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=CLOCKS, WATCHES, & BELLS for PUBLIC PURPOSES.= By EDMUND BECKETT, LORD GRIMTHORPE, LL.D., K.C., F.R.A.S. Eighth Edition, with new List of Great Bells and an Appendix on Weathercocks. Crown 8vo, cloth 4/6; cloth boards, =5/6=
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