The Longitude Prize

Joan Dash; Illustrated by Dusan Petricic

Frances Foster Books

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By the start of the eighteenth century, many thousands of sailors had perished at sea because their captains had no way of knowing longitude, their east-west location. Latitude, the north-south position, was easy enough, but once out of sight of land not even the most experienced navigator had a sure method of fixing longitude. So the British Parliament offered a substantial monetary prize to whoever could invent a device to determine exact longitude at sea. Many of the world's greatest minds tried -- and failed -- to come up with a solution. Instead, it was a country clockmaker named John Harrison who would invent a clock that could survive wild seas and be used to calculate longitude accurately. But in an aristocratic society, the road to acceptance was not a smooth one, and even when Harrison produced not one but five elegant, seaworthy timekeepers, each an improvement on the one that preceded it, claiming the prize was another battle. Set in an exciting historical framework -- telling of shipwrecks and politics -- this is the story of one man's creative vision, his persistence against great odds, and his lifelong fight for recognition of a brilliant invention.

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"This rousing history focuses on the life of the British clockmaker who invented an ingenious way of measuring longitude at sea . . . John Harrison eventually succeeded overcoming not only the practical problem, but also the prejudices of the scientific community against his humble background and his unusual method."-Starred, School Library Journal

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Joan Dash; Illustrated by Dusan Petricic

Joan Dash lives in Seattle, Washington. She is also the author of We Shall Not Be Moved: The Women's Factory Strike of 1909.

Dusan Petricic is a well-known editorial artist and illustrator of children's books. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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The Longitude Prize
Joan Dash; Illustrated by Dusan Petricic

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American Library Association Notable Children's Books, Boston Globe - Horn Book Award, NCSS-CBC Notable Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, Robert F. Sibert Award - Honor

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Frances Foster Books
October 2000
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780374346362
ISBN10: 0374346364
Middle-Grade Nonfiction
6 1/8 x 7 3/4 inches, 208 pages, Black-and-white illustrations throughout
Age Range: 10 and up
Grade Range: 5 and up
$17.00
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