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John Harrison and the Quest for Longitude

Publisher
National Maritime Museum
Author
Jonathan Betts
John Harrison and the Quest for Longitude, in a revised and updated edition, is a fascinating account of the life and achievements of John Harrison, the man who designed and built the first accurate marine chronometers. Inspired by the prize offered in 1714 to provide a solution to the problem of determining longitudinal position at sea, John Harrison – a carpenter by trade – sеt out to develop portable clocks that would rival even the most precise watches of the time. His famous ‘H’ timepieces went on to revolutionise sea travel and save many thousands of lives. Now housed in the collection of Royal Observatory Greenwich, they are milestones in clock- making history. Beautifully illustrated with images that showcase the intricate detail and mechanisms of the timepieces,John Harrison and the Quest for Longitudetells the story of one man driven by the need to solve one of the greatest practical problems of his time. A popular look at the life of John Harrison – the man who invented the first marine chronometer.
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      SKU
      9781906367992
      Published At
      2023
      Dimensions
      210x148 mm
      Pages
      128
      EAN
      9781906367992
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      Format
      ISBN
      9781906367992

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