The Explorer Gene: How Three Generations of One Family Went Higher, Deeper, and Further Than Any Before

The Explorer Gene: How Three Generations of One Family Went Higher, Deeper, and Further Than Any Before
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Artikel-Nr:
9781476730271
Veröffentl:
2013
Erscheinungsdatum:
03.12.2013
Seiten:
320
Autor:
Tom Cheshire
Gewicht:
472 g
Format:
235x160x28 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Tom Cheshire received his BA in Classics at Cambridge University. He is the deputy editor of the UK edition of Wired and has written several cover stories. His work has also appeared in GQ, Italia, Conde Nast Traveler, and on BBC2. He lives in London.
The remarkable account of an extraordinary family of explorers who spurred innovation and accomplished incredible feats?even when the popular consensus was against them.On May 27, 1931, Auguste Piccard became the first human to enter the stratosphere, flying an experimental balloon he invented himself. Thirty years later, his son Jacques went to the bottom of the earth, descending to the Mariana Trench in a submarine built by him and Auguste. To this day, no one has gone deeper. Bertrand, the third generation, was the first person to fly around the world non-stop in a balloon. Now, he's building his own craft: a solar-powered plane to circumnavigate the globe. In The Explorer Gene, Tom Cheshire asks how three generations of one family achieved such extraordinary feats, often with the consensus against them. None of the Piccards set out to explore: Auguste was a physicist, Jacques an economist and Bertrand a psychiatrist. Was it fate, a famous family name ? or their explorer gene?

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