2008 horological study tour (April 14 to April 27) : Antiquarian Horological Society - USA Section / by Fortunat F. Mueller-Maerki.
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- Antiquarian Horological Society. American Section
- Clocks and watches -- Private collections -- Switzerland -- Pictorial works
- Clocks and watches -- Switzerland -- Exhibitions -- Pictorial works
- Historical museums -- Switzerland
- Switzerland -- Description and travel
- CH/F-Jura
- CH-Biel/Bienne
- CH-Geneva
- CH-LaChaux-de-Fonds
- CH-LeLocle
- CH-Neuchâtel-Region
- F-Comtoise
- clock
- watch
- museums
- collections
- Timekeeper (general)
- Switzerland
- History
- SciAssociation
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Jost Bürgi Library Reading Room | NK7482.5.S9 M84 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31560000012597 |
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NK7482.5.S9 L45 2000 Montres-bijoux du XIXe siècle : Musée d'horlogerie, Château des Monts, Le Locle, exposition temporaire du 6 mai au 3 septembre 2000. | NK7482.5.S9 L45 2000 Montres-bijoux du XIXe siècle : Musée d'horlogerie, Château des Monts, Le Locle, exposition temporaire du 6 mai au 3 septembre 2000. | NK7482.5.S9 L4513 1993 Museums of horology La Chaux-de-Fonds, Le Locle / | NK7482.5.S9 M84 2008 2008 horological study tour (April 14 to April 27) : Antiquarian Horological Society - USA Section / | NK7482.5.S9 M87 1995 Das Museum Neuhaus in Biel / | NK7482.5.S9 N48 1986 Musées et collections horlogères en Suisse = Museen und Uhrensammlungen in der Schweiz / | NK7482.5.S9 N53 1991 From hand to machine : collection of the Musee international d'horlogerie / |
Tour of Switzerland April 14-27, 2008.
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Richly illustrated (400plus color images) hardbound book format travelogue of the April 2008 2 week study tour of the USA Section of the Antiquarian Horological Society to Switzerland to visit 38 venues, mostly horological museums, private collections or workshops. Includes the written trip report by Dean Armentrout as published in the September 2008 issue of Antiquarian Horology.
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