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Re: Buying secondhand maritime books.
From: Henry Halboth
Date: 2004 Jan 31, 16:30 -0500
From: Henry Halboth
Date: 2004 Jan 31, 16:30 -0500
To the group: In all the discussion concerning used/older books I am somewhat surprised that Mixter's Primer of Navigation has not been mentioned. This book was always invaluable to me as when I was unable to understand Bowditch, Dutton, or the like, while studying alone, reference to Mixter always served to clarify the problem in more simple terms. Perhaps others consider him to unimportant to mention, but he was ideal in many respects. Also thanks to Stacy for putting in print what some of us have always known - when the USN wants a real navigator they all too frequently have had to turn to Merchant Marine officers who had to do it all themselves, every day year in and year out. This is not meant to discredit in any way those naval officers who did specialize in navigation, i.e., Ageton, Dreisenstok, etc., and provided us with very useful short tabular methods - navigators don't generally, however, become Admirals. halboth@juno.com