Navigation
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Navigation
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Navigation
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- The natural navigator, the rediscovered art of letting nature be your guide : find your way with trees, looming clouds, hidden spiderwebs, and more clues, Tristan Gooley
- The blood-drenched sea, ships at war in the ancient Mediterranean, Alfred S. Bradford
- Reeds Ocean Handbook, Bill Johnson
- Rhumb lines and map wars, a social history of the Mercator projection, Mark Monmonier
- The nature instinct, relearning our lost intuition for the inner workings of the natural world, Tristan Gooley ; illustrations by Neil Gower
- Address to the citizens of Georgetown and Washington on improving the navigation of the river Potomac, by Thomas Moore
- Sextant, a young man's daring sea voyage and the men who mapped the world's oceans, David Barrie
- Emergency navigation, find your position and shape your course at sea even if your instruments fail, David Burch
- Seamanship 2.0, everything you need to know to get yourself out of trouble at sea/, Mike Westin, Olle Landsell, Nina & Pär Olofsson
- Navigating with or without a compass, using bearings and nature to find your way, Miles Tanner
- Stories from the wreckage, a Great Lakes maritime history inspired by shipwrecks, John Odin Jensen
- Chapman piloting & seamanship, Jonathan Eaton, co-edtior, John Wooldridge, co-editor, John Whiting, consulting editor
- Outlaws of the Atlantic, sailors, pirates, and motley crews in the Age of Sail, Marcus Rediker
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