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These are the letters received and sent by Charles Henry Brown between the years 1847 and 1864.

As an aeronaut, Brown’s lifelong obsession with aerostation took him from his native Great Britain to Australia. While his aeronautical endeavours met with only limited success he was, however, determined to record his contribution to the science, and from an early stage established a vital correspondence with a number of leading figures in the world of ballooning.

The letters provide insights into the developing field of aeronautics, and reveal the tensions, rivalries and downright underhand conduct of some of the pioneers of aviation.

Brown’s intention was to publish his collected correspondence, but his failure to fully realise his own lifelong ambition as an aeronaut of note led him in despair to take his life before he achieved his objective of bringing the compiled correspondence to print.

The manuscript was later recovered by a relative and deposited at the State Library of Victoria where it sat receiving but scant attention until now.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements – Introduction – Part I Correspondence: England, 1843–1857 – 1843 – 1845 – 1847 – 1848 – 1849 – 1850 – 1851 – 1852 – 1853– 1854 – 1855 – 1856 – 1857 – Part II Correspondence: Australia, 1858–1864 – 1858 – 1859 – 1860 – 1861 – 1862– 1863 – 1864 – Bibliography – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 30/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789973105, 978-1789973105
      ISBN10: 1789973104

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      These are the letters received and sent by Charles Henry Brown between the years 1847 and 1864.

      As an aeronaut, Brown’s lifelong obsession with aerostation took him from his native Great Britain to Australia. While his aeronautical endeavours met with only limited success he was, however, determined to record his contribution to the science, and from an early stage established a vital correspondence with a number of leading figures in the world of ballooning.

      The letters provide insights into the developing field of aeronautics, and reveal the tensions, rivalries and downright underhand conduct of some of the pioneers of aviation.

      Brown’s intention was to publish his collected correspondence, but his failure to fully realise his own lifelong ambition as an aeronaut of note led him in despair to take his life before he achieved his objective of bringing the compiled correspondence to print.

      The manuscript was later recovered by a relative and deposited at the State Library of Victoria where it sat receiving but scant attention until now.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements – Introduction – Part I Correspondence: England, 1843–1857 – 1843 – 1845 – 1847 – 1848 – 1849 – 1850 – 1851 – 1852 – 1853– 1854 – 1855 – 1856 – 1857 – Part II Correspondence: Australia, 1858–1864 – 1858 – 1859 – 1860 – 1861 – 1862– 1863 – 1864 – Bibliography – Index.

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