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The Illustrated Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time - Community Reviews back

by Dava Sobel, William J.H. Andrewes, William J. H. Andrewes
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Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 5 years ago
TITLE: Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time AUTHOR: Dava Sobel DATE PUBLISHED: 2005 FORMAT: Hardcover ISBN-13: 9780802714626 __________________________ DESCRIPTION: "Anyone alive in the eighteenth century would have known tha...
Brian's Book Blog
Brian's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
In the 18th century, plenty of ships were lost at sea due to not knowing their longitude and either going massively off course, or hitting rocks and islands that appeared when sailors had veered off course.The quest to find a means around this led to a large bounty being offered by various heads of ...
Linhtalinhtinh
Linhtalinhtinh rated it 11 years ago
A lovely account about timekeeping. I'm easily obsessed with old machines and especially clocks and watches, so, yeah, I like it.
halfmanhalfbook
halfmanhalfbook rated it 11 years ago
Finding the latitude in the 17th century was straightforward, but finding the longitude was extremely difficult. This compromised the safety of all seafarers, and in one particular incident around 200 lives were lost of the Isles of Scilly.The admiralty of the day decided to set up a Longitude board...
travelin
travelin rated it 12 years ago
I can't remember if I read the book first or saw the television series first, but some combination of the two was like a long, calm, very safe ocean voyage.
the terror of whatever
the terror of whatever rated it 12 years ago
Read about 80% and I'm just not feeling it. Interesting subject matter, but it's a slow read. It felt like the race to discover a lunar method for determining the longitude was happening in real time.
attempting obscurity
attempting obscurity rated it 13 years ago
This is a great book. It's one of the excellent historical non-fiction books that is really well written and interesting, even if you're not normally interested in the subject. I can honestly say I have never once wondered about how longitude is determined, or why it matters. Until I read this book,...
MarginMan
MarginMan rated it 14 years ago
This is another one I wish I could give 3 1/2 stars. It's stronger in the first half than the second half. But I usually read fiction, so this is a bit out of my comfort zone anyway. And Sobel does a good job of allowing for that - bridging the gap between intellectual types and people (like me) who...
KOMET
KOMET rated it 14 years ago
Dava Sobel ably tells the story of John Harrison's lifelong quest to develop an instrument capable of determining longitude in all climes. In response to a tragic sinking which took place close to the English coast early in the 18th century, owing to the inability of a ship's captain to accurately d...
ginamonge
ginamonge rated it 16 years ago
Fascinating book! I never realized that figuring out longitude was such a big problem. There is lots of scientific info in the book, but it's not so technical I couldn't understand it.
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