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ships, clocks and stars

93,00

Subtitle: the quest for longitude

Author: dunn r. higgitt r.

Publisher: harper collins publishers

ISBN: 9780062353566

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Description

A tale of Eighteenth-Century invention and competition, commerce and conflict, this is a lively, illustrated and accurate chronicle of the search to solve “the longitude problem”, the question of how to determine a ship’s position at sea (and one that changed the history of mankind). “Ships, Clocks and Stars” brings into focus one of our greatest scientific stories: the search to accurately measure a ship’s position at sea. The incredible, illustrated volume reveals why longitude mattered to seafaring nations, illuminates the various solutions that were proposed and tested and explores the invention that revolutionized human history and the man behind it: John Harrison. Here, too, are the voyages of Captain Cook that put these revolutionary navigational methods to the test. Filled with astronomers, inventors, politicians, seamen and satirists, “Ships, Clocks and Stars” explores the scientific, political and commercial battles of the age, as well as the sailors, ships and voyages that made it legend (from Matthew Flinders and George Vancouver to the voyages of the Bounty and the Beagle). Featuring more than 150 photographs specially commissioned from Britain’s National Maritime Museum, this evocative, detailed and thoroughly fascinating history brings this age of exploration and enlightenment vividly to life.

Edition: 2014