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Nat the Navigator. A Life of Nathaniel Bowditch. For Young Persons

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The biography follows a New England boy who rises from modest beginnings through apprenticeship and long sea voyages to become a self-taught authority in navigation and mathematics. It recounts his studies at sea, journal extracts from voyages, the discovery and correction of errors in navigation texts, and the creation of a practical nautical manual and a major translation of advanced mathematical work. Interwoven with technical achievements are episodes of civic service, modesty, generosity to sailors and students, and recognition by learned societies, concluding with reflections on his later years and death.

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Henry I. Bowditch

Henry I. Bowditch was an American author and educator, best known for his work aimed at young readers. His notable book, "Nat the Navigator: A Life of Nathaniel Bowditch for Young Persons," introduces the life and achievements of the renowned mathematician and navigator Nathaniel Bowditch. Through his engaging narrative, Bowditch sought to inspire a sense of adventure and curiosity about navigation and mathematics among young audiences. His contributions to children's literature reflect a commitment to education and the promotion of historical figures in a way that resonates with younger generations.

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