Alexander George Findlay was an English geographer and hydrographer. His services to geography have been compared with those of Aaron Arrowsmith and August Heinrich Petermann. Wikipedia
Born: January 6, 1812, London, United Kingdom
Died: 1875 (age 63 years), Dover, United Kingdom
Edited works: A Text-book of Ocean Meteorology: Comp. from the Sailing Directories for the Oceans of the World, A Directory for the Navigation of the Indian Archipelago, China, and Japan: From the Straits of Malacca and Sunda, and the Passages East of Java to Canton, Shanghai, the Yellow Sea, and Japan, with Descriptions of the Winds, Monsoons, and Currents, and General Instructions for the Various Channels, Harbours, Etc, The new sailing directory for the Ethiopic or southern Atlantic ocean, and more
Parents: Alexander Findlay the elder
Books
A Classical Atlas
1847
A Directory for the Navigation of the North Pacific Ocean: With Descriptions of Its Coasts, Islands, Etc., from Panama to Behring Strait and Japan, Its Winds, Currents, and Passages
1870
A Classical Atlas, to Illustrate Ancient Geography: Comprised in Twenty-five Maps, Showing Divisions of the World as Known to the Ancients ... with an Index of the Ancient and Modern Names
1849
The British American Navigator, Or, Sailing Directory for the Island and Banks of Newfoundland
Universal History ... Illustrated by Maps ... By A.G. Findlay. The Eighth Edition
1862
A Directory for the Navigation of the South Pacific Ocean: With Descriptions of Its Coasts, Islands, Etc. : from the Strait of Magalhaens to Panama, and Those of New Zealand, Australia, Etc. : Its Winds, Currents and Passages