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Uglow, The Lunar Men. The Friends who made the Future.

Uglow, The Lunar Men. The Friends who made the Future.

Uglow, Jenny. The Lunar Men. The Friends who made the Future. London, Faber and Faber, 2002. 24cm x 16cm. xx, 588 pages. With colour illustrations. Original Hardcover with original illustrated dustjacket. Excellent, close to new condition with only minor signs of external wear. Dust jacket has minor tear and some fraying at the bottom of the spine. Now in protective Brodart jacket.

From the celebrated author of ‘Hogarth’, an animated, swarming, hugely-readable group portrait of the friends who launched the industrial revolution. In the 1760s a group of amateur experimenters met and made friends in the Midlands. Most came from poor families, all lived far away from the centre of things, but they were young and their optimism was boundless: together they would change the world. Among them were the ambitious toy-maker 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 Priestley, discoverer of oxygen and fighting radical.

With a small band of allies, including the exuberant followers of Rousseau, Richard Lovell Edeworth and Thomas Day, they formed the Lunar Society of Birmingham (so called because it met at each full moon). 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.

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Uglow-The Lunar Men
Uglow-The Lunar Men

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