Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011
Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011

Antiquarian Horology Journal - 7 Issues from 2010-2011

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This is 7 issues of the Antiquarian Horology Journal from 2010 to 2011.

Condition: These are used copies in very good condition. They have tight binding and clean white pages - see photos.

Publisher: The Antiquarian Horological Society UK
Years: 2010-2011
Format: Softback

Issues: Vol. 32 No. 1 Mar 2010
Vol. 32 No. 2 June 2010
Vol. 32 No. 3 Sept 2010
Vol. 32 No. 4 Dec 2010
Vol. 32 No. 5 Mar 2011
Vol. 32 No. 6 June 2011
Vol. 33 No. 1 Sept 2011

 

The Antiquarian Horological Society (AHS) is a learned society formed in 1953—but perhaps that makes it sounds like a dry old thing. It most emphatically is not! Indeed it is the hugely vibrant centre of all things related to the history of timekeeping, and brings together over 1500 collectors, curators, conservators, repairers, dealers, historians (of science, technology, culture and much more) and many more besides, across nearly thirty countries. It channels resources derived from that membership into supporting education, research, publishing and the pursuit of excellence.

The AHS memberships spans all age groups, and number the students of West Dean and BCU among its number, through to founding members who have seen the Society grow into the modern powerhouse of horological research, writing, information exchange and simple camaraderie. If you have any interest in the world of clocks, watches (including wristwatches) or any aspect of the material or social culture associated with time, the Society offers you much. A jewel in the crown is the quarterly peer-reviewed journal, Antiquarian Horology, which contains scholarship at the forefront of research, as well as news, opinion, letters, beautiful colour illustrations and excellent book and literature reviews, which are wholly international in scope. 

The Antiquarian Horology Journal is published by the Antiquarian Horological Society UK and is printed to the highest standards with many colour pages, each issue contains a variety of articles, the AHS programme, news, letters and high-quality advertising, both trade and private. A complete collection of the journals is an invaluable store of horological information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Antiquarian Horological Society (AHS) is a learned society formed in 1953—but perhaps that makes it sounds like a dry old thing. It most emphatically is not! Indeed it is the hugely vibrant centre of all things related to the history of timekeeping, and brings together over 1500 collectors, curators, conservators, repairers, dealers, historians (of science, technology, culture and much more) and many more besides, across nearly thirty countries. It channels resources derived from that membership into supporting education, research, publishing and the pursuit of excellence.

The AHS memberships spans all age groups, and number the students of West Dean and BCU among its number, through to founding members who have seen the Society grow into the modern powerhouse of horological research, writing, information exchange and simple camaraderie. If you have any interest in the world of clocks, watches (including wristwatches) or any aspect of the material or social culture associated with time, the Society offers you much. A jewel in the crown is the quarterly peer-reviewed journal, Antiquarian Horology, which contains scholarship at the forefront of research, as well as news, opinion, letters, beautiful colour illustrations and excellent book and literature reviews, which are wholly international in scope. 

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