In the 1760s a group of amateur experimenters met & made friends in the Midlands. Most came from humble families all lived far from the centre of things but they were young & their optimism was boundless: together they would change the world. Among them were the ambitious toy-maker Matthew Boulton & his partner James Watt of steam-engine fame; the potter Josiah Wedgewood; the larger-than-life Erasmus Darwin physician poet inventor & theorist of evolution (a forerunner of his grandson Charles). Later came Joseph Priestley discoverer of oxygen & fighting radical. With a small band of allies they formed the Lunar Society of Birmingham (so called because it met at each full moon) & kick-started the Industrial Revolution. Blending science art & commerce the Lunar Men" built canals launched balloons named plants gases & minerals changed the face of England & the china in its drawing rooms & plotted to revolutionize its soul. This exhilarating account uncovers the friendships political passions love affairs & love of knowledge (and power) that drove these extraordinary men. It echoes to the thud of pistons & the wheeze & snort of engines & brings to life the tradesmen artisans & tycoons who shaped & fired the modern age."