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Re: A superb site for downloading the old works on navigation - only to the e...
From: Alexandre Eremenko
Date: 2006 Apr 24, 09:57 -0400
From: Alexandre Eremenko
Date: 2006 Apr 24, 09:57 -0400
Gary, I also had difficulties first. Here are the simple steps. 1. Go to http://trials.galegroup.com/nlw2006/history.html 2. Click on "Eighteenth Century Collections Online" A new page with "Basic Search" and "Subject areas" will pop up. 3. Click on the "Medicine, Science and Technology" in subject areas. 4. At the top of the page you will see "Basic Search". Write "Maskelyne" or "almanac" in the window and click "search". Alex On Sun, 23 Apr 2006, Gary J. LaPook wrote: > I'm really frustrated, I go to that web site and I can't figure out how > to find the resources you are describing. What's the secret? how do you > search the web site? > > Gary LaPook > > Ken Muldrew wrote: > > >On 20 Apr 2006 at 19:45, Frank Reed wrote: > > > > > > > >>-Every Nautical Almanac from 1767 to 1804 except 1768,1772. > >> > >> > > > >1772 is there (or at least it was a couple of days ago). > > > >Ken Muldrew. > > > > > > > > >