Latitude
The astonishing adventure that shaped the world
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Narrated by:
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Roy McMillan
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By:
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Nicholas Crane
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The year is 1735.
Twelve unruly men board ships bound for South America.
Their mission? To discover the true shape of the Earth.
They will be exposed to a wilderness of dangers none can imagine.
The survivors won't return for 10 years.
An almost forgotten moment in history, a story for our times, this is the true story of the mission to discover the shape of the Earth.
They knew the world wasn't a sphere. Either it stretched at the poles or it bulged at the equator. But which? They needed to know because accurate maps saved lives at sea and made money on land. But measuring the Earth was so difficult that most thought it impossible.
The world's first international team of scientists was sent to a continent of unmapped rainforests and ice-shrouded volcanoes where they attempted to measure the length on the ground of one degree of latitude. Beset by egos and disease, storms and earthquakes, mutiny and murder, they struggled for 10 years to reach the single figure they sought.
Latitude is an epic story of survival and science set in mountain camps and remote observatories. It is also a story of exploration in which an unruly gaggle of misfits made breakthroughs in rubber and platinum, gravity and fogbows, quinine and Inca archaeology. A breathtaking tale of courage in adversity, it is celebrated today as the first modern exploring expedition.
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- Mr P A Atkinson
- 05-07-22
Maps, or lack of…
The problem with any audio book of this type is you don’t get a map to help you visualise the locations. Apart from that, this tale borders on the jaw dropping at times. As ever, Nic Crane writes with simplicity (as much as is possible given what is going on) and clarity. A truly remarkable story.
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- Good item good price
- 11-04-24
Interesting book
Really good really enjoyed it, fascinating. The length people went to to achieve a goal. Also find it rather sad the total disregard for peoples lives.
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