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Longitude: How the Mystery was Crack'd

Subject:
John Harrison, longitude -- history,
Language: ENGLISH
Call Number: Lib.4080
Author: Dava Sobel (born 1947)
Format: Magazine
Year: 1994
Number of Pages: 9
Citation: Dava Sobel, "Longitude: How the Mystery was Crack'd," Harvard Magazine, March-April 1994, 44-52.
Bl, Gl, Pa, PB. Large env (Binding/Cover)
Height 27.5|Width 21.3|Thickness 0.4|Weight 0.45 (Dimensions)
No (Dust Jacket)
Terms
  • John Harrison
  • longitude -- history
  • C5-F1

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