Pugsley's Dead Reckoning, Including the Various Methods of Finding Course and Distance by Mercator and Middle Latitude Sailings

Pugsley's Dead Reckoning, Including the Various Methods of Finding Course and Distance by Mercator and Middle Latitude Sailings
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