The article was interesting, but it convinced me of the opposite of its thesis. The books mentioned are 1) a standard school textbook, 2) a standard book for navigators, and 3) a chart of whale hunting grounds that someone created (that Melville anticipated). It all seems like the kind of books a ship's captain would own.
Still, it was interesting to read about the things themselves. I had no idea that the US Navy put out a mathematics reference book. (It's easy to find online, too. The most recent edition came out in 2021.)
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Herman Mellville's lifetime earnings from it were a grand total of $556.37.The article was interesting, but it convinced me of the opposite of its thesis. The books mentioned are 1) a standard school textbook, 2) a standard book for navigators, and 3) a chart of whale hunting grounds that someone created (that Melville anticipated). It all seems like the kind of books a ship's captain would own.
Still, it was interesting to read about the things themselves. I had no idea that the US Navy put out a mathematics reference book. (It's easy to find online, too. The most recent edition came out in 2021.)