Larson's Antique Clock Shop - Lindy Larson

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Clock Shop book inventory below:
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The following is a list of only some of the books in stock. Those without prices may be in
or out of stock, If you are looking for a particular book, please call or email and we will see if we can help you find your particular needs.
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1 The American Clock by Distin & Bishop. A must for every clock library. Almost 800 illustrations in color and black and white. Well organized with a good index. There is a listing of over 6000 clockmakers plus a glossary of clock terms. Hardcover with jacket, 359 pages, excellent condition. order - $40. |
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2 Horology Americana by Dworetsky and Dickstein. A small book that is big on information because of the great color photos and close ups of movements, dials, and labels. 212 pages. Some wear on the jacket but otherwise mint. Signed by the author. order - $30. |
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3 Survey of American Calendar Clocks by Miller. Ithaca, Seth Thomas, B.B. Lewis, Maranville, Southern Calendar, Terry, Jerome, etc. This text covers it all. Simple and double dials are illustrated in all their variations with close ups of dials, labels and movements. 159 pages, 521 illustrations. Paperback. order - $15.
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4 The Book of American Clocks by Brooks Palmer. This is the first of Palmer's two books. Almost 6,000 clock and watchmakers are listed plus over 300 photos of some great early clocks. A must. 318 pages. Excellent condition. order - $15. |
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5 A Treasury of American Clocks by Brooks Palmer. The second of Palmer's books. Updated makers list plus 558 new photos. The emphasis this time on production clocks. Indispensable. 371 pages. Excellent condition. order - $15. |
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6 Pennsylvania Clocks and Clockmakers by Eckhardt. 1973. Covers the history of clockmaking in Pennsylvania, repair and restoration of clocks, some of the major Pa. clockmakers and illustrates some Pa. tall clocks. 226 pages. Excellent condition. order - $30. |
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7 Britten's Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers by Baillie. Seventh edition. One of the standards. Covers early clockmaking in Europe with emphasis on English tall and bracket clocks. Every library should have this book. Over 35,000 makers are listed. Near mint. order - $25. |
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8 The Collectors Dictionary of Clocks by H. Alan Lloyd. More of an encyclopedia. 214 pages, over 500 illustrations. A wealth of information and very easy to use. Excellent condition. order - $10. |
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9 Clocks by Simon Fleet. Published in London in 1972. This book starts with the earliest timekeeper: sundials, water-clocks, etc. and describes each stage of world timekeepers up to about 1850. Many illustrations of clocks around the world. 96 pages. Mint. Hardcover. order - $10. |
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10 Clocks and Watches by Eric Bruton. Hardcover, 8x11, 140 pages, over 200 photos, many in color. Published in England in 1968. History of timekeeping from the primitive to the mechanical to Navigation to modern accuracy. Section on American clocks. Mint with jacket. order - $10. |
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11 Eli Terry and the Connecticut Shelf Clock by Ken Roberts. Hardcover no dust jacket little used. 320 pp 1st Edition. order - $35. |
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12 The Contruibutions of Joseph Ives by Ken Roberts. Hardcover, 1st Edition with jacket, autographed, littled used. 338pp. #11 sold but have another with no jacket. order - $35. |
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13 Watches by Clutton and Daniels. Hardcover with jacket. Over 600 illustrations. Very good condition. 158pp. order - $45. |
CLOCK BOOKS
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