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Stories Of Balloon Adventure

Gelesen von Steve C

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In the following pages will be found brief narratives of some of the more famous incidents and exciting episodes which mark the history of ballooning.
No attempt has been made at a consecutive account of the progress of aerostation, and as far as possible no technical terms have been used, except those which were found to be absolutely essential to exactness in description.

In the choice of incidents, I have been chiefly guided by the presence of adventure, and by the relative importance of the incident to the subject as a whole. (Preface by Frank Mundell - 1897).

Stories of Balloon Adventure was one in a series of inspirational texts and ‘heroic writings of daring deeds’ by the Victorian author Frank Mundell and published by The Sunday School Union. Frank Mundell wrote a significant number of books for children (both boys and girls) and young adults and many of these were distributed and presented to them through their Sunday schools. (Steve C) - Summary by Steve C (3 hr 50 min)

Chapters

Chapter I - The First Balloons

7:58

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Chapter II - Early Ascents

13:24

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Chapter III - The First Ascent In England

14:30

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Chapter IV - Across The Channel

9:30

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Chapter V - Flood And Fire

10:37

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Chapter VI - The Father Of Modern Ballooning

23:01

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Chapter VII - Over The Alps

5:40

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Chapter VIII - Strange Adventures

21:06

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Chapter IX - Seven Miles High

11:56

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Chapter X - A Terrible Experience

11:24

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Chapter XI - 'Twixt Sea And Sky

16:51

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Chapter XII - Drops From Cloudland

18:12

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Chapter XIII - Tragic Adventures

16:59

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Chapter XIV - Which Way Does The Wind Blow?

10:26

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Chapter XV - Burnaby's Travels In The Air

23:21

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Chapter XVI - With Andrée Across The Baltic

15:07

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