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Mapping the Oceans: Matthew Fontaine Maury's Sea Tracks by Chester Hearn

Mapping the Oceans: Matthew Fontaine Maury's Sea Tracks by Chester Hearn

$ 32.37

Tracks in the Sea: Matthew Fontaine Maury and the Mapping of the Oceans.. Condition is "Very good". Beautifully rebound in half leather by professional bookbinder, this handsome volume would make a su...

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Tracks in the Sea: Matthew Fontaine Maury and the Mapping of the Oceans.. Condition is "Very good". Beautifully rebound in half leather by professional bookbinder, this handsome volume would make a superb present! Sent with Australia Post Standard. The Remarkable Story of a Seafaring Scientist "Tracks in the Sea" captures a rich yet little-known chapter in the history of seafaring--the mapping of the oceans by Matthew Fontaine Maury, the father of modern navigation and ocean science. Voyages in the 1800s were risky endeavors. Navigation was uncertain and knowledge of prevailing winds and current had advanced little since Columbus. Hundreds of ships were lost each year; the cost in property and lives was enormous. Maury changed all that. In a brilliant eighteen-year effort between 1842 and 1861--driving himself and his staff with relentless curiosity, ambition, adventurousness, and altruism--he transformed the oceans from trackless hazards into a network of highways marked by dependable winds and currents and showed shipmasters how to shave weeks and even months from voyages. His career coincided with the ascendance of America as a maritime power and with the culmination of the Great Age of Sail. In a world interconnected by maritime commerce, Maury's work was critically important not just to America but to all nations. Now "Tracks in the Sea" resurrects the life and work of this unique and fascinating man. In tracing Maury's intellectual odyssey and the dramatic conflicts of his career, Chester Hearn shows us a pivotal era in seafaring and in the history of a raw young nation. My stepmother trained in traditional bookbinding practices at the British Museum in London, and her life’s work has been finding interesting books and rebinding them, with remarkable results, as the photos of this wonderful volume attests. Her bookbinding skills are very evident in this richly bound book, which would take pride of place on any library shelf.

Specifics

Author

Chester G Hearn

Book Title

Tracks In The Sea

EAN

9780071427906

Format

Leather Bound

ISBN

9780071427906

Language

English

MPN

N/A

Publisher

McGraw-Hill Education - Europe

Recommended Age Range

12+ years

Special Attributes

Map

Topic

Ocean

UPC

9780071427906

gtin13

9780071427906

Reviews

  1. hobby-coder2

    Unfortunately the CD wasn’t with the book. I rang the seller who said that there was no CD with it and this was in the ad. But I didn’t see it. However, he seemed a nice person so I believe him, obviously an oversight on my part.

  2. Ian Belleau8

    The item arrived, well packaged and is as described. Have only initially flicked through the pages and was not disappointed. Can't wait to read it.

  3. Hãns Hendērsoñ Kāløbå

    Thank you! Very happy with purchase. Excellent seller. Great fast communication & shipping speed.