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Latitude

Author: Nicholas Crane  

The epic true story of the first ever international scientific expedition to discover the shape of the earth

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The epic true story of the first ever international scientific expedition to discover the shape of the earth

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The epic true story of the first ever international scientific expedition to discover the shape of the earthBy knowing the shape of our earth we can create maps, survive the oceans, follow rivers, navigate the skies, and travel across the globe. This is the story of our world, of how we discovered what no one thought possible - the shape of the earth.A thrilling and page-turning account of the first major expedition by data gatherers and qualified observers to interior Peru, to discover the shape and magnitude of the earth. Until humanity discovered this it would be impossible to produce accurate maps and sea charts, without which thousands of lives would be lost, and exact locations of cities, roads and rivers would never be known. This fascinating and dramatic story weaves scientific rigour, egos, funding crises and betrayal with sea voyages, jungles and volcanoes.

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Critic Reviews

“An amazing story”

This wonderfully readable and rollicking story of adventure and scientific exploration is as gripping as any novel. Full of big ideas and even bigger personalities, it's a book that sparkles with intelligence and wit Alex Preston, author and journalist
Crane has a rare knack for showing people things they really ought to see across space and time without them having to get out of their chair. Latitude applies his trademark blend of pace, rigour and attention to enticing detail, in order to fill in a key segment of historical and geographical knowledge Joe Smith, director of The Royal Geographic society
Latitude is a thrilling story of courage, survival and science. It's an extraordinary, visceral and vivid read Geographical Magazine
A story for our times Eastern Daily Press
-- Jeremy Vine

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About the Author

Nicholas Crane was born in seaside Hastings, grew up in rural Norfolk and learned winter mountaineering in snowy Scotland. Between 2015 and 2018, he was president of the Royal Geographical Society. He is an award-winning writer and geographer who is well-known for his television work as lead presenter for BAFTA winning series Coast, Great British Journeys, Map Man, Britannia and Town. He is the author of more than ten books that include- Clear Waters Rising, Two Degrees West, Mercator- The Man Who Mapped the Planet, The Making of the British Landscape and You Are Here, A Brief Guide to the World. He has written for The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian and The Sunday Times. Nick has travelled in all seven of the world's continents. With his cousin, Dr Richard Crane, he identified and visited for the first time the geographical Pole of Inaccessibility, the point on the globe most distant from the open sea. He lives in London.

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd | Michael Joseph Ltd
Published
1st January 1900
Pages
192
ISBN
9780241478356

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