In a sublime exploration of the most unpredictable element of the earth, William Bryant Logan opens our eyes to the astonishing physics, chemistry, biology, history, art, and even music of the air.
Air sustains the living. Every creature breathes to live, exchanging and changing the atmosphere. Water and dust spin and rise, make clouds and fall again, fertilizing the dirt. Twenty thousand fungal spores and half a million bacteria travel in a square foot of summer air. The chemical sense of aphids, the ultraviolet sight of swifts, a newborn’s awareness of its mother’s breast—all take place in the medium of air.
Ignorance of the air is costly. The artist Eva Hesse died of inhaling her fiberglass medium. Thousands were sickened after 9/11 by supposedly “safe” air. The African Sahel suffers drought in part because we fill the air with industrial dusts. With the passionate narrative style and wide-ranging erudition that have made William Bryant Logan’s work a touchstone for nature lovers and environmentalists, Air is—like the contents of a bag of seaborne dust that Darwin collected aboard the Beagle—a treasure trove of discovery.
ASIN : B007HXFDKK
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Accessibility : Learn more
Publication date : August 13, 2012
Edition : Illustrated
Language : English
File size : 6.4 MB
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 417 pages
ISBN-13 : 978-0393083842
Page Flip : Enabled
Best Sellers Rank: #2,883,942 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #566 in Science Essays & Commentary (Kindle Store) #1,009 in Science Essays & Commentary (Books) #1,153 in Nature Writing
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bigfoot –
The book that answers questions you never thought to ask
As soon as I finished this book I went right back to the beginning and re read it. Could one author have all this information ?. Maybe he is like Caroline Keenethe writer of all those Nancy Drew books I read as a kid. I was a bit disappointed to discover that Ms Keene was a syndicate.I suppose William Bryant Logan is a real person. But really, who knows the respiratory rate of a honey bee ? And the population of voles on a particular plot of ground ?Anyway, I have purchased his book Dirt and when I get through that I plan to read Oak. So I must not be too doubtful of his singular existence. Guess he is what they call a polymath.I recommend both book and author
Louis Hemmi –
Air: the most powerful element?
Liked this book that was the monthly selection of the […] and found Logan’s writing very effective, the book was incredibly well researched.It’s chock full of anecdotes, scientific data, and opinion. This is a complex subject, and with his in-depth treatment, you will find yourself much better educated about the subject matter. We live on an incredible planet, and it all rests on a foundation of air!
hugh reed –
Loved it. Very well written
Loved it. Very well written. Was constantly amazed with my daily surroundings as I learned about the air, weather, atmosphere, ect. that I was living in.
Doug Lasken –
Kind of interesting
Lots of fascinating facts about earth’s atmosphere, a bit marred by a sometimes self-indulgent style. Sample fun fact: The most pervasive “aerosol” in the atmosphere of Manhattan are fat particles burned off in frying.
Robert Zimmerman –
Five Stars
Beautiful, lyrical writing. A wonderful survey, exquisitely descriptive and engaging.
G~Jo –
Five Stars
This is an incredible book! So much knowledge within…a must read!
Crash Mogal –
AIR
As a pilot, hang glider pilot, sailor, mushroom hunter and outdoors man, AIR had a lot in it for me. Explanations are clear and straight forward. (Even I could understand almost everything.) And you don’t have to read it in the order it is written. Skip around and you’ll still enjoy it.
cam trowbridge –
gave it as gift
My partner also has it. He has read sections to me–mostly about the bugs. Fascinating, but not what I thought. I expected it to be mainly meteorology. I will read it myself when I can get my hands on it!
Carl Peremans –
Each chapter will bring a smile on your lips and inform you in unexpected ways; well written, almost poetry – I’ll buy more from this author