[meteorite-list] Speaking of Weston...

Mark Grossman markig at westnet.com
Tue Jan 18 20:59:50 EST 2011


I just took a quick look as some of the reviews of this book that were 
written by CT newspapers, and I will have to read the book to determine the 
accuracy of some of the statements.

1.  As far as the birth of American science - "science-oriented statesman" 
Benjamin Franklin preceded Benjamin Silliman in giving American science a 
name abroad.  He was held in the highest respect as a scientist just as much 
as a statesman in Europe for his electrical investigations, and attended the 
salon of the Lavoisiers in Paris regularly.

2. What happened to mention of James Woodhouse of Philadelphia (1770-1809), 
who had a laboratory in Philadelphia that Joseph Priestly, the discover of 
oxygen, used to visit?  Woodhouse also analyzed the Weston stone, but 
off-hand, I don't know who has priority.  I hope the book mentions 
Woodhouse.

3.  Weston - the first scientific investigation that proved that meteorites 
came from outer space?  What happened to mention of Edward Howard, L'Aigle, 
Chladni, etc.?

Again, I haven't read the book yet, so perhaps the reporting is inaccurate. 
But if there is any truth to reviews that I have seen, this book is headed 
for trouble.

I would be interested in any comments from those who have already had a 
chance to read or peruse the book.

Thanks.

Mark


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> There is a new book out:
>
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> I'll be reading it this week and hope to give a review soon. Looks like it
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