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Stars, tides and ledger-plain arithmetic: The American Ephemeris And Nautical Almanac For The Year 1861 is a working atlas of the night sky for mariners of a vanished age. A navigator’s handbook, immaculately precise. Compiled as a practical celestial navigation reference, this nautical almanac 1861 gathers maritime navigation tables and astronomical tables for sailors into a single, relentlessly useful volume. The mathematical tables, lunar and solar positions, and routine ephemerides reflect nineteenth century astronomy presented in the language of use rather than theory; the result is a document that appeals equally to the curious reader and the hands-on student of navigation. Casual readers will find vivid technical detail and a clear window into Victorian era navigation; classic literature collectors and scholars will appreciate the book as an indispensable resource for the study of United States maritime practice and the material culture of seafaring. The practical layout and painstaking calculations show how nineteenth century astronomy was applied day-to-day aboard ship, offering modern readers tangible insight into the methods that governed navigation before radio and satellite.More than a manual, this historical ephemeris collection functions as an archival witness: an artefact of how sailors read the heavens and how nations measured time and place. For maritime history enthusiasts and collectors of nautical books, it pairs technical authority with period detail, offering researchers and display collectors alike reliable content and authentic typography and layout - a book whose pages read as both tool and testimony. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Archivists, museum curators and collectors will find the book a useful reference for provenance and exhibition, while enthusiasts can enjoy the satisfaction of tracing calculations by hand. Whether sought for study, display or the simple pleasure of turning antique navigation charts, this almanac rewards close attention and long curiosity.