BOOK REVIEWS

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Abstract: THE TWO most remarkable things about Nautilus’ submerged polar transit of the Arctic Ocean were (I) the accuracy of the navigation on a voyage for which there was no precedent, and (2) the physical comfort and lack of emotional stress with which the 116 officers and men of the crew carried out the operation. That at least is the impression one gets from Commander Anderson’s and Mr. Blair’s highly readable account of the trip.
Published in: NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 6, Number 4
Pages: 271 - 272
Cite this article: -,, "BOOK REVIEWS", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 6, No. 4, 1958-1959, pp. 271-272.
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