Provenance: Åke Falk urhandel, Stockholm. Most books carry the blue ownership stamp of B & Å Falk, 6 x 4,5 cms, with a falcon vignette. Many books are or have been loosely covered with protective plastic, sometimes resulting in sellotape offsetting on endleaves. This is indicated below with a lowercase or uppercase ”x” / ”X” depending on visibilty of the staining.
C. Allix: Carriage Clocks. Their History and Development (Woodbridge 1974)
H. v. Bertele: Marine- und Taschenchronometer. Geschichte Entwicklung Auswirkungen (München 1981, slipcase)
P. Dawson & G. Percy & D. W. Parkes: Early English Clocks. A discussion of domestic clocks up to the beginning of the eighteenth century (Woodbridge 1982)
H. A. Lloyd: Some Outstanding Clocks over Seven Hundred Years 1250-1950 (Woodbridge 1981, x)
S. Lundwall: Stjärnsundsuren. Väggurtillverkningen vid ett 1700-talsbruk (Stockholm 1949)
K. Maurice: Die deutsche Räderuhr. 1-2 (München 1976)
R. Meis: Taschenuhren. Von der Halsuhr zum Tourbillon (München 1979)
R. Meis: Das Tourbillon. Faszination der Uhrentechnik (München, 1986)
J. C. Pellaton: Cours d’Échappements. Quatriéme Édition (Neuchátel 1949)
R. Plomp: Spring-driven Dutch pendulum clocks 1657-1710 (Schiedam 1979)
D. Roberts: An Exhibition of Precision Pendulum Clocks (Tonbridge Kent 1986)
D. Roberts: British Skeleton Clocks (Woodbridge 1987, 2 copies)
T. Robinson: The Longcase Clock (Woodbridge 1981, x)
E. Sidenbladh: Urmakare i Sverige under äldre tider (Stockholm 1947)
J. Willsberger: De skönaste uren från sex sekler (Malmö 1975)
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Åke Falk Urhandel, Nybrogatan 5, Stockholm