Lost Art of Finding Our Way
Discover the fascinating world of navigation in John Edward Huth's captivating book, Lost Art of Finding Our Way. Published in 2015, this insightful work spans 544 pages and delves into the essential skills our ancestors used to traverse great distances long before the advent of GPS and Google Earth. Huth explores the environmental clues and simple instruments that enabled humans to navigate their surroundings, raising thought-provoking questions about what we lose when we rely solely on technology. With 200 intricate illustrations, this narrative blends elements of treatise, travelogue, and navigational history, offering readers a unique perspective on our relationship with the world. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the art of navigation, this book will enhance your understanding of how we find our way. Embrace the journey and reconnect with your innate sense of direction!