Add this copy of The New American Practical Navigator to cart. $300.00, fair condition, Sold by Princeton Antiques Bookservice rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Atlantic City, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1861 by E. & G. W. BLUNT.
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Fair. 6.5 X 9.5. General wear, rubbed extremities, tanned, foxing, front cover and title page is detached Title Page: The new american practical navigator being as epitome of navigation containing all the tables necessary to be used with the nautical almanac in determining the lattitude, and the longitude by lunar observations and keeping a complete reckoning at sea illustrated by proper rules and examples the whole exemplified in a journal kept from boston to madeira in which all the rules of navigation are introduced _PAB_
Add this copy of The New American Practical Navigator to cart. $4,800.00, very good condition, Sold by Rose's Books rated 1.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Harwich Port, MA, UNITED STATES, published 1817 by E.M. Blunt and Samuel A. Burtus.
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Illustrated. Very Good. Book. 8vo. Signed-Association Copy New York: E.M. Blunt, printed by Samuel A. Burtus, 1817. Fourth edition, first stereotype edition, stated. 8vo. Full leather binding, leather spine label, xiv, 1 pp. advertisement, verso directions to the binder with plate placement, 12 engraved plates including map of the Atlantic Ocean, complete. 274 pp., plus 597 pp. tables/appendix, plus 7 pp. of handwritten notes laid in on the tables and additional handwritten tables showing the distance of the Sun, all by the book's owner in a period hand, plus 7 pp. advertising. One of the handwritten tables is pasted over a page of advertising. Includes ephemera found within the book: a segment of "The Omnipresence of the Deity" by Robert Montgomery and the internal signature of a "William Jenney" in a period hand. Rubbing to boards. Foxing from heavy to very light. The map of the Atlantic Ocean is complete and in very good condition. Overall very good.