A novel of ambition and obsession centered on the race to discover Pluto in 1930, pitting an untrained Kansas farm boy against the greatest minds of Harvard at the run-down Lowell Observatory in Arizona In 1928, the boy who will discover Pluto, Clyde Tombaugh, is on the family farm, grinding a lens for his own telescope under the immense Kansas sky. In Flagstaff, Arizona, the staff of Lowell Observatory is about to resume the late Percival Lowell's interrupted search for Planet X. Meanwhile, the immensely rich heir to a chemical fortune has decided to go west to hunt for dinosaurs and in Cambridge, Massachussetts, the most beautiful girl in America is going slowly insane while her ex-heavyweight champion boyfriend stands by helplessly, desperate to do anything to keep her. Inspired by the true story of Tombaugh and set in the last gin-soaked months of the flapper era, Percival's Planet tells the story of the intertwining lives of half a dozen dreamers, schemers, and madmen. Following Tombaugh's unlikely path from son of a farmer to discoverer of a planet, the novel touches on insanity, mathematics, music, astrophysics, boxing, dinosaur hunting, shipwrecks—and what happens when the greatest romance of your life is also the source of your life's greatest sorrow.
Description of canals and oases of Mars by astronomer Perceval Lowell, placed here because, hey, at least he meant well.
A spectacular book - it is based on Lowell's extensive study of Mars.
Percival Lawrence Lowell (1855-1916) was a businessman, author, mathematician, and astronomer who fuelled speculation that there were canals on Mars, founded the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, and formed the beginning of the ...
O. occultations 82, 92,93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 100, 102, 161 O'Connor, Johnson 44 Olkin, Cathy 106, 140 opposition 30 ... 158 Stern, Alan 12, 106, 110, 111, 117, 130, 156 Swarthmore College 13,46, 158 Sykes, Stanley 39, 55, 56 ...
Reproduction of the original: Mars and its Canals by Percival Lowell
Mars and Its Canals. New York: Macmillan Company, 1906. ———. The Solar System. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1903. Putnam, William Lowell. The Explorers of Mars Hill. Flagstaff, AZ: Lowell Observatory, 1994. Schindler, Kevin.
Fine reprint of the classical treatise on the Canals of Mars. Nice clean reprint.
Mars as the Abode of Life
The special point to which I here wish to call attention is this. Mr. Lowell's main contention is, that the surface of Mars is wonderfully smooth and level. Not only...
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