Available Formats
Gasp: The Swift and Terrible Beauty of Air
By (Author) Joe Sherman
Counterpoint
Counterpoint
30th August 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
551.5
Hardback
240
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
From a baby's first breath-that universal and fundamental entry into life outside the womb-air is taken for granted. Joe Sherman's The Book of Air is an entertaining investigation of air and the discoveries of how it works in the body and in our world. Inhale, and learn about the difference between your aerobic capacity and Lance Armstrong's; exhale, and follow the observation and science of the atmosphere from Aristotle to Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen; hold your breath and investigate why over the last two centuries air has transformed from something marvelous into something menacing. In The Book of Air, Joe Sherman blends the history and myths of air, together with its environmental and physiological effects, into a rich and sometimes troubling account of what gives us our life force.
Joe Sherman lives in Montgomery, Vermont, near the Canadian border. He is the author of other books, including The House of Shelburne and In the Rings of Saturn.