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The English pilot the first book: describing the northern navigation, c.1671 (paper)
7342404 The English pilot the first book: describing the northern navigation, c.1671 (paper) by Seller, John (1632-97); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: John Seller
The English pilot : the first book: describing the northern navigation. Includes chart of the sea-coasts of New England.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38341112
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
Frontispiece Mariners Navigator Pilot Sailoress Seaman 17th Centuries
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of John Seller's "The English Pilot: The First Book," a groundbreaking work describing northern navigation in the 17th century. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life the era of exploration and discovery, showcasing a chart of the sea-coasts of New England that was revolutionary for its time.
As we gaze upon this historical piece, we are transported back to a time when sailors and navigators relied on skill and intuition to traverse unknown waters. The image evokes a sense of adventure and curiosity, reminding us of the brave men and women who ventured into uncharted territories in search of new horizons.
The frontispiece depicts a sailor at sea, his gaze fixed on the distant horizon as he guides his ship through treacherous waters. His determination and courage are palpable, serving as an inspiration to all who dare to dream big and push beyond their limits.
In this age of technological advancements, it is important to remember our roots in exploration and discovery. This print serves as a reminder of our shared history as seafaring people, united by our quest for knowledge and understanding of the world around us.
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