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Practical Navigation an introduction to the whole art

Fourth edition of this rare and important work on the Art of Navigation

Type of object:

Book & Prints

Time period:

Britain rules the waves + France

Place:

Wapping London

Date:

1680

Maker / Author:

John Seller

Publisher / Printer:

Printed by J. Darby. London

Dimensions:

200 x 155 x 40 mm

Material:

Paper with original full calf cover

Graduation:

Inscription:

Practical Navigation

Provenance:

References:

Image by Austin Neill

Description

Fourth edition, enlarged. Beautiful explanation of instruments. The work first published by Seller in 1669, “established a creditable reputation [him] in the maritime community. The book was frequently reprinted over the years and, indeed, some thirty years later it was
described as ‘the most useful book for Seamen yet extant’” (Davis &
Daniel). In fact the work proved so popular that Seller’s successors Richard Mount and Thomas Page were publishing editions of the work until the mid eighteenth century. The present work bears numerous manuscript annotations to the upper and lower pastedown by the first owner Thomas Midleton (dated 1682) and a later owner John Wilson. Due to there use at sea all such works are rare, and this is no exception.
We are only able to trace four institutional examples of the present edition

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