top of page

The Seaman's daily Assistant + A new set of Logarithmic Solar Tables

Two important navigational books bound together: The seaman's daily assistant and
A New sett of logarithmic solar tables, calculated and constructed for determining the latitude at sea. London

Type of object:

Book & Prints

Time period:

Britain rules the waves + France

Place:

London

Date:

1768

Maker / Author:

Thomas Haselden

Publisher / Printer:

J. Mount and T. Page

Dimensions:

20.5 x 16 cm

Material:

One book in contemporay calf

Graduation:

Inscription:

Provenance:

THE ERWIN TOMASH LIBRARY

References:

Image by Austin Neill

Description

Bound together:
- Haselden 1768 The seaman's daily assistant. :THE SEAMAN'S DAILY ASSISTANT, BEING A SHORT, EASY AND PLAIN METHOD OF KEEPING A JOURNAL AT SEA; IN WHICH ARE CONTAINED, RULES, SHEWING HOW THE ALLOWANCES FOR LEE-WAY, VARIATION, HEAVE OF THE SEA, SET OF CURRENTS, &c. ARE TO BE MADE.
- Harrison 1768 A New sett of logarithmic solar tables, calculated and constructed for determining the latitude at sea. London: J. Mount and Thomas Page, 1768

Additional information

bottom of page