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Longitude
Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time | Dava Sobel
Anyone alive in the eighteenth century would have known that "the longitude problem" was the thorniest scientific dilemma of the day-and had been for centuries. Lacking the ability to measure their longitude, sailors throughout the great ages of exploration had been literally lost at sea as soon as they lost sight of land. Thousands of lives, and the increasing fortunes of nations, hung on a resolution. The scientific establishment of Europe-from Galileo to Sir Isaac Newton-had mapped the heavens in both hemispheres in its certain pursuit of a celestial answer. In stark contrast, one man, John Harrison, dared to imagine a mechanical solution-a clock that would keep precise time at sea, something no clock had ever been able to do on land. Longitude is the dramatic human story of an epic scientific quest, and of Harrison's forty-year obsession with building his perfect timekeeper, known today as the chronometer. Full of heroism and chicanery, it is also a fascinating brief history of astronomy, navigation, and clockmaking, and opens a new window on our world.
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LiseWorks
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stevesbookstuf1
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It's a short book, but it's been on my “Reading“ pile for a while. The problem wasn't the book. The problem was I was reading too many other books at the same time. I'm sure I'm not the only one with that problem! 😂

As a pop science book it pulls off the neat trick of not being technical at all, while still making you fall in love with the technology it's about.

Full review on my blog for those interested: https://tinyurl.com/bdey8u68

tokorowilliamwallace Yes, definitely; I truly can't stick with one book, my brain needs variety and jumping around to different books. I do like reading popular science and culture, though! 2y
stevesbookstuf1 @tokorowilliamwallace Lately I have (at least) one on my Kindle, one paper book and one audiobook going at the same time. Often more than one paper book... 2y
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stevesbookstuf1
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“Once on a Wednesday excursion when I was a little girl, my father brought me a beaded wire ball that I loved.“

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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Pickpick

Latitude is a piece of cake! Lines of latitude are all parallel to the equator, making the calculation of how far north or south of the equator you are located relatively easy. Not so longitude. The distance between lines of longitude vary, depending how far north or south you are. Ships and lives were lost because longitude could not be accurately determined. This is the fascinating story of how we learned to measure longitude.

Nute Wow! Intriguing! Stacking!! 3y
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pr.alm
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"Longitude" is the fascinating true story of John Harrison, a self-educated English carpenter, and clockmaker, that solved the longitude problem of the 1700s.

Its intriguing narrative and captivating pace are full of scientific/engineering dilemmas and filled with historical figures, such as King George III, Galileo, James Cook, Isaac Newton, and Charles Darwin.

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BookwormDownUnder
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I made it through this for book club tomorrow but woke up today with the flu. So I read it for nothing! Littens, I‘m throwing myself a 50th bday party on Saturday. It‘s Tues night and I‘m shaking with chills and so achy. Keep a good thought!

LeeRHarry Feel better really soon! 🤞🏻 5y
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BookwormDownUnder
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Halfway through this month‘s book club pick and struggling. So boring! Hope it gets better. At least it‘s short!

#bookclub

LeeRHarry I actually enjoyed this one - it was nice and sciency 😏 and short as you say 😊 5y
BookwormDownUnder @LeeRHarry I‘m not really into science. For non-fiction I prefer political history or memoir/biography. Yawn!!! 5y
CarolynM I haven't read this but I did see a really good TV dramatisation of the story. It was called Longitude too. Maybe you could watch that instead of reading? 5y
BookwormDownUnder @CarolynM HA! I found a 30 min YouTube thing about it but even that was too boring. Nearly finished! 5y
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Caroline2
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🎶 “Because the world is round it turns me on, ahhh ahhh ahhhh ahhh ahhhhhhhhh” 🎶 #because #beatlemaynia

Eggs Good one 💞 5y
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I read this for an assignment but I‘m glad I did; I never would have picked it up on my own and I loved it! A fun blend of history, science, biography, and memoir! Two thumbs up!

Crazeedi Beautiful flowers!!❤ 5y
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REPollock
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Next up! For a class.

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Chelsey
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One of my favorite books is on sale and you can add the audiobook for $7.49 if you have Audible! This is narrative non-fiction at its best! Go get it!

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rabbitprincess
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The perfect length and very well told. I recommend this if you're interested in the history of navigation, exploration, science, or technology. Would make a good companion to Timekeepers, by Simon Garfield, which is about clocks and telling time in general.

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Edmond Halley and Peter the Great spent an evening pushing each other through hedges in a wheelbarrow?! 😂 This sounds like it should be a Kate Beaton comic 😊

CaramelLunacy I would love that Kate Beaton comic. I love the Bronte sisters one...so brooding! 6y
rabbitprincess @CaramelLunacy The eyebrow raise on Emily when she says that line really sells it 😂 6y
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Circumambient
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I love seafaring books, and this is a non-fiction must read for the seafaring reader. It explains wonderfully and masterfully a complex topic in a very “smooth” voice that doesn‘t assume that you either know all or can‘t understand the concept that the sea is made of water. If you find clocks confusing, there is an illustrated edition under the title “The Illustrated Longitude”.

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mcipher
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I returned from the awesome #CTLitsy meet up with the tagged book, recommended by @BookBabe She said she‘s also not a non-fiction reader and loved it, so I‘m excited to try it! (Notice #Chloe lying in wait down there. Her tail is twitching for an attack...😹) @Ncostell @CareBear @MrBook @mrozzz #catsoflitsy #tuxedokittiesoflitsy @MinDea

Bradleygirl I'm a nerd, more into nonfiction than I used to be, but this one's good! And not too long. 6y
batsy I really enjoyed this by the same author; her writing was engaging 6y
mcipher @Bradleygirl I think we‘re all nerds here... 😉 Yeah, I think i will be a quick read! 6y
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mcipher @batsy Nice! Will check that out if I enjoy this! 👍 6y
MrBook 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 6y
KateFulfordAuthor That is a terrific book 6y
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I finished this on my trip to South Dakota this weekend. I visited my friend Diane and like the nerds we are, we spent Saturday night doing crossword puzzles. 🤓 Pictures clockwise- me arriving in South Dakota after driving from Minnesota and through North Dakota(it was -26 when I left and it was above zero in the pic), the road on my drive home, Charlie the cat, me with Diane and a beautiful old house just outside of Watertown SD.

Tamra Great trip! 6y
Tamra Where are you in MN? I‘m in Red Wing, just south of TC. 6y
EmilyChristine @Tamra I‘m currently in Thief River Falls, about an hour from the Canadian border. Opposite side of the state. 😁 6y
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Tamra @EmilyChristine ohhh, too bad we aren‘t both close to the same bookstore! 👋🏾👋🏾 6y
EmilyChristine @Tamra If I‘m ever down there I‘ll have to let you know! 👋🏻 6y
tpixie Glad you had a fun, safe trip!! 6y
RebelReader @Tamra I always thought you were in northern MN! Color me clueless! 😂 6y
Tamra @RebelReader 😆 Where are you? I get so confused with all the Littens. We need maps with our profiles! 6y
RebelReader @Tamra. I'm in Golden Valley. 6y
Tamra @RebelReader you are close! 👍🏾 Do you have a favorite bookstore? I enjoy Majors & Quinn and there is/was another similar one nearby the name escapes me. I have yet to get to Birchbark Books or Wild Rumpus! And of course I do hauls at Half Price. 🙂 (edited) 6y
RebelReader @Tamra I lived in St Paul previously and so I like Micawbers and Subtext for new and sixth Chamber for used. I've been to Magers& Quinn, Birchbark, but not Wildrumpus. Excelsior has an independent too. I've been to their Literature Lover's Night Out events, but haven't been to the store yet. (edited) 6y
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EmilyChristine
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Picked a couple books for my road trip tomorrow. Just realized they‘re both by the same author...which I didn‘t plan. Oh well. Haha. They both looked good!

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Bambolina_81
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I bought a beautiful Folio edition of the above for my husband and this is what came for free for me! I love the seasonal freebies from the Folio society. This year I've received a 2018 diary and a Christmas card with a Brothers Grimm illustration, these please me greatly 😍

laurieluna Hoping I can place an order at some point before they run out as I would love one of these! I missed out on the free book offer and only got a set of cards with my first purchase. Would love one of these 😍 6y
Oryx So tempting... 6y
Bambolina_81 @miralunasbooknook @oryx The illustrations in the diary are gorgeous 😍 I want all the Folio books!! Why am I not rich?! 6y
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Cathythoughts Lovely 💫💫 6y
batsy How wonderful 😍 6y
laurieluna @Bambolina_81 same! I worked out a wish list and I think it came up at just short of £1000 😬 not a chance 😂 6y
Bambolina_81 @miralunasbooknook I always look out for them in second hand bookshops too and Abe books 6y
laurieluna @Bambolina_81 I had one that I'd found in a charity shop. Didn't realise it was a folio and re donated to another shop earlier this year 😬. Lives of the most notorious pirates. 6y
Bambolina_81 @miralunasbooknook whereabouts are you in the UK? This place has a lovely Folio section http://www.astleybookfarm.com/ 6y
laurieluna @Bambolina_81 bit of a way away from me, I'm in the North East. Barter Books is close by, wouldn't be surprised if they had a section. It's just scheduling a trip thats the bother! 6y
Bambolina_81 @miralunasbooknook I know exactly what you mean! 6y
laurieluna @Bambolina_81 as much as I love them, my entire life has to revolve around my little people 😣 6y
Bambolina_81 @miralunasbooknook Exactly right. They must come first 😍 my little girl like to run free so shops are never on my agenda 😭 6y
Ms_T Fab! 6y
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SilversReviews I don‘t know any of these authors. 7y
Chelsey I don't know any of yours 🤣 Mine trend toward genre fiction with some memoir and humor thrown in. @SilversReviews (edited) 7y
Chelsey Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - We Should All Be Feminists
Laurie R King - The Beekeeper's Apprentice
Dava Sobel - Longitude
Becky Chambers - A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet
Andy Weir - The Martian
Catherynne Valente - The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of her Own Making
Douglas Adams - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Helene Hanff - 84 Charring Cross Rd
Bill Bryson - Notes From a Small Island
Ernest Cline - Ready Player One
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SilversReviews @Chelsey That must be why I am not familiar with your authors. 😎 I don‘t read memoirs. I do recognize the title THE BEEKEEPER‘S APPRENTICE and THE MARTIAN. 7y
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islandstorygirl
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Finally gotten around to reading this amazing piece on clockmaker John Harrison's quest to create the perfect timekeeper. Something in my soul is stirred by nonfiction like this, so scientific and historical and lyrical and transformative.

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Abailliekaras
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This book sounds wonderful! About John Harrison, a carpenter who invented a clock that kept time at sea, it has been on my TBR for years. 🕰 #timeaftertime #augustgrrrl

LeeRHarry I enjoyed it 😊 7y
Abailliekaras @LeeRHarry good to hear, I'll definitely get to it one day! 7y
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Some #workaholics and some advice for them. Longitude is about John Harrison, who spent 40 years building the perfect time-keeper. I'm so keen to read it but it's still on my TBR. 📚🕰 #jubilantjuly

Libby1 My husband and I are watching a DVD of the Longitude mini-series at the moment. 7y
Abailliekaras @libby1 wow I didn't know there was a mini series! Will have to check it out. 7y
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Had to give #swingmyway some serious thought!!! After a lot of hard thinking that hurts, I have chosen Longitude which tells the story of John Harrison who produced the chronometer which solved the thorny longitude problem. With this accurate timepiece he undoubtedly saved thousands of lives! #junetunz

CrowCAH Added to the nautical TBR! In the new POTC movie, the main female, Carina, uses a chronometer to find longitude! 😊⚓️☠️⚔️ 7y
Andrew65 @CrowCAH Nice connections! I didn't know that. John Harrison worked on this problem for a large part of his life. 7y
Melissa_J This one sounds really interesting. 7y
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Andrew65 @Melissa_J @CrowCAH The Book was the basis for a U.K. drama production entitled Longitude, which was produced in 1999 starring Jeremy Irons and Michael Gambon. I remember seeing and enjoying this. Apparently was also broadcast in the US but don't know if it showed in Canada. 7y
CrowCAH @Andrew65 wow, neat, a play even! 7y
EllieDottie I own this! I need to read it! 7y
Andrew65 @batsy I need to check out Galileo's Daughter. 7y
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Chelsey
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#5555giveaway @Booksandcooks I've loved this slim volume since my first reading about 15 years ago. Thanks for the giveaway! I hope I win! 😊

Megabooks I've never heard of this book! Sounds interesting. 7y
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Hehe. bonus points for adding Lewis Carroll poetry to the chapter heading, Sobel 😅
#nonfiction #lewiscarroll #poetry #snark #history

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Bradleygirl
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Just finished this and really enjoyed it. I'm a nerd and this is all about the genius and long fight of a severely nerdy craftsman against a bunch of other nerds about something we use all the time. Not the best history writingng I've ever read but really pretty good.
#nonfiction #history

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csaladyga
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I'm not into sailing but I'm into learning new things. I found this book to be very interesting. It's a name I won't soon forget.

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LauraBeth
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I learned how to #sail in college because it was an actual class 😂 I thought we'd be listening to Jimmy Buffet while drinking boat drinks but instead we spent WAY too much time learning longitude and latitude. This is actually an interesting book that goes into the history of longitude. Song of the day is Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes #lyricalapril

rockpools Wow! Still sounds like a great class to take! (And I really enjoyed this book) 7y
Cinfhen Sailing! How preppy!!! But then again, you have a pup named Bitsy💗💗💗 7y
Born.A.Reader I grew up listening to Jimmy Buffet bc my mother favored him so I literally starting singing that in my head when I read it! 😂😂 7y
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JulAnna ❤ to see another parrot head here! 🏝🍹 7y
LauraBeth @RachelO oh it was! I actually learned a lot 😀 7y
LauraBeth @Cinfhen well to be fair, Litsy named her Bitsy 😂 7y
LauraBeth @Born.A.Reader 😂🐠🐦 7y
Felso ~/)~ Fins up! 7y
SheReadsAndWrites I took sailing in college too as my P.E.! 😎 So fun... 7y
LeahBergen Mmm... boat drinks.... 7y
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When the world gets confusing and complicated, I turn to a good science read for facts that are comforting in their stableness. My current read will help navigate uncharted waters. #allisnotlost @Liberty

Suelizbeth Dava Sobel's books are informative and entertaining. 7y
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Who would have guessed longitude could be so interesting?! Okay, some of the math and science stuff is going over my head a little, but the story is fascinating. My one criticism is that the author relates apocryphal things as being true events, so at times I've gone 'Wow, I want to know more about that' only to discover that the event in question is widely thought to be made up. Still, with a pinch of salt, this is well written and a great read.

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The British Parliament, in its famed Longitude Act of 1714, set the highest bounty of all, naming a prize equal to a king‘s ransom (several million dollars in today‘s currency) for a “Practicable and Useful” means of determining longitude.

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Abailliekaras
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#somethingforseptember #septphotochallenge #nonfictionlove all from my TBR 📚

For my next Russia binge, inspiring travel, and the ongoing crash-course-history project... 😉

Leelee08 I love this stack! 8y
Abailliekaras Thanks @Leelee08 ! It's fun but daunting... Part of the TBR problem 😉📚 8y
Leelee08 @Abailliekaras For real!📚🤓 8y
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