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Chasing the Sun: The Epic Story of the Star That Gives Us Life [Hardcover]

Richard Cohen
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  • Hardcover: 704 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; First Edition edition (1 Nov 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0743259289
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743259286
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 15.6 x 5.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 172,126 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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`Excellent...fascinating...Beautifully illustrated and competitively priced. Chasing the Sun is not a book to be read in a sitting... I found it endlessly informative and diverting' --Lewis Jones, Daily Telegraph

`Entertaining... Cohen's charm and erudition keep Chasing the Sun consistently lively, and the pages fly by like a dinner with a master raconteur...richly satisfying...Cohen's mission is accomplished. We are left sharing both his wonderment at all that modern science has taught us about the sun' --Brian Schofield, Sunday Times

'Mighty, lively, thoroughly readable...Cohen leaves no sunbeam unturned in this dazzling history of our solar system, and epic human efforts to understand it. The science Cohen recounts is mind-boggling, yet this book is as much a tribute to the sun's elusive magic. As any air traveller knows, you can chase the sun but you can never catch up with it' --Metro

`On every single page there is something utterly fascinating. It's a vast and all-encompassing delight' --Philip Pullman

`A book of wonders...brilliant' --The Times 13/11

`Wonderful' --Choice Magazine November 2010

`Charming and erudite chronicle of man's relationship with our home star' --The Sunday Times MUST READS 31/10

`Captivating' --BBC Sky at Night Magazine November 2010

`Everything you could want to know about the scientific and cultural history of the star we orbit' --Daily Express 01/11

"Richard Cohen's exhaustive story of the sun takes us from its beginning to its end, touching on just about everything that has anything to do with the sun in between, from ancient sun worship to modern sunbed worship, the history of astronomy to the future of solar power. Here is the story of the sun in all its splendour. Perfect for brightening dark winter evenings." --New Scientist 27/11

'Here is the story of the sun in all its splendour. Perfect for brightening dark winter evenings' --New Scientist

`Dazzling . . . Chasing the Sun is an epic synthesis of science, anecdote and poetry. Cohen tells a good tale and is equally good on science and literature' --Christmas Book Roundup, Independent

`A warming book for short winter days, blending myth with history and science, and guaranteed to please and fascinate almost any reader' --Hilary Mantel, Telegraph Books of the Year

`The ingenious idea behind Cohen's extraordinarily wide-ranging book is that the sun deserves a biography of its own. Taking in science, myth, religion, philosophy, art and uncategorisable adventure, he tells the story of the star without which we would not exist'
--Review of the Year, Daily Telegraph 11/12

`The ingenious idea behind Cohen's extraordinarily wide-ranging book is that the sun deserves a biography of its own. Taking in science, myth, religion, philosophy, art and uncategorisable adventure, he tells the story of the star without which we would not exist' --Review of the Year, Daily Telegraph 11/12

'This is a book about everything under the sun. But it is not a valueless `cultural history' of the kind that academics now write about anything from oysters to obesity. 'Chasing the Sun' is much more like a latterday Anatomy of Melancholy, taking in whatever catches Cohen's attention, from allusions to sun and shade in Lolita to the agonies of porphyria, from Tintin using a solar eclipse to outwit his Inca captors to the invention of Ambre Solaire suncream in 1936, from sundials to blondes. It's full of wacky facts, surprising etymologies and choice quotes. Here's Galileo describing wine as `light held together by moisture', and Newton observing: `No heat is so pleasant & beamish as the suns' --David Sexton, Spectator 18/12

`Ambitious but rewarding...a rich seam of quirky details'
--Lonely Planet Magazine, December issue

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The Sun is so powerful, so much bigger than us, that it is a terrifying subject. Yet though we depend on it, we take it for granted. Amazingly the first book of its kind, CHASING THE SUN is a cultural and scientific history of our relationship with the star that gives us life. Richard Cohen, applying the same mix of wide-ranging reference and intimate detail that won outstanding reviews for By the Sword, travels from the ancient Greek astronomers to modern-day solar scientists, from Stonehenge to Antarctica (site of the solar eclipse of 2003, when penguins were said to sing), Mexico's Aztecs to the Norwegian city of Tromso, where for two months of the year there is no Sun at all. He introduces us to the crucial 'sunspot cycle' in modern economics, the religious dances of Indian tribesmen, the histories of sundials and calendars, the plight of migrating birds, the latest theories of global warming, and Galileo recording his discoveries in code, for fear of persecution. And throughout, there is the rich Sun literature -- from the writings of Homer through Dante and Nietzsche to Keats, Shelley and beyond. Blindingly impressive and hugely readable, this is a tour de force of narrative non-fiction.

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
By Big Jim TOP 50 REVIEWER
This is not a book just about the sun, but also about Humankind's relationship with the sun. So we are treated to ancient myth and legend, there are chapters on how the sun has been described in music, art and literature but most of all there are eminently readable passages on how the sun works and how it impacts on earth. There are some amazing facts and figures here, some splendid photographs and illustration so the scientific aspects of the sun tend to overshadow(!) the cultural references. So whilst you can expect this book to be on the science shelves in the bookstore I'd have to say that the Amazon price is a steal and you should buy this book.
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A treat 15 Nov 2010
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This book is a real treat: beautifully written, exuding a passion for its subject and investigating every aspect of the sun: as a physical body, as a symbol, in art, myth and everyday experience (from eclipses to sunsets). The detail is fascinating and it makes a very satisfying read. If you were not sure about it - go for it, you will not be dissappointed. I nearly did not buy it and am so pleased that I did.
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Astonishing 17 Nov 2010
This is a vast, astonishing and lively book. It's beautful too and full of lovely illustrations. I have been dipping in and out of it for a week now and everytime I have learnt some new and incredible fact. It's going to make a beautiful gift this Christmas and I shall continue to enjoy learning about our nearest star.
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