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Man with His Head in the Clouds - James Sadler: the First Englishman to Fly (Hardcover)
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Man with His Head in the Clouds - James Sadler: the First Englishman to Fly (Hardcover)
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This is the story of how an uneducated Oxford pastry cook became
the first Englishman to fly, in a self-built balloon powered by
primitive, and potentially lethal, hydrogen. Despite taking off in
force 8 gales, crashing into hills and plopping into the Irish Sea,
James Sadler became a rare pioneering aeronaut to survive such
perilous ascents. Good luck was not hereditary; his son's balloon
fatally collided with a chimney. Sadler advanced the scientific
evolution of lighter-than-air flight, and took part in both of the
famous races that so captivated the public in late
eighteenth-century Europe: across the Channel, and the Irish Sea.
He earned Lord Nelson's endorsement for improving the Royal Navy
with applied science, created one of the first - perhaps the very
first - mobile steam engines and was revered by fans like Percy
Shelley and Dr. Johnson. Yet even the brightest stars one day
collapse, as Sadler's name emits virtually no light today. Like
Sadler, Richard O. Smith emanates from Oxford's Town not Gown. Like
Sadler, he wants to look down on Oxford - literally - and his
admiration for the balloonist culminates in him replicating the
first ever flight, also over Oxford. But there is a problem. The
author suffers from acute acrophobia, a crippling fear of heights.
This prevents him from standing on a stool, yet alone dangling at
3,000 feet beneath an oversized party balloon. To overcome his
chronic height anxiety, he seeks pre-flight counselling, learning
all about current understanding of phobias and anxieties. Here he
discovers that he is also bathmophobic - a fully-functioning adult
who is afraid of stairs. Inspired by Sadler, Smith sets out to
overcome his debilitating fear and ascend in a balloon over Oxford.
'Be positive. You just need a will to do it,' counsels a
psychologist. So, taking that advice, he starts positively, by
making a will.
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