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A VOYAGE IN SPACE

balloonist s did some extraordinarily plucky things. There is a fascinating book about ballooning called Travels in the Air, by James Glaisher,[1] but I fear it is now out of print, so that your only chance is to find it in some library. It has beautiful pictures of the

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balloon travelling above the clouds, with wonderful sunrise effects. Sometimes the balloonists saw their own shadow thrown on the clouds: and on one occasion, in 1866, they saw a great shower of meteors. But the most exciting occasion was when they got

  1. Bentley, London, 1871. New edition, 1880. Price 255.