AMERICAN CLOCKS - VOL 3 by Tran Duy Ly.BRAND NEW

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Smyth sewn HARDBOUND 8 1/2 x 11 - 352 pages with 992 clocks on white gloss enamel text with 2002 Price Update. Review by THOMAS J. SPITTLER New Carlile, Ohio: Tran Duy Ly, America's most prolific author of horological books, has broken new ground with his latest offering, American Clocks, Vol. III. For decades, the common belief has been that it was not possible to write a price guide for hand crafted or early manufactured clocks such as the pillar & scroll. With American Clocks, Vol. III, Mr. Ly has proven that it can be done, and quite successfully. T is also a surprise at the end of the book with a massive 117 page offering of 371 Lux clocks and movements. The book begins with a two page introduction by noted New England horologist, Tom Grimshaw. He takes us through the history of American clockmaking from the handcrafted methods of 200 years ago to the early manufactured clocks of the first half of the 19th century. Since it is these early manufactured clocks that are mostly what Vol. III includes, his introduction is most appropriate. Following the introduction is a 30 page section, "Important Tips," which, while it has been in most of Mr. Ly's books for several years, it is always improving and tailored to his latest book. Every time I read "Important Tips'" I come away a better and more informed collector. Vol. III is divided read more