145th edition of Brown’s Nautical Almanac

Oct 14 2021


“The Sailor’s Bible” is now available.

Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd. is proud to announce that the 2022 publication of Brown’s Nautical Almanac will be the 145th Edition. The Almanac will be available at home and abroad from October 2021.

 

Established in 1850 on the south side of the River Clyde in Glasgow, Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd. soon started publishing books for the sailing ships that visited the city. In these early days there were few publications on maritime affairs available and its range of titles steadily grew. A new and exciting era dawned for the firm with the first issue of Brown’s Nautical Almanac in 1876.

 

Every year it continues to be completely revised with ongoing care and attention given to its preparation. Sailors will find a wealth of detailed information, including; Buoyancy, Distance Tables, Marine Safety, Navigation, Stability, Tide Tables for World Ports and Time Zones. This list is by no means exhaustive, and sailors will find a host of useful information throughout the book.

 

Orders can be placed now for an October delivery

Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd. is dedicated to quality and traditional standards. The company provides nautical books and stationery for the maritime industry and is based in Glasgow, Scotland. Their publications can be found in colleges, marinas, ports and aboard ships around the world.

 



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