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The work traces ideas of human flight from early speculation to the invention and steady improvement of the balloon, charting experimental methods, materials, and inflation techniques. It recounts pioneering ascents and the exploits of notable aeronauts, describes scientific voyages that measured the atmosphere and reached record altitudes, and records accidents and tragedies that tested the craft. Later chapters follow efforts to render aerial craft navigable and the emergence of airships and early flying machines, examine military uses including communication and siege operations, and conclude with reflections on the constitution of the air and prospects for future aerial navigation.

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John M. Bacon

John M. Bacon was an early 20th-century author known for his contributions to the literature of aviation. His notable work, "The Dominion of the Air: The Story of Aerial Navigation," explores the history and development of flight, capturing the excitement and innovation of the era. Bacon's writing reflects a keen interest in the technological advancements of his time, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of aerial navigation and its impact on society.

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