The Fallen Sky by Christopher Cokinos - ISBN: 9781585428328
Paperback
Cosmic dust, human dreams: a journey charting meteorite science.

The Fallen Sky

An Intimate History of Shooting Stars

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  • Paperback

    528 pages

  • Release Date

    5 August 2010

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Summary

In this acclaimed volume, prizewinning poet and nature writer Christopher Cokinos takes us on an epic journey from Antarctica to outer space, weaving together natural history, memoir, and in-depth profiles of amateur researchers, rogue scientists, and stargazing dreamers to tell the riveting tale of how the study of meteorites became a modern science.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781585428328
ISBN-10:1585428329
Author:Christopher Cokinos
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:TarcherPerigee
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:528
Release Date:5 August 2010
Weight:800g
Dimensions:44mm x 230mm x 155mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“A thrilling account … The author’s enthusiasm is infectious in this chronicle of astronomical passion.”
-“Kirkus Reviews”

“Cokinos guides the reader along his search for the driving force behind the passions of meteorite scientists, collectors, and dealers that make the meteoritic community such a vibrant and contentious bunch. It is a journey well worth taking.”
-“Science” magazine

“[Cokinos’s] enthusiasm … gives “The Fallen Sky” its core.”
-“The Wall Street Journal”


“A thrilling account … The author”s enthusiasm is infectious in this chronicle of astronomical passion.”
-“Kirkus Reviews”

“Cokinos guides the reader along his search for the driving force behind the passions of meteorite scientists, collectors, and dealers that make the meteoritic community such a vibrant and contentious bunch. It is a journey well worth taking.”
-“Science” magazine

“[Cokinos”s] enthusiasm … gives “The Fallen Sky” its core.”
-“The Wall Street Journal”

About The Author

Christopher Cokinos

Christopher Cokinos is an award-winning writer and poet, and a professor of English at Utah State University. He has received the Whiting Writers’ Award, the Glasgow Prize for an emerging writer in nonfiction, and the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award.

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