Author: Wilfrid de Fonvielle.
Translated and edited by John S.
Keltie.
Title: Adventures in the Air: Being Memorable Experiences of Great Aeronauts.
Publisher: London, Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.
W.
, 1877.
First Edition.
Language: Text in English.
Size: 7.5 x 5.5 inches.
Pages: xvi, 304 pages, followed by publisher's catalogue.
Binding: Very good original publisher's green pictorial cloth binding, with gilt balloon design and title to the front cover, gilt decoration and lettering to the spine, and black ruled borders to both covers.
Corners slightly worn, with light wear to spine ends and extremities, minor rubbing and a few small marks to the cloth, as shown.
Hinges fine, binding sound and attractive.
Protected in a removable mylar cover.
Content: Very good condition.
Light age toning and occasional minor foxing or handling marks, mainly to preliminary and outer pages.
Early gift inscription dated June 8th, 1889, on preliminary page.
A clean, solid, and well-preserved copy overall.
Illustrations: Illustrated with a frontispiece, Night Scene from the "Nassau" Balloon, and numerous black and white illustrations throughout, including historical balloon ascents, aeronautical scenes, and early flight experiments.
**** The book: Adventures in the Air is a fascinating nineteenth-century account of ballooning and early aeronautical exploration, collecting memorable experiences of great aeronauts from the French of Wilfrid de Fonvielle.
Published in London by Edward Stanford in 1877, this first English edition captures the romance, danger, spectacle, and scientific curiosity surrounding balloon flight in the decades before powered aviation.
The work includes accounts of famous ascents, experimental flights, night journeys, balloon accidents, public demonstrations, and aerial observations, including references to the Montgolfier balloon, Eugène Godard, meteorological observation, and polar exploration by air.
The illustrations add greatly to the appeal of the volume, showing balloons above crowds, night ascents, aeronauts in baskets, and dramatic scenes from the early history of flight.
This copy is especially attractive in its original green pictorial cloth binding, with a gilt balloon stamped to the front cover and richly decorated spine.
A very appealing Victorian aviation and ballooning title.