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The English geographer and hydrographer Alexander George Findlay
(1812 75) had observed that navigators of his time had to consult a
considerable number of documents to gather the information they
needed to sail the Pacific Ocean safely. Not only was this highly
impractical, it also exposed seafarers to conflicting information
that could lead to their demise. First published in 1851, this
two-volume nautical directory, compiled by Findlay from reputable
sources, provided seamen with a single comprehensive and
authoritative reference work. This second volume focuses on
navigating the islands and archipelagos of the Pacific and also
contains detailed information on the winds, currents, tides and
other physical phenomena of the Pacific, as well as general sailing
directions. An invaluable resource for navigators of the nineteenth
century, this work remains of great interest to geographers and
scholars of nautical history.
The English geographer and hydrographer Alexander George Findlay
(1812 75) had observed that navigators of his time had to consult a
considerable number of documents to gather the information they
needed to sail the Pacific Ocean safely. Not only was this highly
impractical, it also exposed seafarers to conflicting information
that could lead to their demise. First published in 1851, this
two-volume nautical directory, compiled by Findlay from reputable
sources, provided seamen with a single comprehensive and
authoritative reference work. This first volume covers the shores
of the Pacific and is a collection of nautical coordinates, sailing
instructions and detailed descriptions of the topography of the
coastlines, as well as the winds, currents and tides affecting
them. An invaluable resource for navigators of the nineteenth
century, this work remains of great interest to geographers and
scholars of nautical history.
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