The Marine Chronometer
It's History and development
Gould, R.T.: 1923 Potter London, hardcover, first edition, 287 pages, illustrated. The Marine Chronometer by Rupert T. Gould is a definitive and comprehensive history of the development of the marine chronometer, detailing the technological innovations and key figures—most notably John Harrison—that made precise navigation at sea possible. The book combines technical explanations with historical narrative, making it an essential reference for understanding how accurate timekeeping revolutionized maritime navigation. Spine with some small imperfections. In good condition
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