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Lost book, "Line of Position Navigation"
From: Richard M Pisko
Date: 2003 Dec 15, 20:32 -0700
From: Richard M Pisko
Date: 2003 Dec 15, 20:32 -0700
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 06:56:32 +1000, Peter Fogg wrote: >('The dog ate my homework' - the electronic gremlins have consigned my >original message to some black hole, its a great mystery, so this is >another attempt ..) > Peter, something similar may have happened to my copy of a book. Not 'The Complete On-Board Celestial Navigator', the thread where you made the above comment, but the book about Sumner and Saint Hilaire. I need help to find it. I've been looking hard for more than a week. Would someone please describe the size and color of "Line of Position Navigation: Sumner and Saint Hilaire: the Two Pillars of Modern Celestial Navigation" especially the appearance of the spine. I have looked many times in my Navigation, Surveying, History and Mathematics shelves as well as the "in progress" areas and under the bed. I read part of it in July, and it was misplaced before I finished. The last book I misshelved so thoroughly took me over six months to find. Thank you, -- Richard ...