Author: William E. Drost
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Category : Clocks and watches
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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Clocks and Watches of New Jersey
Author: William E. Drost
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Category : Clocks and watches
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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Publisher:
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Category : Clocks and watches
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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History of the American Clock Business for the Past Sixty Years
Author: Chauncey Jerome
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Category : Businesspeople
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Category : Businesspeople
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Old Clocks and Watches & Their Makers
Author: Frederick James Britten
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Category : Clock and watch makers
Languages : en
Pages : 832
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Category : Clock and watch makers
Languages : en
Pages : 832
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Commercial America
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Category : Commerce
Languages : en
Pages : 852
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Category : Commerce
Languages : en
Pages : 852
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The Jewelers' Circular
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Category : Clocks and watches
Languages : en
Pages : 1348
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Category : Clocks and watches
Languages : en
Pages : 1348
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The Clocks Are Telling Lies
Author: Scott Alan Johnston
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0228009634
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Until the nineteenth century all time was local time. On foot or on horseback, it was impossible to travel fast enough to care that noon was a few minutes earlier or later from one town to the next. The invention of railways and telegraphs, however, created a newly interconnected world where suddenly the time differences between cities mattered. The Clocks Are Telling Lies is an exploration of why we tell time the way we do, demonstrating that organizing a new global time system was no simple task. Standard time, envisioned by railway engineers such as Sandford Fleming, clashed with universal time, promoted by astronomers. When both sides met in 1884 at the International Meridian Conference in Washington, DC, to debate the best way to organize time, disagreement abounded. If scientific and engineering experts could not agree, how would the public? Following some of the key players in the debate, Scott Johnston reveals how people dealt with the contradictions in global timekeeping in surprising ways – from zealots like Charles Piazzi Smyth, who campaigned for the Great Pyramid to serve as the prime meridian, to Maria Belville, who sold the time door to door in Victorian London, to Moraviantown and other Indigenous communities that used timekeeping to fight for autonomy. Drawing from a wide range of primary sources, The Clocks Are Telling Lies offers a thought-provoking narrative that centres people and politics, rather than technology, in the vibrant story of global time telling.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0228009634
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Until the nineteenth century all time was local time. On foot or on horseback, it was impossible to travel fast enough to care that noon was a few minutes earlier or later from one town to the next. The invention of railways and telegraphs, however, created a newly interconnected world where suddenly the time differences between cities mattered. The Clocks Are Telling Lies is an exploration of why we tell time the way we do, demonstrating that organizing a new global time system was no simple task. Standard time, envisioned by railway engineers such as Sandford Fleming, clashed with universal time, promoted by astronomers. When both sides met in 1884 at the International Meridian Conference in Washington, DC, to debate the best way to organize time, disagreement abounded. If scientific and engineering experts could not agree, how would the public? Following some of the key players in the debate, Scott Johnston reveals how people dealt with the contradictions in global timekeeping in surprising ways – from zealots like Charles Piazzi Smyth, who campaigned for the Great Pyramid to serve as the prime meridian, to Maria Belville, who sold the time door to door in Victorian London, to Moraviantown and other Indigenous communities that used timekeeping to fight for autonomy. Drawing from a wide range of primary sources, The Clocks Are Telling Lies offers a thought-provoking narrative that centres people and politics, rather than technology, in the vibrant story of global time telling.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Author: Library of Congress
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Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1674
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Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1674
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
Author: Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office
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Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1924
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Category : Subject headings, Library of Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 1924
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Index of Trademarks Issued from the United States Patent Office
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Category : Trademarks
Languages : en
Pages : 636
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Category : Trademarks
Languages : en
Pages : 636
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Catalog of the Avery Memorial Architectural Library of Columbia University: Citizen - Cuk
Author: Avery Library
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Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 866
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Publisher:
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Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 866
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