904. $15
Cadrans Solaires / Sundials, D & E De Lalande, 2014. Softcover, 431 pages with many color
photos showing an exposition on sundials held in Paris, France in 2013-2014. In French and English. Excellent condition.
916. $5
Watches, Clutton & Daniels, 1979 (first published 1965). Oversize hardcover with dust
jacket, 305 pages with color plates. Some yellowing to pages. History of the mechanical watch, decorations, and technical
aspects. Belongs on your coffee table.
917. $5
Technique and History of the Swiss Watch, E Jaquet and A Chapuis, 1970, first published 1953. Oversize hardcover with dust jacket, 268 pages, B&W illustrations and photos, some color photos. A history of the Swiss
watch.
918. $13
The Camerer Cuss Book of Antique Watches, TP Camerer Cuss, 1976, first published 1967. Oversize hardcover with dust jacket, 326 pages, B&W photos with some color. History of the watch, from 1500 to present.
922. $8
The Clockmakers of London, G White, 1998. Softcover, 48 pages with color photos. Associated
with The Clock Room, Guildhall Library, Aldermanbury, London.
923. $35
Paul Philip Barraud, C Jagger, 1968. Hardcover with dust jacket, 165 pages, B&W photos. “A study of a fine Chronometer Maker, and of his Relatives, Associate and Successors in the family business.”
924. $13
Thomas Cole & Victorian Clockmaking, JB Hawkins, 1975. Hardcover with dust jacket, 233 pages
with B&W and color photos; $41 at Abe Books.
945. $5
Clocks and Their Value, D de Carle, 1968. Hardcover with dust jacket, 159 pages, B&W drawings. Mostly English clocks, focus on Tompion clocks.
946. $18
The Victorian Cabinet-maker's Assistant, Blackie and Son, 1970. Softcover, 317 pages, B&W
drawings, 100 Plates. First published in 1853.
947. $23
Catalog of Mystery Clocks & Related Material, Bob Holmes, 2006. Spiral-bound, 71 pages,
color photos. Simple presentations of the many types of “mystery clocks”, including most Jefferson Electric (“Golden Hour”),
Haddon Products (Golden Vision), Etalage, and others.