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    Navigation book review in New York Times (1895)
    From: Paul Hirose
    Date: 2017 Jul 10, 22:38 -0700

    While browsing the New York Times archive
    
    http://spiderbites.nytimes.com/
    
    I noticed an 1895 review of "Elements of Navigation" by Henderson:
    http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=940CE5DE1E30E333A25754C0A9619C94649ED7CF
    
    Henderson says, "The need of a short, simple, and yet comprehensive book
    on the art of navigating a ship has led the author to undertake the
    preparation of the present work. The extant treatises on the subject are
    of two kinds: first, introductory and simple, but incomplete; and,
    second, exhaustive, but incomprehensible to the beginner. The aim of
    this book is to instruct the beginner, leading him step by step from the
    first operations to the perfection of the art as found in the Sumner
    method... Students who have tried to learn navigation from books like
    Captain Lecky's inimitable 'Wrinkles in Practical Navigation,' which is
    addressed to navigators only, or from Bowditch's 'American Navigator,'
    which is only for mathematicians, will, it is hoped, appreciate this
    little book."
    
    The book is available online:
    https://archive.org/stream/elementsnavigat01hendgoog#page/n3/mode/2up
    

       
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