"A Treatise On Navigation And Nautical Astronomy, Volume 2" by John Riddle is a comprehensive guide meticulously crafted for students and practitioners of maritime navigation. This volume delves into the intricacies of celestial navigation, providing detailed explanations and practical applications essential for mastering the art of seafaring. With a focus on clarity and precision, Riddle's treatise offers a structured approach to understanding nautical astronomy and its pivotal role in determining position at sea.
The book includes extensive tables designed to aid in calculations and problem-solving, making it an invaluable resource for both academic study and real-world application. Riddle's work stands as a testament to the enduring importance of celestial navigation and remains a vital reference for anyone seeking a deep understanding of this critical skill.
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