Offre spéciale sur les Précis de droit Stämpfli : Jusqu’à fin novembre, profitez d’un rabais de 20% sur les manuels d’enseignement et les livres pour la pratique suivants.
Thèmes principaux
Publications
Services
Auteurs
Éditions
Shop

The Martians

The True Story of an Alien Craze that Captured Turn-of-the-Century America

Contenu

The Times headline was no joke. In the early 1900s, many Americans actually believed that we had discovered intelligent life on Mars. The Martians-a truly bizarre tale reconstructed through newly discovered clippings, letters, and photographs by bestselling science writer David Baron-begins in the 1890s with Percival Lowell, a wealthy Harvard scion who was so certain of his Mars discovery that he (almost) convinced a generation of astronomers that grainy telescopic photographs of the red planet revealed meltwater and an intricate canal system, declaring "there can be no doubt that living beings inhabit our neighboring world" (New York Times). So frenzied was the reaction that international controversies arose. Tesla announced he had received Martian radio signals. Biologists debated whether Martians were winged or gilled. Martians headlined Broadway shows, and a new genre called science fiction arose. While Lowell's claims were savagely debunked, his influence sparked a compulsive interest in Mars and life in outer space that continues to this day.

Informations bibliographiques

octobre 2025, Anglais
W. W. Norton & Company
978-1-324-09066-3

Mots-clés

Autres titres sur ce thème