These are available free of charge if you can find them, but gathering them together here will save hours of searching.
In addition I have included 33 other out-of-print and rare books downloaded from several sites on the internet. The text is not easy reading, and is not included here, but the plates are excellent. Some plates have been reproduced in other books and a facsimile reprint was published in 1970, but the reproductions here are scanned directly from the originals and The horology section is an informative summary of the clockmaker's art at the time. Rees' Cyclopaedia was published in instalments between 18. A copy of the fourth edition of 1759 was scanned into PDF, along with the Horological Plates from Rees' Cyclopaedia. That is now rare and expensive.Here is your chance to own this wonderful little book in digital format. A facsimile reprint was published in the 1970s, but even
It describes a variety of calculations for horologists, together with chime tunes, a brief history of horology and more. One of the first practical books on horology, William Derham's small handbook, "The Artificial Clockmaker" was originally published in 1696.
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You will be taken to the Paypal page for payment, then you will receive an email with instructions for downloading the books. To Buy your e-books, click the Paypal button to the left. Instead I am offering a download of the same files for just £5. There are no plans at present for another edition. A library of horological books in digital form, including "The Artificial Clockmaker" by William Derham