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Practical guide explains the reasons behind common navigational practices for mariners who perform procedures by rote and seek fuller understanding. It covers compass use and its corrections, dead reckoning, plane, traverse and parallel sailings, and the computations used to determine latitude and longitude. Nautical astronomy topics such as declination, right ascension, time, lunar observations, and corrections for observed altitudes are integrated with treatments of azimuths, the Sumner method, charts, and practical tables, aiming to link routine techniques to their theoretical foundations through clear explanations and worked examples.

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Gershom Bradford

Gershom Bradford was an author known for his contributions to the field of navigation. His notable work, "The Whys and Wherefores of Navigation," explores the principles and practices that underpin navigational techniques. Through his writing, Bradford aimed to demystify the complexities of navigation, making it more accessible to readers. His insights reflect a deep understanding of maritime practices and the importance of navigation in exploration and trade. Although not widely recognized today, his work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history and science of navigation.

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