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The Patrick O'Brian Mapping Project
"To accurately map the progress of Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin in the novels by Patrick O'Brian." currently 46% complete
http://www.cannonade.net/index.php
O'Brian fans might find this interesting
http://www.cannonade.net/index.php
O'Brian fans might find this interesting
Joolz- Master
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Re: The Patrick O'Brian Mapping Project
Well worth a look and I will give it more time later. Excellent if you are reading the books for the first or tenth time!
leonidas- Midshipman
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Re: The Patrick O'Brian Mapping Project
Thank you for this link. Since I am American, I am often geographically-challenged, so having these helpful maps at my fingertips while re-reading the series is great.
Re: The Patrick O'Brian Mapping Project
While I was not aware of "The Patrick O'brian Mapping Project", I did find Dean King's Harbors and High Seas companion book (3rd edition) which does track the voyages of Aubrey-Maturin and adds much that can be seen along the way.
For someone just "cutting their teeth" on HNF I think it would boost enjoyment of the series and the knowledge gained will translate well to other series in the HNF genre.
For someone just "cutting their teeth" on HNF I think it would boost enjoyment of the series and the knowledge gained will translate well to other series in the HNF genre.
80 Winters- Rear-Admiral of the Blue
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