Carol Lauritzen is a professor of language arts, literature and literacy at Eastern Oregon University where Michael Jaeger is dean and professor of science education. They engage in collaborative research and implementation of integrated curriculum. She has a MA. in Education and a PhD. in Reading Education from The University of Missouri-Kansas City.
2004 0-7734-6522-7 Although Thaddeus Lowe is a known figure to some historians, his scientific contributions such as the portable gas generators that filled his balloons and the compression ice machine that introduced “artificial” ice to the world, remain largely hidden. Ironically, it is very possible to find literature that references his work and his Civil War experiences, yet it is nearly impossible to read the book that this related literature is based upon – Lowe’s autobiography. This book has been painstakingly prepared from one of the only known copies of Lowe’s difficult-to-decipher text. This amplified autobiography includes photographs of the inventor and his balloons as well as photos of artifacts such as correspondences (including a handwritten note from President Lincoln) and receipts. It also contains relevant maps and supplementary information to enhance understanding of Lowe’s journeys and the battles he participated in.