a fresh and elegantly wrought account of mankind's journey from firing lumps of jerry-rigged metal from cabbage fields to crunching around in the dust of another world ... The Earth Gazers is a terrific piece of writing' The Times.


An elegantly written history of man's efforts to reach space... [Potter] has taken a considered risk in retelling the tale of how we first came to see our planet from the outside. It pays off beautifully. The result is a fresh and elegantly wrought account of mankind's journey from firing lumps of jerry-rigged metal from cabbage fields to crunching around in the dust of another world... The Earth Gazers is a terrific piece of writing' * The Times * 'Well written and takes a different, more personal viewpoint than many others on the subject' * BBC Sky at Night * 'Intriguing and original' * Catholic Herald * 'Potter's history of the great adventure nicely catches the tension between the sublime escape represented by space travel and the hideous detail of getting there; the euphoria of great ambition and the bleak anticlimax of touchdown' * Guardian * 'Clearly illustrates the contrasts, contradictions and egos in those involved in the space race and is completely fascinating' * Four Shires Magazine * 'An enthralling account of the golden age of manned space travel that emphasizes the transcendent experiences of everyone involved, and he makes a convincing case that America lost something vital when it ended' * Kirkus Reviews * Potter has distilled [the feeling that man always looks just beyond his reach and strives to get there] and on each page of cataloguing endeavour gives a hint of the joy those 24 men had when they looked out the window and saw Home... In hardback, Head of Zeus have created a truly beautiful edition to go with such an inspiring tale' * Boney Abroad *


'An enthralling account of the golden age of manned space travel that emphasizes the transcendent experiences of everyone involved, and he makes a convincing case that America lost something vital when it ended' Kirkus. 'Clearly illustrates the contrasts, contradictions and egos in those involved in the space race and is completely fascinating' Four Shires Magazine. 'Potter's history of the great adventure nicely catches the tension between the sublime escape represented by space travel and the hideous detail of getting there; the euphoria of great ambition and the bleak anticlimax of touchdown' Guardian. 'Intriguing and original' Catholic Herald. 'Well written and takes a different, more personal viewpoint than many others on the subject' BBC Sky at Night. 'An elegantly written history of man's efforts to reach space ... [Potter] has taken a considered risk in retelling the tale of how we first came to see our planet from the outside. It pays off beautifully. The result is a fresh and elegantly wrought account of mankind's journey from firing lumps of jerry-rigged metal from cabbage fields to crunching around in the dust of another world ... The Earth Gazers is a terrific piece of writing' The Times.


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Christopher Potter was publisher and managing director at the independent publishing house Fourth Estate. He is the author of You Are Here: A Portable History of the Universe and How to Make a Human Being: A Body of Evidence.

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