[Rarebooks] FS: 1894 Watchmaker's Handbook

Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA office at joslinhall.com
Tue Oct 9 09:41:07 EDT 2007


Saunier, Claudius.  "THE WATCHMAKER'S HAND BOOK. Intended as a Workshop
Companion for those engaged in watchmaking and allied mechanical arts"

Chicago; Geo. K. Hazlitt: 1894.

The American edition, revised and enlarged by Henry G. Abbott, “with
special reference to the wants of American workmen”. A practical handbook
for the watch repairer who was faced with an “immense number of badly
constructed watches [which] he is called to put in order for a trifling
consideration”. This edition combined information from two of Saunier’s
French books on the subject, as well as the earlier American edition.

Hardcover. 6”x9”, 505 pages, 273 b/w text illustrations; publisher’s
maroon cloth with gilt title & device; covers lightly soiled, gilt rubbed;
front hinge rather loose.  [09907]  $100.00




JOSLIN HALL RARE BOOKS, ABAA
Fine books of the 16th-20th centuries
on the decorative and fine arts & design

Post Office Box 239
Northampton, Massachusetts 01061 USA
telephone (413) 247-5080

Our website-
<http://www.joslinhall.com>

Our Latest Catalogs-

SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 2007
 -Selections from our stock
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog_304.htm>

FOLK ARTS & AMERICANA
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog_302.htm>

BOOKS ON GLASS
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog_299.htm>

BOOKS ON CERAMICS
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog_295.htm>

BOOKS ON FURNITURE
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog_293.htm>

BOOKS ON AMERICAN SILVER
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog_289.htm>

FIRE AND ICE
 -lighting, fireplaces & ice
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog_282.htm>

A GRAVE AFFAIR
 -gravestones, epitaphs & mourning
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog_288.htm>

 ~ ~ ~

 SPEAKING OF BOOKS
    -Our free email News List
<http://joslinhall.com/mailman/listinfo/jhrbnews_joslinhall.com>

 FOGGYGATES
    - our Bookselling blog
<http://foggygates.blogspot.com/>

 ~ ~ ~

TERMS:
All payments must be in U.S. funds and negotiable through a U.S. bank; We
accept checks, money orders, American Express, Visa and Mastercard. Books
may be reserved pending payment; Institutions may be billed; Standard
courtesies to institutions and the trade; Postage charges are $5.00 for
the first book, and $2.00 for each additional book. Shipments outside the
U.S. will be billed at cost. We accept returns if we are notified within
ten days of your receipt of the books-please ask for full instructions and
terms. Massachusetts residents must add 5% state sales tax.

As members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America we are
committed to upholding high professional standards and making sure your
bookbuying experience is enjoyable.





More information about the Rarebooks mailing list