Wednesday, November 4, 2015

FALL BACK

This is the fourth day follow, even though our bodies may still be "running" on Daylight Savings. (That's another subject.)

Anyway ... being that "time" is on our minds, we searched for Bullis books about clocks. Only one on antiques popped up, one that we posted a couple years ago, titled:
The Lure of the Antique
by Walter A. Dyer (1878-1943)
Published in New York by The Century Company, 1921

FYI, here's the link to that post:
http://bullisbookchronicles.blogspot.com/2013/11/the-lure-of-antique.html

If you're interested in antique clocks, this book has several pages of information on grandfather clocks and shelf clocks, as well as nine illustrations.

So if you have time on your hands (as well as your mind), you're invited to stop by the Bullis Room and spend some of it with this book.

PS: This book also contains "a handy guide for the determination of age, style, maker, genuineness, and value" of a wide variety of antiques.

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