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Unbranded
MPN
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ISBN
0375409807
Book Title
Northern Lights
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Item Length
8.4 in
Publication Year
2001
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Author
Lucy Jago
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Science
Topic
Physics / Geophysics, Science & Technology
Item Weight
19 Oz
Item Width
5.6 in
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Throughout the ages, the lights of the aurora borealis were believed to be messengers of gods, signs of apocalypse, or souls of the dead; even the most sophisticated scientists misapprehended their cause. Now Lucy Jago tells the story of the science--and the romance--behind the Northern Lights as she traces the grand adventure of the life of the visionary Norwegian scientist Kristian Birkeland. At the age of thirty-one, Birkeland set out on a lifelong, increasingly compulsive quest to discover the origins of the aurora borealis. He traveled across some of the most forbidding landscapes on Earth, from the ice mountains of Norway to the deserts of Africa, against a backdrop of war and political upheaval. Along the way, Birkeland made some remarkable discoveries and inventions, such as the idea of hearing aids for deaf patients; of making caviar from cod roe; and of using the force of cathode rays to propel rockets. No country's armed forces ever adopted his electromagnetic cannon, but the technology has since been adapted and extended to make "railguns" (electromagnetic mass accelerators) for the American Strategic Defense Initiative--the so-called "Star Wars" Defense. Ultimately, Kristian Birkeland's obsession with the workings of the cosmos cost him his health, his happiness, and his sanity--perhaps even his life. He spent his final days in exile in Egypt, and died in 1917 in Japan, under suspicious circumstances, his groundbreaking theories unheralded; he was cheated of the Nobel Prize by a rival. But now Birkeland's ideas are considered to have been prophetic, and they have furthered our understanding not only of the Northern Lights but also of electromagnetism, comets, and the sun. Exhaustively researched and thrillingly told, the previously unknown story of Kristian Birkeland is an enthralling--and enlightening--saga.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0375409807
ISBN-13
9780375409806
eBay Product ID (ePID)
127405447

Product Key Features

Book Title
Northern Lights
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Topic
Physics / Geophysics, Science & Technology
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Science
Author
Lucy Jago
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
19 Oz
Item Length
8.4 in
Item Width
5.6 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"In a narrative style that makes even the most confusing science easily understood, Lucy Jago has not merely researched and written the incredible story of one man's total and ill-respected dedication to science, but the story of many creative people: those who give the world so much at the expense of their one most valuable commoditytheir minds." Providence Sunday Journal "Jago is a taut, imaginative writer. Her description of the winter Birkeland and his young protégés spent huddled by the stove makes one gasp at the old, reckless days of science. . . . The pleasure of the biography is Jago's gossipy, emotive interest in Birkeland's character and disappointments. . . . Entertaining, provocative." The Times Literary Supplement "In The Northern Lights, Jago uncovers a subject that has been all but buried: the true story of Kristian Birkeland, a man more than half a century ahead of his time in his scientific pursuits. The book details the life of the Norwegian scientist as he struggles, at the turn of the 19th century, to solidify his theories about the aurora borealis, or northern lights. Jago deftly paints a historical background for some of the most important concepts in electromagnetic theory today, breathing life into a subject traditionally presented with a drab countenance." Scientific American "First-time author Lucy Jago now resurrects this intrepid, visionary, and obsessively hardworking genius in a compulsively readable tale of courage, conviction, and betrayal. Jago's lucid and captivating blend of biography, physics, and cultural history adds a vital chapter to the annals of science and finally gives Birkeland his due." Booklist (*starred* review) "A page-turner. Jago makes Birkeland's contributions intimately fascinating. She has taken an interesting life and told it with pacing and excitement. Northern Lights doesn't get bogged down in the minutiae that so often make reading a biography an insurmountable task. It's a 19th-century life, told with streamlined 21st-century élan." The Austin Chronicle "The story behind the discovery [of what causes the Northern Lights]the odd and interesting account of Kristian Birkelandis worth checking out. Lucy Jago has written a fascinating nugget of history in The Northern Lights. Birkeland diedalone and uncelebratedin Japan. But, as is often the case, a sad life makes for a fascinating story." Chicago Tribune (review of audio version, read by Michael Cumpsty) "Instead of a stiff, scholarly biography, British journalist Jago has written a poignantly human story filled with minute, extensively researched details, from a description of the wallpaper in Birkeland's observatory to his courtship and married life. In readable prose, she relates complex scientific concepts and places Birkeland's discoveries and contributions in a place of prominence." Library Journal (*starred* review) "A well researched biographical tale of the Norwegian physicist and genius Kristian Birkeland. Lucy Jago has turned his life into a highly compelling story that keeps the reader interested, and also learning, as the tale unfolds. . . . The scientific details in the book are well presented: readers with only a high-school background in physics will understand them, while university-trained physicists will also find them acceptable and accurate. . . . In summary, this is a somewhat tragic but compelling story of a scientist and engineer who had brilliant insights and seemingly boundless energy. Jago tells the tale with a well judged balance between the scientific background
Lccn
2001-029895
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
B
Lc Classification Number
Qc805.B57j34 2001
Copyright Date
2001

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