Description: The Fitchburg Watch, History of a Masterpiece by Richard Meibers, Martin and Lawrence Press, Groton, Massachusetts, 2002, presumed first edition. This is a 207 page illustrated hardback. The binding is tight, pages are clean and unmarked, gilt lettering on spine is vivid, dust jacket is intact, it is in near mint condition. The Fitchburg (Massachusetts) Watch, made at the height of the machine age of the 19th Century symbolizes tge country's transition from a farm society to an industrial one. This is the story of how this exquisite mechanical watch came to be. It is the story of the people who created it and the community that fostered its development. PLEASE NOTE: I do not use stock photos. What you see pictured is what you receive. If you are not satisfied with this item after purchase, simply return for refund. I do not reimburse return postage. Please check photos, description and ask questions PRIOR to purchase to avoid misunderstandings. Colors can vary with lighting, screen, monitors and distance. I am always happy to provide additional photos upon request. I leave feedback when I receive confirmation from your feedback that the purchase is satisfactory. Non-Paying winning bidders are reported to eBay, as per their policy; therefore please advise if you change your mind after winning an auction so the item can be relisted and made available to other buyers. Thanks for looking!
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Book Title: The Fitchburg Watch
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Martin and Lawrence Press
Original Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2001
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Richard Meibers
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Genre: History
Topic: Watch Making
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 207