Dava Sobel is a writer who has focused on "popularizing science" titles. Her works include:

  • Longitude : The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time (1995) - the genius in question was John Harrison, who spent decades trying to convince the British Admiralty of the accuracy of his naval timepieces and their use in determining one's longitude at sea.
  • Galileo's Daughter : A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love (2000)

Longitude was dramatized for television in 1999. Michael Gambon played John Harrison, and Jeremy Irons played Rupert Gould, who restored Harrison's timepieces for posterity in the mid 20th century.

To do: include literary criticism of her works. What is the consensus? Is her scholarship accurate? Does she shed new light on, for example, the Galileo controversy?