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How to Make an 8-day Weight Driven Wall Clock (Original Edition) (63 pages, 122 illustrations)
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The Construction of an Elegant Scroll Type Skeleton Clock (64 pages, over 150 illustrations)
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The Construction of a Congreve Rolling Ball Clock (80 pages, over 140 illustrations)
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How to Make Galileo’s Escapement Clock (44 pages, over 100 illustrations)
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How to Make a Battery Driven Electric Clock (57 pages, over 145 illustrations)
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How to Make a 16th Century Style Clock (68 pages, over 220 illustrations)
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Machining and Constructing a “Castle Clock” (70 pages, over 250 illustrations)
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How to Construct a Scissors Clock (76 pages, over 240 illustrations)
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The Construction of a Wooden Clock (34 pages, 67 illustrations, 6 full-size drawings)
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The Construction of a Tavern or Act of Parliament Clock (54 pages, 140 illustrations)
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The Construction of an English Dial Clock With Datework (64 pages, over 185 illustrations)
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How to Make a Weight Driven 8-day Wall Clock (Updated Edition) (83 pages, over 300 illustrations)
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The Construction of the M. E. Jubilee Clock (49 pages, over 120 illustrations)
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The Construction of a Crystal Wheel Skeleton Clock (92 pages, over 230 illustrations, full-size drawings)
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The Construction of a “Large Wheel” Skeleton Clock (64 pages, 137 drawings and photos)
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The Construction of a Small Weight Driven Tower Clock Movement (68 pages, numerous drawings and photos)
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The Construction of a Weight Driven Brass Alarm Clock (52 pages, over 160 photos and drawings
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3/4 Second Pendulum Electric Clock (74 pages, over 300 illustrations)
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The Construction of an English Regulator (100 pages, over 350 illustrations)
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The Construction of a Large Balance Wheel Electric Clock (36 pages, over 104 illustrations)
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How to Make a Replica of an 18th Century 30-hour Weight Driven Alarm Clock (74 pages, over 160 illustrations)
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Clock Repairing Manuals, Vol. 1 (117 pages), Vol. 2 (123 pages), Vol. 3 (91 pages) and Vol. 4 (104 pages)
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Tools for the Clockmaker and Repairer (144 pages, over 250 illustrations)
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Horological Miscellanies (65 pages, fully illustrated)
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Hints and Tips for Clockmakers and Repairers (96 pages, over 240 illustrations)
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Using the Small Lathe and its Special Applications for Clock Making and Repairing (72 pages, over 235 illustrations)
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Notes on Tower Clocks—Their Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (112 pages, fully illustrated)
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How to Make a Weight Driven Egg Timer
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The Construction of a Drum Water Clock
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