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Tracks in the Sea Chester Hearn

Tracks in the Sea By Chester Hearn

Tracks in the Sea by Chester Hearn


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Voyages in the early 1800s were risky endeavours. Navigation was uncertain. Chronometers were a new technology. This work captures a chapter in the history of seafaring - the mapping of the ocean by Matthew Fontaine Maury, the father of modern navigation and ocean science.

Tracks in the Sea Summary

Tracks in the Sea by Chester Hearn

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 early 1800s were risky endeavors. Navigation was uncertain. Chronometers were a new technology, and only a few navy ships and wealthy merchant vessels carried them. And route planning was a hit-or-miss affair. Knowledge of prevailing winds and currents had advanced little since Columbus. What lore existed was mostly anecdotal. There were no highways on the seas, and hundreds of ships were lost each year. The cost in property and lives was enormous. In eighteen years of sustained and inspired labor starting in 1842, drawing on the logbooks of sailing ships from around the world, Maury changed all that. Driving himself and his staff at the U.S. Naval Observatory with relentless curiosity, ambition, adventurousness, and altruism, he mapped the oceans' great surface currents and wind systems and showed shipmasters how to shave weeks or months from voyages. No less than the invention of the chronometer, the pilot charts and wind and current maps of this self-taught genius from a T

About Chester Hearn

Chester G. Hearn, retired vice president of a subsidiary of Combustion Engineering, is an avid amateur historian and the author of eleven books about U.S. military history between the American Revolution and the Civil War, mostly for university presses. HOMETOWN: Erie, PA

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroductionChapter OneThe Trackless SeasChapter TwoThe Lure of the SeaChapter Three The Education of a SailorChapter Four A Thirst for Knowledge UnheededChapter Five Setting the Navy StraightChapter SixTracking the Winds and CurrentsChapter Seven Sailors and WhalersChapter Eight The California ClippersChapter Nine Disasters and DiscoveriesChapter TenOrganizing the NationsChapter Eleven The Indefatigable InvestigatorChapter Twelve Maury's Charts Go to WarChapter Thirteen Loaves and FishesNotesIndex

Additional information

GOR013641809
9780071427906
0071427902
Tracks in the Sea by Chester Hearn
Used - Good
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2003-11-16
288
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