The American clock : a comprehensive pictorial survey, 1723-1900, with a listing of 6153 clockmakers / William H. Distin and Robert Bishop.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Bonanza Books, 1983Description: 359 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0517413590
  • 9780517413593
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Contents:
Tower clocks -- Tall case clocks -- Dwarf tall case clocks -- Bracket clocks -- Massachusetts shelf clocks -- Lighthouse clocks -- Shelf clocks -- Calendar clocks -- Novelty clocks -- Tools -- Wall clocks -- Banjo clocks and Lyre clocks -- Girandole clocks -- New Hampshire mirror clocks -- Calendar clocks.
Summary: "The most all-encompassing work on the subject to be published in many years, The American Clock is certain to become a standard reference work in this important and ever-growing field of collecting. The book is not intended to be a history of clockmaking in America; instead, its purpose is to collect into one volume a very large number of significant clocks of all types so that collectors will have a substantial pictorial reference with which to compare their own acquisitions and to extend their knowledge of the field. Compiled by William H. Distin, a well-know authority on clock who is a fellow and former Director of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, this 360-page book presents almost 700 black-and-white illustrations, 84 color plates, a 65-page listing of 6153 American clockmakers, and a glossary of clock terms. Also, over 100 of the photographs show close-ups of the dials and works of many different clocks. Of special interest is the fact that most of the clocks assembled in this volume are published in this book for the first time--for the majority of them have been photographed from private collections. The illustrations are divided into the following main categories: Tower Clocks, Tall Case Clocks, Dwarf Tall Case Clocks, Bracket Clocks, Massachusetts Shelf Clocks, Lighthouse Clocks, Shelf Clocks, Novelty Clocks, Tools, and Wall Clocks. The index lists the clockmakers alphabetically, with the clocks illustrated arranged under the name of each maker. In every respect The American Clock is a most impressive and handsome production that will prove highly useful for years to come to all collectors and students in the field." -- Provided by publisher
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Books Books Jost Bürgi Library Reading Room TS543.U6 D57 1983 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31560000025110

Reprint. Originally published: New York : Dutton, 1976.

Includes bibliographical references (page 352) and index.

Tower clocks -- Tall case clocks -- Dwarf tall case clocks -- Bracket clocks -- Massachusetts shelf clocks -- Lighthouse clocks -- Shelf clocks -- Calendar clocks -- Novelty clocks -- Tools -- Wall clocks -- Banjo clocks and Lyre clocks -- Girandole clocks -- New Hampshire mirror clocks -- Calendar clocks.

"The most all-encompassing work on the subject to be published in many years, The American Clock is certain to become a standard reference work in this important and ever-growing field of collecting. The book is not intended to be a history of clockmaking in America; instead, its purpose is to collect into one volume a very large number of significant clocks of all types so that collectors will have a substantial pictorial reference with which to compare their own acquisitions and to extend their knowledge of the field. Compiled by William H. Distin, a well-know authority on clock who is a fellow and former Director of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, this 360-page book presents almost 700 black-and-white illustrations, 84 color plates, a 65-page listing of 6153 American clockmakers, and a glossary of clock terms. Also, over 100 of the photographs show close-ups of the dials and works of many different clocks. Of special interest is the fact that most of the clocks assembled in this volume are published in this book for the first time--for the majority of them have been photographed from private collections. The illustrations are divided into the following main categories: Tower Clocks, Tall Case Clocks, Dwarf Tall Case Clocks, Bracket Clocks, Massachusetts Shelf Clocks, Lighthouse Clocks, Shelf Clocks, Novelty Clocks, Tools, and Wall Clocks. The index lists the clockmakers alphabetically, with the clocks illustrated arranged under the name of each maker. In every respect The American Clock is a most impressive and handsome production that will prove highly useful for years to come to all collectors and students in the field." -- Provided by publisher

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Listing of US clockmakers (6000+ names) and survey of types of USA clocks, illustrated. Index, bibliography

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