The Young Seamans Guide, Or, the Mariners Almanack Containing an Ephemeris with the Use Thereof, Teaching Every Ordinary Capacity How to Give an Astronomical Judgement of the Windes and Weather (1659) by Timothy Gadbury (Paperback / softback, 2010)
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