Ascend or Die

Richard Crosbie: Pioneer of Balloon Flight Ascend or Die

Richard Crosbie (1756-1824) is rightly celebrated as Irelands first aeronaut. Inspired by balloon experiments in France, he constructed a hydrogen balloon with the aim of flying across the Irish Sea. A crowd of 20,000 people witnessed his first flight from Ranelagh Gardens, Dublin in January 1785. He organised two further flights in Dublin, from Royal Barracks and from Leinster Lawn, and made a final flight from Limerick in 1786. Crosbies adventures enthralled the public and won him the support of many influential figures, but he never achieved his gaol of crossing the Irish Sea. That honour finally fell to Windham Sadler in 1817 in a flight from Portobello Barracks.
This book tells the dramatic story of the intrepid scientist and showman, Richard Crosbie, and places his extraordinary achievements in the context of European ballooning. It reveals new information about Crosbies subsequent career as an actor in New York, where he also organised a balloon spectacle for public entertainment in 1800, before his death in penury in Baltimore.

Product Details

Publishing Date August 2010
Publisher The History Press, Ireland
Pages 256
ISBN 9781845889852
Format Paperback
Author Bryan MacMahon
RRP €16.99 Website Price €

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